GEOGEAPHICAL DISTEIBUTION. xxxix 
^etieth. 6 ; “f’ 7 ““i 8 l 0U " d !” “J ° f ‘ he ° thCT Suble 8 ions ’ <> f *at one the Malayan 
varieties have frequently been classed as separate species. 
archied Th ° f ° ne “ peCuli “ t0 Sumatra only, another to the Malayan 
archipelago, the remain, ng two are spread throughout the entire region. Of the four 
genera of Megalama, one is spread throughout the four divisions, one is peculiar to 
e ima ayas, another to the Malayan region, and the fourth is found in all the sub 
2r s :ZLll Malaym ' A11 &Ith “ iCtailS WU1 * accompanying 
Distribution of the Capitonidos in the Asiatic Region. 
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fM. zeylanica ... 
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caniceps 
viridis . . . 
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liodgsoni . 
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lineata .... 
phseostriata .... 
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M. asiatica . . . 
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2 % 
franklinii . 
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[ flavifrons . . 
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chrysopogon 
chrysopsis 
javensis 
corvina 
mystacophonus 
nebulosa 
oorti 
henricii 
armillaris 
nuchalis 
faber 
australis 
duvaueelii 
cyanotis 
legrandieri .... 
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P. pyrolopbus 
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X. flavignla 
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malabarica 
rubricapilla 
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C. latbami 

fuliginosus 
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II. The African or Ethiopian region is inhabited throughout by the Barbets ml + • 
seven genera, one subgenus, and thirty species. Of the seven gelra It hi t 7tZ 
