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Subfam. INDICATORS iE. 
Genus Indicator* Le Vaill. 
Ind. major. South Africa. 
Tribe IV. TENUIROSTRES. 
fam. meliphagid^e. 
Genus Meliphaga, (l) Swain. 
* Meli. Australasiana. Australia. 
Meli. (Ptilotes, Swain.) chrysotis. Australia. 
Meli. (Zanthomiza, Swain.) Phrygia. Australia. 
* Meli. (Anthochsera, Vig. & Horsf.) carunculata. Austr. 
Meli. (Acanthogenys (2) Gould.) rufogularis. Austr. 
Genus Gliciphila, Swain. 
Gli. fulvifrons. Australia . 
Genus Anthomiza. 
Antho. caeruleocephala. Australia . 
Genus Leptoglossus, Swain. (Acanthorhynchus, Gould. 
Lep. tenuirostris. Australia. 
Genus Ptiloturus, Swain. 
Ptilo. Cafer, S. Africa. 
Genus Manorina, Vieill. 
* Man. viridis (3). Australia. 
Man. (Gymnophrys, Swain.) torquatus. Australia. 
Man. Eidopsarus, Swain.) bicinctus. Australia. 
(1) G. Meliphaga of Swainson, or rather as restricted by later 
authors, contains the following groups, viz Meliphaga as now re- 
stricted, Ptilolis , Zanthromiza , Antliochaera , and, perhaps, Acanlhogneys of 
Gould. 
(2) Whether this can be separated from Ptilotis , appears doubtful. 
(3) Mr. Swainson makes his Gymnophrys , which answers to Gould’s 
Hcematops , and Eidopsarus, subgeneric forms of Manorina. The whole 
of this interesting family requires a stricter analysis than it has yet 
undergone before the value of the various groups it contains can be 
satisfactorily determined. 
