124 GENERA AND SPECIES OF 



13. gavia(y•'o/•^•^). (p. 381.) 



14. persicTis, Hume. (p. 381.) 

 lo. obscurus ( Gm.). (p. 382. 



1(). auduboni, Finsch. 



[obscurus, pt., Salvin, Cat. p. 382.] 



17. subalaris, Ridgw. Troc. U.S. Nat. Mas. xix. 



p. (•..■0(ie97). 



18. assimilis, Gould, (p. 384.) 



19. elegans, Giffl. cj- Salvad. (p. 385.) 



20. cameipes, Gould, (p. 385.) 



21. griseus {Gm.). (p. 386.) 



22. fuliginosus, Strickl, P. Z. S. 1832, p. 129. 



23. teniiirostris (Temm.). (p. 388.) 



24. nativitatis, Streets, (p. 389.) 



25. rijrrmant, Shufcldt, Proc. Pbilad. Acad. 189(i, 



p. 511 (1896). 



26. roiirntli, Marsh, Am. Journ. Sei. xlix. p. 212 



(1870). 



27. munda, Kuhl ; Bp. Consp. ii. p. 205. 



28. ?bicolor, Tschudi. (p. 455.) 



New Zeiilaiul, 

 Australia. 



Indian Oceau. 



Tropical and Sub-li'(ipical 

 Oceans. 



Western Middle Atlantic 

 Ocean. 



Galapago.s Is. 



Au.stralian Seas. 

 Atlantic Ocean, N. to 



Madeira. 

 British Is. (occ). 



S. Atlantic Ocean. 



Australia, New Zealand, 

 N. to Japan. 



Atlantic and Pacific 



Oceans. 

 S. to Australia and Str. 



of Magellan. 



N. Atlantic Ocean 



Pacific Ocean. 

 New Zealand, 

 Australia. E. to Samoa. 

 N. to Japan. 



Christmas Isl., 

 Pacific Ocean, to 

 Krusenstern Is. and 

 Phoenix group. 



Favolara Isl., N. of 

 Sardinia. 



Marj'laud (Miocene). 



Pacific Ocean. 

 Pacific Ocean. 



II. PRIOFINUS, llomhr. 4- Jacq. 



(Salvin, Cat. B. xxv. p. 390, 1896.) 



1. cinereus (G=M.). (p. 390.) 

 ['i(/e/ida,Qm. (p. 4.5.5.)] 



Southern Oceans. 



