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The geographical distribution of animals, with a study of the relations ...

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—;chap, xi.] THE ETHIOPIAN REGION. 293TABLES OF DISTRIBUTION.In drawing up <strong>the</strong>se tables showing <strong>the</strong> <strong>distribution</strong> <strong>of</strong> variousclasses <strong>of</strong> <strong>animals</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian Region, <strong>the</strong> following sources<strong>of</strong> information have been chiefly relied on, in addition to <strong>the</strong>general treatises, monographs, and catalogues, used for <strong>the</strong> FourthPart <strong>of</strong> this work:Mammalia.—Blanford's Abyssinia ;Peters's Mozambique;Heuglin and Schweinfurth for North East Africa ; GrandidierSchlegel, &c, for Madagascar; <strong>the</strong> local lists given by Mr.Andrew Murray ; numerous papers by Fraser, Gray, Kirk,Mivart, Peters, Sclater, and Speke; and a MS. list <strong>of</strong> Bovida?from Sir Victor Brooke.Birds.—Finsch and Hartlaub for East Africa; Heuglin forNorth-East Africa ; Blanford for Abyssinia ; Layard for SouthAfrica ; Hartlaub for West Africa ; Dohrn for Princes IslandAndersson for Damaraland;and papers by Gurney, Hartlaub,Kirk, Newton, Peters, Sharpe, Sclater, Schlegel, and Pollen ;and a MS. list <strong>of</strong> Madagascar Birds from Mr. Sharpe.

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