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borders of the two regions. The genera adopted by Mr. Elliot in 
his Monograph are the following : — 
Pavonine, 4 genera. — Pam (2 sp.), Himalayas to Ceylon, 
Siam, to South-west China and Java ; Argusianm (4 sp.), Siam, 
Malay Peninsula, and Borneo (Plate IX. Yol. I. p. 339) ; Poly - 
electron (5 sp.). Upper Assam to South-west China and Sumatra ; 
Crossoptilon (4 sp.), Thibet and North China. (Plate III. Yol. 
I. p. 226.) 
Lophophorina, 4 genera. — Lophophorus (3 sp.). High woody 
region of Himalayas horn Cashmere to West China ; Tetraophasis 
(1 sp.), East Thibet ; Ceriornis (5 sp.), Highest woody Himalayas 
from Cashmere to Bhotan and Western China (Plate YII. Yol. I. 
p. 331) ; Pucrasia (3 sp.), Lower and High woody Himalayas 
from the Hindoo Koosh to North-west China. 
Phasianina, 2 genera. — Phasianus (12 sp.), Western Asia to 
Japan and Formosa, south to near Canton and Yunan, and the 
Western Himalayas, north to the Altai Mountains ; Thaumalea 
(3 sp.), North-western China and Mongolia. (Plate III. Yol. I. 
p. 226.) 
Ecjplocamina, 2 genera. — Pv/plocamus (12 sp.), Cashmere, 
along Southern Himalayas to Siam, South China and Formosa, 
and to Sumatra and Borneo ; Ithaginis (2 sp.), High Himalayas 
from Nepal to North-west China. 
Galling, 1 genus. — Gallus (4 sp.), Cashmere to Hainan, 
Ceylon, Borneo, Java, and eastwards to Celebes and Timor. (Cen- 
tral India, Ceylon, and East Java, have each a distinct species of 
Jungle-fowl.) 
Meleagrina, 1 genus. — Meleagris (3 sp.). Eastern and 
Central United States and south to Mexico, Guatemala and 
Yucatan. 
Agelastina:, 2 genera. — Phasidus (1 sp.), West Africa; 
Agelastes (1 sp.), West Africa. 
Numidina;, 2 genera. — Acryllium (1 sp.), West Africa ; Nu- 
mida (9 sp.), Ethiopian region, east to Madagascar, south to 
Natal and Great Fish Biver, 
