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CHAP. xvi]i.] BIRDS. 339<br />

Oriental regions, and the Australian to New Zealand ; Eollulus (2<br />

sp.), Siam to Sumatra, Borneo, and Philippines ; Caloperdiv (1<br />

sp.), Malacca and Sumatra ; Odontophorus (17 sp.), Brazil and<br />

Peru to Mexico ; Dendroriyx (3 sp.), Guatemala and Mexico<br />

Cijrtonyx (3 sp.), Guatemala to New Mexico ; Ortyx (8 sp.), Honduras<br />

and Cuba to Canada ; Eupsychortyx (6 sp.), Brazil and<br />

Ecuador to Mexico ; Callipepla (3 sp.), Mexico to California<br />

Lophortyx (2 sp.), Arizona and California ;<br />

fornia and Oregon (Plate XVIII., Vol. II. p. 128)<br />

Oreortyx (1 sp.), Cali-<br />

;<br />

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

Snowy Himalayas and East Thibet ; Caccahis (10 sp.), Palsearc-<br />

tic region to Abyssinia, Arabia and the Punjaub ; TetraoyaUus<br />

(4 sp.), Caucasus and Himalayas to Altai Mountains; Tetrao<br />

(7 sp.), northern parts of Paltearctic and Nearctic regions ; Cen-<br />

trocercus (1 sp.), Eocky Mountains ; Pedioccetes (2 sp.), North<br />

and North-west America (Plate XVIII. Vol. II. p. 128)<br />

; Cupi-<br />

donia (1 sp.), East and North-Central United States and Canada ;<br />

Bonasa (3 sp.), north of Nearctic and Palaearctic regions ; Zago-<br />

pus (6 sp.), Arctic Zone and northern parts of Nearctic and<br />

Palsearctic regions.<br />

Family 88.—PHASIANID^. (18 Genera, 75 Species.)<br />

Neotropical<br />

Sub-regions.<br />

General Distribution.

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