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262 GEOGKAPHICAL ZOOLOGY. [part IV.<br />

Timor; (}^^^) Turdimis (5 sp.), Khasia Hills, Malacca, Tenas-<br />

serim; ("^6) Trichixos (1 sp.), Borneo, Malacca ;<br />

i}"^^) Sihia (6 sp.),<br />

Nepal to Assam, Tenasserim, Formosa ; ^"^ i^^^) Alethe (4 sp.).<br />

West Africa; O^^^a) Q^^yiahes (1 sp.), Madagascar; CH Pso-<br />

phodes (2 sp.). South, East, and West Australia ; Q^^^) Turnagra<br />

(3 sp.), New Zealand.<br />

Neotropical<br />

Sob-regions.<br />

Family 4.—PANUKID^. (4 Genera, 13 Species).<br />

Nearctic<br />

Sub-regions.<br />

General Distribution.<br />

Pal^arctic<br />

Sub- REGIONS.<br />

1 .2<br />

Ethiopian<br />

Sub-regions.<br />

Oriental<br />

Sub-regions.<br />

Australian<br />

Sub-regions.<br />

This new family is adopted, at the suggestion of Professor<br />

Newton, to include some peculiar groups of Himalayan birds<br />

whose position has usually been among the Timaliidse or the<br />

Paridse, but which are now found to be allied to our Bearded<br />

Eeedling. The supposed affinity of this bird for the Tits has<br />

been long known to be erroneous, and the family Panuridse was<br />

formed for its reception (Yarrell's British Birds, 4th edit. p. 512).<br />

The genera having hitherto been widely scattered in systematic<br />

works, are referred to by the numbers of Mr. G. E. Gray's<br />

Hand List.<br />

(1901) Paradoxornis (3 sp.), Himalayas and East Thibet ; (}^^)<br />

Conostoma (1 sp.), Himalayas and East Thibet ;<br />

sp ), Himalayas to North-west China, Formosa ;<br />

(1 sp.), Darjeeling ;<br />

Europe ;<br />

(^^^) Suthora (8<br />

(S") Chlenasicus<br />

(^^7) Pamirus (1 sp.). Central and Southern<br />

Q^^^^) Hcteromorpha (1 sp.), Nepal, 10,000 feet altitude<br />

Cholornis (1 sp.), Moupin in East Thibet.<br />

Family 5.—CINCLID^. (4 Genera, 27 Species.)<br />

General Distribution.<br />

Neotropical Neabctic Pal^arctic Ethiopian Oriental Australian<br />

SuB-REoioNs. Sub-regions. Sub-regions. Sdb-regions. Sub-reoions. Sub-reqions.<br />

-2.3- 2 — 4 1.2.3.4 ?4- 1.2.3.4 1<br />

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