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GENERA AND SPECIEa OP BIED3 



XLVin. SYMPHEMIA, Rajln. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xiiv. p. 405, 1896.) 



1. semipalmata ((?/».)• (P- 405.) 



XLIX. TOTANUS, Bcclist. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 409.) 



1. fuscus {Linn.), (p. 409.) 



2. calidris {Linn.), (p. 414.) 



3. stagnatilis, Bcchst. (p. 422.) 



4. inelanoleucus(G^?«.). (p. 426.) 



5. flavipes {Gm.). (p. 431.) 



6. sp., LydckJcer, Cat. Foss. B. p. 172 (1891). 



7. lartdtanus, Milne-Edw. (L., p. 172.) 



8. scarabdiii, Portis. (L., p. 173.) 



9. majort. LydekJcer, P.Z. S. 1893, p. 521. 



iNCEETiE SeDIS. 

 JTotanUB (?) sp. {Lydekker, t. c. p. 173). 



L. HELODROMAS, Kaup. 



(Sliarpe, t. c. p. 437.) 

 1. ochropus (i/i»?j.). (p. 437.) 



Temperate N. America. 

 Central America, Guiana, 

 West Indies {winter). 



N. Europe & Asia. 

 Mediterranean countries, 



Indian Peninsula, and 



Cliina {winter). 



Europe & Central Asia to 

 E. Siberia. 



Africa, India, Burmese 

 countries to Malay 

 Archipelago {winter), 



S.E. Europe to N.E. Asia. 



Africa, Indian Peninsula 



to Australia {winter). 



N. America. 



S. America {winter). 



N. America. 



S. America {winter). 



Switzerland (Upper 

 Miocene). 



France (Lower Miocene). 

 Italy (Pliocene). 

 France (Miocene). 



France (Upper Miocene). 



Europe & N. Asia. 

 Africa, Indian Peninsula 



to Malay Ai'chipelago 



{wi7iter). 



