612 BIRDS OF THE GALAPAGOS ARCHIPELAGO— EIDG WA Y. 



Family AJ^ATID^E. 



Genus PCECILONETTA, Eyton. 

 PacUonetta, Eytox, Monog. Anat., 1838, p. 16. Type, Anaa bahamenais, Linnipus. 

 Banffe. — South America in general, and north tlirough the West 

 Indies to the lialiainas. Galapagos Archipelago (one peculiar species). 



ASCERTAINED UAXUE OF THE GENUS rnXILONETTA, EVTUN, IN THE GAl.APAtiOS 



AKCIUl'ELAGO. 



1. Prrciloneffa (inJapa(ie»sis, Riflgway. 



PCECILONETTA GALAPAGENSIS, Ridgway. 



PacUonetta bahamensis (uec Jiiasfta/mwfjisjs LiNN/EUS), Goi"i.i>. Zool. \'oy. Beagle, 

 III, Birds, 1811, p. 13.") ((ialapagos Archipelago). 



Anas bahamrnsis (uoa- Linn.eus), Sundevall, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p. lL'6 (Gala- 

 pagos Islands). 



DajUa bahamennia, Sclateu and Salvix, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1870, p. 323 (Indefati- 

 gable Island).— Salvix, Trans. Zool. Soc, IX, Pt. ix, 1876, p. 499 (Inde- 

 fatigable Island); Proc. Zool. Soc, 1883, p. 428 (Charles Island). 



PacUonetta (jalapafiensh, Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mns., XII, No. 767, Feb. 5, 

 1890, p. ll.'j (Charles Island, Galapagos Archipelago; collection U. >S. Nat. 

 Mns.). 



