GEOGRAPHICAL ZOOLOGY. 
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Family 14. — ORIOLIDiE. (5 Genera, 40 Species.) 
General Distribution. 
Neotropical Nearctic 
Sub-regions. Sub-regions. 
Pal^e arctkj Ethiopian 
Sub-regions. Sub-regions.- 
Oriental 
Sub-regions. 
Australian 
Sub-regions. 
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1 . 2 . 3 .4 
1 . 2 . 3 .4 
1.2 
The Orioles, or Golden Thrushes, are a small group charac- 
teristic of the Oriental and Ethiopian regions, migrating into the 
western Pahearctic region, and with some of the less typical 
forms in Australia. The genera are : — 
Oriolus (24 sp.), Central Europe, throughout Africa, and the 
whole Oriental region, northward to Pekin, and eastward to 
Flores; ( 107s ) Ancdcipus (3 sp.), Himalayas, Formosa, Java and 
Borneo ; Mimeta (9 sp.), the Moluccas and Australia ; Sphecotheres 
(3 sp.), Timor and Australia. Artamia (1 sp.), Madagascar, — 
perhaps belongs to the next family or to Laniidse. 
Family 15.— CAMPEPHAGIDiE. (3 Genera, 100 Species.) 
General Distribution. 
Neotropical 
Sub-regions. 
NEARCTlb 
Sub-regions. 
[ Pal^iarctic 
j Sub-regions. 
Ethiopian 
Sub-regions 
Oriental 
Sub-regions. 
Australian 
SUB-REOIONa 
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1 - 2 , 3. 4 
1 . 2 . 3. 4 
! 1 . 2 . 3 - 
The Campephagidae, or Cuckoo Shrikes, (Oampephaginae of 
the Hand Lint, with the addition of Cochoa) are most abundant 
in the Australian region (especially in the Austro-Malay sub- 
region) less so in the Oriental, and still less in the Ethiopian 
region. The genera, for the most part as adopted by Dr. Hart- 
laub, are as follows : — 
Pericrocotus (22 sp.), the whole Oriental region, extending north 
to Pekin, and east to Lombok; ( 1242 — 1244 ) Lcmiderus (4 sp.), 
West and South Africa; ( 1245 1246 ) Graucalus (25 sp.), the whole 
Oriental region, and eastward to Austro-Malaya, the New 
