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ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY. 
[part III. 
Order, Family, and 
Genus. 
09 
a 
Range within the Region. 
27. ( Ruticilla 
10 
Eu. to Japan, N. Afr., Himalayas. 
28. | Larvivora 
2 
E. Thibet, Amoor, Japan 
29. Dromolaea 
3 
S. Europe, N. Africa, Palestine 
30. Saxicola — 
10 
The whole region 
31. Cercomela 
2 
Palestine (a desert genus) 
32. Pratincola 
3 
W. Europe, N. Africa to India 
33. Accentor 
12 
W. Europe to Japan ; high 
Himalayas 
TlMALIIDiE. 
34. Ptcrorhinus .. 
3 
Thibet and N. W. China 
(Malacocercus ... 
1 
Palestine) 
(Crateropus — 
2 
N. Africa, Persia) 
(Trochalopteron 
3 
E. Thibet) 
(Ianthoeiucla — 
3 
E. Thibet) 
PANURIDjE. 
(Paradoxoruis 
3 
Himalayas and E. Thibet) 
35. Conostoma 
1 
High Himalayas and E. Thibet 
36, Suthora 
3 
E. Thibet 
37. Panunis 
1 
W. Europe to W. Siberia 
38. Hderomorpha . . 
1 
Nepaul and E. Thibet, from 
10,000 feet altitude 
39. Cholomis 
1 
E. Thibet 
Cinclid^e. 
40. Cinclus ... ... 
5 
The whole region (Atlantic Is- 
lands excluded) 
(Myioplionus ... 
1 
Turkestan, Thian-Shan Moun- 
tains, 6,000 feet 
Troglodytidje. 
41. Troglodytes ... 
3 
Iceland and Britain to Japan 
(Pnoepyga 
2 
E. Thibet) 
Certhiim;. 
42. Certhia 
2 
W. Europe to N. China 
43. Tichoclroma ... 
1 
S. Europe to N. China 
SlTTIPiR. 
44. Sitta 
7 
W. Europe to Himalayas and 
Japan 
PARID.E. 
45. Parus 
20 
W. Europe to Kamschatka, N. 
Africa 
46. Lophophanes ... 
6 
Europe and high Himalayas 
47. Acredula 
6 
W. Europe to N. China and 
Kamschatka 
48. ^Egithalus 
1 
S. E. Europe 
LlOTRICHIDJS. 
(Proparus 
4 
Moupin, in E. Thibet) 
Range beyond the Region. 
Abyssinia, India 
Oriental 
Ethiopian 
E. and S. Africa, India 
N.E. Africa, N.W. India 
Ethiopian to Oriental 
Himalayas (?) in winter 
Oriental genus 
Ethiopian genus 
Oriental genus 
Oriental genus 
(?) Oriental genus 
Himalayas, China, For- 
mosa 
American highlands 
Oriental genus 
Neotropical and Nearc- 
tic, Himalayas 
Oriental genus 
Himalayas, Nearetic 
Abyssinia, Nepaul, high 
India, Nearetic 
Nearetic, Oriental, Ethi- 
opian 
Nearetic 
Ethiopian 
Oriental genus and fam. 
