3. axillaris (Lath.), (p. 338.)
4. leucurus ( Vieill). (p. 339.)
5. scriptus, Gould, (p. 340.)
Australia.
S. United States.
0. & S. America to
Chile & Argentina.
Australia.
LXY. GAMPSONYX, Vig.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 340, 1874.)
1. swainsoni, Vig. (p. 340.) C. America, from
Nicaragua to
Guiana & Brazil.
LXYI. HENIC0PERNIS, Gray.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 341.)
1. longicauda (Gam.), (p. 341.)
2. infuscata, Gurney, Ibis, 1882, p. 128.
New Guinea, Salawati,
Misori Id.,
Waigiou, Aru Is.
Bismarck Archipelago
(New Britain).
LXYII. MACHÆRHAMPHUS, Westerm.
(Sharpe, t. e. p. 342.)
1. a lc in u s, Westerm. (p. 342.)
2. anderssoni (Gurney), (p. 343.)
S. Tenasserim,
Malay Peninsula,
Borneo,
New Guinea.
S.W. Africa,
Madagascar.
3. revoili, Oust., Bibl. Hautes Etudes, xxxi. art. 10, Somali-land.
p. 2 (1886).
LXYIII. PERNIS, Guv.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 343.)
1. apivorus (Linn.), (p. 344.)
2. orientalis, Tacz., Mém. Acad. Nat. Sci. St.
Pétersb. (7) xxxix. p. 50 (1891).
Europe,
W. Siberia.
Africa (winter).
E. Siberia.
3. ptilonorhynchus (Temm.). (p. 347.)
4. tweeddalei, Hume, Str. F. ix. p. 446 (1881).
5. celebensis, Wall. (p. 349.)
Indian Peninsula,
Ceylon,
Indo-Chinese countries,
Malay Peninsula,
Greater Sunda Is.
Malay Peninsula.
Celebes.
LXIX. BAZA, Hodgs.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 351, 1874.)
1. lophotes (Temm.). (p. 352.)
2. madagascariensis (Smith), (p. 353.)
3. cuculoides (Swains.), (p. 354.)
4. emini, Eeichenow, J. f. O. 1894, p. 163.
5. v erreauxi (Lafr.). (p. 354.)
6. magnirostris, Gray. (p. 356.)
7. erythrothorax, Sharpe, (p. 357.)
[celebensis, Schl., Her. Accipit. p. 135, 1873:
cf. Zool. Bee., Aves, 1873, p. 47.]
8. jerdoni (Blyth). (Cf. Sharpe, Ibis, 1893,
p. 557.)
[sumatrensis (Lafr.). (p. 357.)
incognita, Hume, Str, F. iii. p. 314 (1875).]
9. ceylonensis, Legge, Str. F. iv. p. 247 (1876).
10. borneensis, Sharpe, Ibis, 1893, p. 557.
11. leucopais, Sharpe, Ibis, 1888, p. 195.
12. subcristata (Gould), (p. 357.)
13. timorlaoensis, Meyer, Abhandl. Ber. Zool.
Mus. Dresden, 1892-93, no. 3, p. 5 (1893).
Sub-Himalayan districts,
N.E. Bengal, Ceylon,
Indo-Chinese Provinces,
Malay Peninsula.
Madagascar.
W. Africa,
Equatorial Africa.
Equatorial Africa.
S.E. Africa.
Philippine Is.
Celebes,
Sula Is.
E. Himalayas,
Burmese countries,
Malay Peninsula,
Sumatra.
S. India (Wynaad),
Ceylon.
Borneo.
Philippine Is.
(Palawan).
Australia,
S.E. New Guinea.