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GENEBA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



XXX. OXYECHUS, Reichenh. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B, xxiv. p. 242, 1896.) 



1. vocifenxs {Linn.), (p. 242.) 



2. tricollaris(r.). (p. 247.) 



3. bifrontatus (Cab.), (p. 249.) 



4. forbesi {Shelley), (p. 250.) 



XXXI. JEGIALEUS, Reichenh. 



(yiiarpe, t. c. p. 250.) 



1. semipalmatus {Bp.). (p. 250.) 



XXXII. iEGIALITIS, 5oi«. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 254.) 



1. hiaticola {Linn.), (p. 256.) 



2. placida {Gray), (p. 262.)] 



3. dubia {Seop.). (p. 263.) 



4. peroni {Bp.). (p. 273.) 



5. alexandrina {Linn.), (p. 275.) 



6. marginata(F.). (p. 282.) 



North America. 



C. & S. America {winter^. 



W. Europe (ace). 



S. Africa. 



E. & N.E. Africa. 



Madagascar. 



W. Africa (Senegambia 

 to Gaboon). Equat. 

 Africa. 



N. America, N.E. Siberia. 

 C. & S. America (winter). 



E. N. America (casual). 

 Europe, E.to Lake Baikal. 

 Africa (lointcr). 

 N.W. India {winter). 



Manchuria, E. Siberia, 

 Japan, China, 

 E. Himalayas. 

 S. China (winter). 



Europe & N. Asia to Japan. 

 Africa (winter). 

 India and the Malay 



Archipelago (winter). 

 Alaska to California 



(casual). 



Greater Sunda Is. 

 to Celebes. 



Europe & Central Asia 

 to China & Japan. 



Africa, Indian Peninsula, 

 & Australia (wiiiter). 



S. Africa. 



