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49. Totanus, Bechst................ 1(50
50. Helodromas, Kaup . . . . 160
51. Heteractitis, Stejn 161
52. Tringoides, Bp 161
53. Terekia, B p .......................161
54. Pseudoglottis, Stejn 161
55. Glottis, K o c h ................... 161
56. Rhyacophilus, Kaup . . . . 162
57. Pavoncella, Lea ch 162
58. Bartramia, Less................ 162
59. Ereunetes, Illiger .......... 162
Sub-Fam. 9. Scolopacinse. 162
60. Tryngites, Cab.....................162
61. .¿Echmorhynchus, Coues. 162
62. Prosobonia, Bp................. 162
63. Calidris, Illiger .............. 163
64. Eurynorhynchus, Nilss.. . 163
65. Limonites, Kaup ........... 163
66. Heteropygia, Coues . . . . 163
67. Arquatella, B a ir d 164
68. Ancylocbilus, Kaup . . . . 164
69. Tringa, Linn..................... 164
70. Pelidna, Cuvier 164
71. Limicola, Koch .............. 165
72. Gallinago, Leach ........... 165
73. Limnocryptes, Kaup . . . . 166
74. Neoscolopax, Salvad 166
75. Scolopax, Linn....................166
76. Pbilohela, G ra y .. 167
77. Phegornis, Gray............... 167
78. Rostratula, Vieill. 167
Sub-Fam. 10. Phalaropodinae...........................
167
79. Crymophilus, Vieill. . . . . 167
80. Phalaropus, Briss............. 167
81. Steganopus, Vieill. . . . . 167
Sub-Order IV. P a e e j : .. 168
Fam. I. P arsed® 168
1. Hydropbasis, Sharpe . . . . 168
2. Metopidius, Wagler . . . . 168
3. Phyllopezus, Sharpe . . . . 168
4. Hydralector, Wagler . . . . 168
5. Jacana, Schaeffer .......... 168
6. Asarcia, Sharpe 169
7. Microparra, Cab................ 169
Sub-Order V. Cursobi i . 169
Fam. I. Ciirsoriid® . . . . 169
1. Ortyxelus, Vieill................169
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2. Pluvianus, Vieill. ........... 169
3. Oursorius, Lath................ 169
4. Rhinoptilus, Strickl 170
Fam. II. G l a r e o l id ® .. 170
1. Stiltia, Bp ........... 170
2. Glareola, Briss. . . . ........ 170
3. Galactochrysea, Heine §
Beichenow ................... 171
Fam. III. D r o m a d id ® .. 171
1. Dromas, Paykull.............. 171
Sub-OrderVI. ( E d i c n e m i . 172
Fam. I ( E d ic n e m id ® .. 172
1. (Edicnemus, Temm 172
2. Burhinus, Illiger.............. 173
3. Esacus, Less...................... 173
4. Orthorhamphus, Salvad. 173
5. Milnea, Lydekker .......... 173
Sub-Order VH. O t i d e s . . 173
Fam. I. O t id id ® .......... 173
1. Otis, Linn.......................... 173
2. Tetrax, Leach.................. 174
3. Lopbotis, Reichenb 174
4. Compsotis, Heine .......... 174
5. Heterotetrax, Sharpe.. . . 174
6. Neotis, Sharpe................... 174
7. Lissotis, Reichenb............. 175
8. Tracbelotis, Reichenb. .. 175
9. Sypbeotis, Less................. ] 75
10. Houbaropsis, Sharpe . . . . 175
11. Houbara, Bp. . : .............. 175
12. Eupodotis, Less................ 176
Order XVI.
GRUIFORMES.....................176
Sub-Order I, G e u e s . . . . 176
Fam. I. G r t j id ® .......... 176
1. Grus, Pallas .................. 176
2. Limnogeranus, Sharpe . . 178
3. Sarcogeranus, Sharpe.. . . 178
4. Antigone, Reichenb. . . . 178
5. Pseudogeranus, Sharpe .. 178
6. Bugeranus, Gloger 178
7. Tetrapteryx, Thunb 178
8. Anthropoides, Vieill. . . . . 179
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9. Balearica, Briss.............. 179
10. Geranopsis, Lydekker . . 179
11. Aletornis, Marsh ........... 179
Sub-OrderII. A b a m i 180
Fam. I. A r a m id ® . . . . . . 180
1. Aramus, Vieill.................. 180
Sub-Order III.
R h i n o c h e t e s . . 180
Fam. I. R h in o o h e t id ® . 180
1. Rhinoebetu3, J. Verr. $
Des Murs....................... 180
Sub-Order IV.
M e s c e n a t i d e s . . 180
Fam. I. M e s c e n a t id ® '. . 180
1. Mescenas, Reichenb 180
Sub-OrderV. E u r y p y g ® 181
Fam. I. E u r y p y g id ® .. 181
1. Eurypyga, Illiger ............. 181
Sub-Order VI. P so p h i ® . 181
Fam. I. P s o p h i id ® ----- 181
1. Psopbia, Linn....................181
Sub-Order VII. |
D ie h o l o p h i 182
Fam. I. O a r ia m id ® . . . . 182
1. Cariama, Briss................. 182
2. Chunga, Burm.....................182
Order XVII.
STEREORN1THES 182
Fam. I. P h o r o r h a c id ® . 182 i
1. Phororhacus, Am e g h .... 182
2. Pelecyornis, Amegh 183
3. Brontornis, Mor. fy Merc. 183
4. Liornis, Amegh................. 183
5. Callornis, Amegh.............. 183
6. Physornis, Amegh............ 183
7.- Lopbiornis, Amegh 183
8. Ameghinia (Pseudolarus,
Amegh.)....................... 184
9. Staphvlornis,Mor.fy Merc. 184
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Fam. II. O p i s t h o d a c t y l id ® . 184
1. Opisthodactylus, Amegh. 184
Order XVIII.
A RD EIFORME S 184
Sub-Order I. P l a t a l e ®. 184
Fam. I. I b id id ® ........... 184
1. Ibis, Cuv................................184
2. Ibidipodia, Milne-Edw.. . 185
3. Ibidopsis, lydekker . . . . 185
4. Protibis, Amegh.................. 185
6. Carphibis, Reichenb 185
6. Inocotis, Reichenb............... 185
7. Thaumatibis, Elliot . . . . 185
8. Graptocepbalus, Elliot . . 185
9. Nipponia, Reichenb 186
10. Comatibis, Reichenb 186
11. Geronticus, Wagler . . . . 186
12. Bostrychia, Reichenb. .. 186
13. Hagedasbia, Bp................ 186
14. Theristicus, Wagler . . . . 186
15. Molybdopbanes, Reichenb. 186
16. Harpiprion, Wagler . . . . 187
17. Phimosus, Wagler 187
18. Lopbotibis, Reichenb. .. 187
19. Cercibis, Wagler ........... 187
20. Plegadis, Kaup ............... 187
21. Lampribis, Elliot ............. 187
22. Eudocimus, Wagler . . . . 188
Fam. II. P l a t a l e id ® . . 188
1. Platalea, Linn......................188
2. Platibis, Bp.......................... 188
3. Ajaja, Reichenb................. 189
Sub-OrderII. C i c o n i ® .. 189
Fam. I. C ic o n i id ® . . . . 189
Sub-Fam. 1. Tantalinse. 189
1. Tantalus, Linn.....................189
2. Pseudotantalus, Ridgw.. . 189
Sub-Fam. 2. Ciconiinse. 190
3. Abdimia, B p ..................... 190
4. Dissoura, Cab...................... 190
5. Euxenura, Ridgw............. 190
6. Ciconia, Briss...................... 190
7. Anastomus, Bonn............. 191
8. Xenorhyncbus, B p 191
9. Ephippiorhynchus, B p ... 191
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