GEOGRAPHICAL ZOOLOGY. 
[PART IV. 
(Pycnonotidae), while one genus, usually placed in it (Myiophonus) 
seems to agree better with Enicurus among the Cinclkbe. The 
genera here admitted into the thrush family are the following, the 
numbers prefixed to.some of the genera indicating their position 
in Gray’s Hand List of the Genera and Species of Birds : — 
(i‘ 4S ) Brachypteryx (8 sp.), Nepaul to Java and Ceylon (this 
may belong to the Timaliidse) ; Turdus (100 sp.) has the range of 
the whole family, abounding in the Pahearctic, Oriental and 
Neotropical regions, while it is less plentiful in the Nearctic 
and Ethiopian, and very scarce in the Australian; ( 934 ) Orcocincla 
(11 sp.), Pala?arctic and Oriental regions, Australia and Tas- 
mania; ( 942 ) Bhodinocichla (1 sp.), Venezuela ; ( 946 ) Mdanoptila 
(1 sp.), Honduras) ( 947 94S ) Catharus (10 sp.) Mexico to Equador ; 
(949 950) Margarops (4 sp.), Hayti and Porto Pico to St. Lucia • 
( 951 ) Nesccichla (1 sp.), Tristan d’Acunha ; ( 952 ) Geocichla (8 sp.), 
India to Formosa and Celebes, Timor and North Australia; 
(954 955) Monticola (8 sp.), Central Europe to South Africa and to 
China, Philippine Islands, Gilolo and Java; ( 956 ) Oroccetes (3 sp.), 
Himalayas and N. China; Zoofhera (3 sp.) Himalayas, Aracan, 
Java, and Lombok ; Mirrms (20 sp.) Canada to Patagonia, West 
Indies and Galapagos ; ( m ) Oreoscoptes (1 sp.), Eocky Mountains 
and Mexico; ( 963 ) Melanotis (2 sp.), South Mexico and Guatemala ; 
( %4 ) Galeoscoptes (1 sp.), Canada and Eastern United States to 
Cuba and Panama ; ( 965 966 ) Mimocichla (5 sp.), Greater Antilles; 
(967 968) IlarporliyncJms (7 sp.), North America, from the great 
lakes to Mexico ; Cinclocerthia (3 sp.), Lesser Antilles ; ( 97 °) 
Bhamphocinclus (1 sp.), Lesser Antilles ; Chmtops (3 sp.), South 
Africa ; Cossypha = Bessonornis (15 sp.) Ethiopian region and 
Palestine. 
Family 2.— SYLVIIDAE. (74 Genera, 640 Species.) 
General Distribution. 
Neotropical 
Sub-regions. 
Nearctic 
Sob-regions. 
Palajarctic 
Sub- regions. 
Ethiopian 
Sub-regions. 
Oriental 
Sub-regions. 
Australian 
Sub-eeuions. 
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