B -. S u d an e se Su b - I I e g io n .
Peculiar Genera :—0.
Peculiar Species :—?1 . Chelidon albigena *. 2. Cotile shelleyi. S. llirvndo domicella.
Species supposed to breed within its lim its :— ? I . Colile cincta. 2. C. 3. Bihlis obsoleta.
4. Hirundo (ctkiopica. 5. H. lucida'i. 6. H. leucosoma. 7. H. smithii. 8. II. domicella.
9. H. senegalensis.
B ^ W est-A fr ic a n S ub-U eg io n .
Peculiar Genera :—0 J.
Peculiar Species :—1. Cotile congica. 2. Phedina brazzee^. 3. Hirundo lucida. 4. H. leucosoma.
5. H. nigrita. 6. H. gordoni. 7. Psalidoprocne obscura. 8. P. nitens. 9. P. peliti.
Species which occur and arc supposed to breed within its limits :—? 1. CotUe cincta. 2. C. coJtgica.
3. 1 Hirundo angolensis. 4. H. lucida. 5. H. cethiopica. 0. H. leucosoma. 7. H. nigrita.
8. H. smithii. 9. H. griseopyga. 10. H. puella. 11. H. gordoni. 12. H. :
13. H.montciri. 14. Psalidoprocne obscura. 15. P. nitens. IG. P. peliti.
B^. A by s s in ia n Su b -R eg io n .
Peculiar Genera :—0.
Peculiar Species :—1. 1 Chelidon albigena. 2. Hirundo melanocrissa. 3. Psalidoprocne pristoptera.
Species known, or supposed, to breed within its limits:—1. Cotile cincta. 2. C. minor. 3. Biblis
rupestris. 4. B. obsoleta. 5. IB . rufigula. 6. Hirundo cethiopica. 7. H. smithii. 8. H.
puella. 9. H. rufula. 10. H. melanocrissa. 11. H. senegalensis. 12. P.salidoprocne pristoptera.
B"’. E ast-A f r ic a n Su b -R e g io n .
Peculiar Gen era:—0.
Peculiar Species :—1. Psalidoprocne albiceps |1.
Species known, or supposed, to breed within its limits:—1. 1 CotUe minor. 2. ? Biblis rufigula.
3. Hirundo cethiopica. 4. H. smithii. 5. H. griseopyga. G. H. puella. 7. H. semirvfa.
8. H. monteiri. 9. Psalidoprocne albiceps.
B**. So u th -A fr ic a n Sub-R e g io n .
Peculiar Genera :—0.
Peculiar Species :—1. CotUe paludicola. 2. Biblis fuligula. 3. B. anderssoni. 4. Hiinindo dimidiata.
5. H. albigularis. 6. H. alrocmrulea. 7. H. nigrorufa. 8 . H. cuculiata. 9. Petrochclidon
rufigula. 10. P. spilodcra. 11. Psalidoprocne holomelcena.
• As already stated, this species is of such very doubtful value, that it cannot yet be seriously entertained as a
factor in the geographical distribution of the genua Chelidon,
t This 8i>eeie8 ought to have appeared in our Table under the Sudanese column.
* Wahlenia, for the reasons stated (stcpra, p. xiii), may have to be restored to its position as a distinct genus,
in which case it will be a peculiar ‘West-African form, Waldenia nigrila.
§ May prove to be distinct from Phedina.
' This species may bo found to belong to the Cameroniaii Sub-llcgion only.
Specie, knovn, or supposed, to breed v ith iu its limits : - l . Cvtile cmcta. 2. C. paludicola.
3 Biblis fuligula. 4. B. anderssoni. ’o. Hirundo angolensis. 0. H. albigularis. 7 .H .a t io -
cusnlea. 8. H. nigrorufa. 8. H. amitkii. 10. H. griseopyga. U . H. cucullata. 1 2 . / / .
puella. 13. H. sc,n in fa . Id. H. nwuleiri. 13. Pelrocheliilon rufigula. 10. P. appodera.
i r .
a. Ca p e P ro v in c e .
Peculiar Genera :—0.
Peculiar Species 1. Biblis fuligula.
Species known or supposed, to breed within its limits r - 1 . CotUe cincta. 2. C. paludicola.
Z. Biblis fuligula. i . Hirundo albigularis. Ò. H. dimidiata. 0. H. cuculiata. 7. H. puella.
8. Petrochelidon spilodera.
N a ta le s e P ro v in c e .
Peculiar Genera :—0.
■ Peculiar Species :— 1. Hirundo atrocarulea.
Species known, or supposed, to breed witliiii its limits :— l . Cotilc ciucia. 2. C. paludicola.
3. Hirundo albigularis. .1. H. dimidiata. 5. H. atrocxrulca. 0. //. smithii. 7. U. griseopijga.
». H. cuculiata. 9. H. puella. 10. Petrochelidon spilodtra.
B k Oam e eo x ia n S n ii-llEG io x .
Peculiar Genera :—0.
Peculiar Species:—!. Hirundo arcticincta. 2. H. emini. 3. Psalidoprocne chalybea. 4. P .a n li-
norii. 5. P.fuliginosa.
Species known, or supposed, to breed within its limits:—!. Hirundo arcticincta. 2. H. emini.
3. 1 H. senegalensis. 4. Psalidoprocne chalybea. 5. P. orientalis. G. P.antinorii. 7. P.
W*. L k m u u i a n S u b -R e g io n .
Peculiar Genera :—0 *.
Peculiar Species:—1. Cotile cowani. 2. Phedina borbonica. 3. P. madagascariensis.
Species known to breed within its limits :— l. Cotilc cowani. 2. Phedina borbonica. 3. I’, madagascariensis.
l ie tn a r k s .— T h e r c s id e a t sp e c ie s o f Sw a llow s c o u iiriu tlie v a lid ity o f th e n a tu r a l
r e g io n s o f tlic E th io p ia n R e g io n , a s p ro p o s e d b y n s in 1S93, b u t o u r k n ow le d g e on
se v e ra l p o in ts is e .x tre in e ly u n s a tis fa c to ry . O f th e g r e a t S a h a r a n S u b -R e g io n we k n ow
n e x t to n o th in g , a n d o f th e S u d a n e s e S u b -R e g io n v e ry little . T h a t tlie ro is a n a tu r a l
c o n n e c tio n b e tw e e n th e a v if a u n a o f a p o rtio n o f S e n e g am b ia a n d o f N o r th - e a s te r n A lr ie a
• If Phedhuz brazzet from the Congo turns out to be genorically distinct, then the genus Phedina will be- a
typical Lemurian genus.