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Excerpt from Handbook to of Birds of Australia, Vol. 1 of 2
Some few other genera, such as Gmucalus, Artamus, and Halcyon, are represented in the Indian Islands, on the peninsula of India, and even in some portions of the continent of Asia; and many more genera, and in some instances the same species, extend to New Guinea. The productions of this latter country are, in fact, so similar to those of Australia, that, zoologically speaking, they cannot be separated. In writing thus I, of course, include the southern country of Tasmania.
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