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GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIHDS. 



36. audoxiini, 7'rt;/r. (p. 271.) 



37. delawaxensis, Ord. (p. 273.) 



38. caJifomicus, Lawr. (p. 276.) 

 30. canus, Linn. (p. 277.) 



40. brachjrrhynchvis, Richardson, (p. 283.) 



41. glaucescens, ^auvi. (p. 284.) 



42. nelsoni, Henshaw. (p. 287.) 



43. kumlieni, Brewst. (p. 288.) 



44. glaucus, Fabr. (p. 289.) 



45. leucopterus, Faber. (p. 29.").) 



46. flrgans, Mihe-Edu: 



[Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. p. 177.] 



47. 6p., Lydekker, Cat. p. 179. 



48. totaiioiiirs, Milm-Edw. (L., p. 180.) 



49. tttsnosrrsi. MUne-Edw. (L., p. 180.) 



W. Mediterranean. 



N. America. 



W. Indies {winter). 



Lower California (winter). 



W. N. America. 

 W. Mexico (winter). 



N. Europe & Asia. 



Mediterranean Sea, 

 Persian Gulf, & 

 Chinese Seas (winter). 



Arctic & Sub-arctic 



America. 

 Western N. America 



(winter). 



N. PaciGc coasts & Is. to 



Vancouver. 

 Japan (winter). 

 S. California (winter). 



N.W. America, 

 Alaska. 



Cumberland Sound, 



Baffin Land. 

 Newfounciliind (winter). 

 New York (winter). 



Arctic Kegions. 

 Mediterranean & Caspian 



Seas, Japan, California, 



Florida (winter). 



Jan Mayen Isl., 

 Greenland, 

 N.E. America. 

 Iceland & W. Europe 



(winter). 



France (Lower Miocene). 



Bavaria (Middle Miocene). 

 France (Lower Miocene). 

 France (Lower Miocene). 



50. rotustus. f'hwfeldt, J. Acad. Philad. xi. p. 398, Oregon (Pliocene). 

 1892. 



