» GENERA AND SPECIES OE BIRDS.
2. cana (Gm.). (p. 182.) S. Africa.
3. variegata (Gm.). (p. 183.) New Zealand.
4. tad o rn o id es (J. S.). (p. 185.) S. & W. Australia,
Tasmania.
5. sp. (Lydekker, Oat. Foss. B. p. 112.) England: Devonshire
(Pleistocene).
:x m . ANAS, Linn.
(Salvad. Oat. B. xxvii. p. 187, 1895.)
1. boseas, Linn. (p. 189.) Temperate Europe,
Asia, & N. Ameri&a.
N.E. Africa (winter).
Persia, N. Indian
Peninsula, and China
(winter).
S. United States and
C. America (winter).
2. wyvilliana, Sci. (p. 196.) Hawaiian Archipelago.
3. laysanensis, Rothsck. (p. 199.) Laysan Isl.
4. melleri, Sci. (p. 199.) Madagascar.
5. obscura, Gm. (p. 200.) E. North America.
Bermudas (winter).
6. fulvigula, Ridgw. (p. 202.) Florida.
? West Indies.
7. maculosa, Sennett. (p. 203.) E. Texas, N. to Kansas.
8. diazi, Ridgw. (p. 204.) Mexico (Puebla).
9. aberti, Ridgw. (p. 204.) Mexico (Mazatlan).
10. luzonica, Fraser, (p. 205.) Philippine Archipelago.
11. supexciliosa, Gm. (p. 206.) Greater & Lesser Sunda Is.
New Guinea. Polynesia.
Pelew Is. Australia.
New Zealand.
12. oustaleti, Salvad, (p. 189, note.) Marianne Is.
13. undulata, Dubois, (p. 212.)
14. sparsa, Smith, (p. 213.),
S. Africa, W. to Angola,
E. to Zambesi.
E. Africa to Abyssinia.
S. & E. Africa,
N. to Abyssinia.
16. cristata, Gm. (p. 216.)
Chile.
Straits of Magellan.
Pern to Straits of
Magellan.
Falkland Is.
N ew Zealand(Pleistocene).
Bavaria (Middle Miocene).
Bavaria(Middle Miocene).
Bavaria(Middle Miocene).
17. filtßcljt, Van Beneden, J. Zool. iv. p. 267 (1875).
18. ataba, Fraas. (Lyd., p. 117.)
19. cggntformts, Fraas. (p. 117.)
20. sp. (Lyd., p. 117.)
21. Ugntttfila, Portis ex Salvad. MS. (Lyd., p. 117.) Italy (Middle Miocene)
22. fclancljarirt, Milne-Edw. (Lyd., p. 117.)
23. consobrtna. Milne-Edw. (Lyd., p. 120.)
24. natatot, Milne-Edw. (Lyd., p. 120.)
25. sp. (Lyd., p. 120.)
26. beneirent, Sharpe, MSS.
\creccoides, Van Beneden (nec Xing), Bull.
Acad. Belg. xxxii. p. 217 (1871).]
27. tbeoirort, E. Newt, Gadow, Tr. Z. S. xiii. p. 291
(1893).
France and Germany
(Lower Miocene).
France (Lower Miocene).
France (Lower Miocene).
France (Lower Miocene).
Belgium (Pleistocene).
Mauritius (Pleistocene).
28. elapsa, De Vis, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. (2) iii. Queensland
p. 1281 (1888). (Pleistocene).
29. megm, Milne-Edw.
p. 116.)
(Lydekker, Oat. Foss. B. Switzerland
(Upper Miocene).
30. beloi, Milne-Edw. (Lyd., p. 116.)
31. sansantriists, Milne-Edw. (Lyd., p. 116.)
32. robusta, Milne-Edw. (Lyd., p. 116.)
France (Middle Miocene).
France (Middle Miocene).
France (Middle Miocene).
XXXIV. P0LI0NETTA, Oates.
(Oates, Man, Game-B. Ind. pt. ii. p. 151, 1899).
E. Siberia, Mongolia,
China, Japan, Xurile Is.
Indian Peninsula,
Ceylon, Upper Burma.
1. zonorhyncha (Swinh.). (p. 211.)
2. pcecilorhyncha (Forst.), (p. 209.)