SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS OF FOSSIL BIRDS. 1091 



A still smaller species, probably belonging to a different genus. From the same locality, 

 and also iu the Yale iMuseum. 

 FULICA 3IINOK. 



FhUcu minor Shu. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. xi, 1892, p. 412, pi. xvii, fig. 32. — 

 A. 0. U. Check-List, 2d ed. 1895, p. 342. 



A Coot from the Pliocene of Oregon. 



ODONTOGLOSS-SI (p. 887). 



PHCENICOPTERUS COPEI. 



Fh(£)iicoptenis copci SilU. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. xi, 1892, p. 410, pi. xv, figs. 41- 

 43, pi. xvii, figs. 28, 29, 38. — A. 0. U. Check-List, 2d ed. 1895, p. 341. 

 A Flamingo from the Pliocene of Oregon. 



ANSERES (p. 890). 



CYGNUS PALOREGOMJS. 



Ci/[inus jxiioi'i'nouns Cori:, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr, iv, No. 2, May 3, 1878, p. 388. 



Represented by numerous bones, especially by foin- metatarsals, two of which are uearly 

 perfect, indicating a species very near those now existing, but apparently distinct. From the 

 Pliocene of Oregon. Remains in Professor Cope's Collection. 

 BRANTA HYPSIBATUS. 



Anser hi/psibatiis Cope, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr, iv, No. 2, May 3, 1878, p. 387. 



Bernicla hypsihates CouES, Key, 2d ed. 1884, p. 824. 



Branta hypsihates CouES, A. 0. U. Check-List, 1st ed. 1885, p. 3G4. 



Branta hypsibatus A. 0. U. Check-List, 2d ed. 1895, p. 341. 



Based upon a metatarsal bone lacking the hypotarsus, indicating a Goose nearly related to 

 Branta canadensis, but probably larger or with longer legs. From the Pliocene of Oregon. 

 Ivi-niaiu.-* in Profc.-^sor Cope's Collection. 

 BRANTA PROPINQUA. 



Branta propinqua Shu. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. xi, 1892, p. 407, pi. xv. tii,^. 17. — 

 A. 0. U. Check-List, 2d ed. 1895, p. 341. 



From the Pliocene of Oregon. 

 AXSER CONDONI. 



Anser condoni Shu. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. xi, 1892, p. 400. — A. 0. U. Check- 

 List, 2ded. 1895, p. 341. 



From tlie Pliocene of Oregon. 



STEGANOPODES fp. 951). 



SILA LOXOSTYLA. 



Snla lo.iostyla Cope, Trans. Amer. Pliilos. Soc. xiv, Dec. 1870, p. 236. — CouES. Ki'v, 

 1-^7J. ]). .349. — CouE.s, Key, 2d ed. 1884, p. 824. — CouES, A. 0. U. Check-List. 1st ed. 

 ISHI, p. iny.i 



A Gannet, not so large as the common living species (S. hassana), from tlie Miocene of 

 North Carolina. The remains are ]U'e.served in Professor Cope's CoUectiiui. 

 PIIALACROCORAX IDAHENSIS. 



Graculus idahensis Maush. Am. Journ. Sci. xlix. Marcli, IS70, p. 21(). — (Oi ks. Key, 

 IS72, p. .349. 



I'halacrocorax idahensis CoUKS. Key, 2d ed. 1884. p. 824. — CoiKS. .V. ( >. 1'. Clieck- 

 List, 1st ed. 188<>. p. 3tJ3. 



