GEXERA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



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2. solitarius (Wilson), (p. 444.) 



N. America. 



S. America (winter). 



3. ciimajnomeus, Brewster, Auk, vii. p. 377 (IS'JO). Pacific coast of 

 (p. 760.) N. America. 



A. HETERACTITIS. Stejn. 



(Shivrpe, Cat. B. xxiv. p. 449, 



1. brevipes (T.). (p. 440.) 



2. incanus (Gm.). (p. 453.) 



LII. TRINGOIDES, Bp. 



(Sliarpe, t. c. p. 456.) 



1. hypoleucus (Linn.), (p. 450.) 



2. macTolzLTius (Linn.), (p. 468.) 



LITT. TEREKIA, Bp. 



(^Shaqpe, t. c. p. 474.) 

 I. ciiieTea.(Guldenst.). (p. 474.) 



I.[V. PSEUDOGLOTTIS, stejn. 

 (Sharpe, t. c. p. 479.) 

 1. guttifer (yordm.). (p. 479.) 



L\. GLOTTIS. Koch. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 480.) 

 1. nebularius (C?Mn».). (p. 481.) 



VOL. I. Ftbruary 9, 1899. 



1890.) 



E. Siberia. 



China to Malay Archi- 

 pelago & Australia 

 (winter). 



W. N. America, Alaska & 

 Bering Isl. to Lower 

 California. 



Mexico, Galapagos Is., 

 Oceania (winter). 



Europe & N. Asia. 

 Africa, Indian Peninsula 

 to Australia (winter). 



N. America. 

 C. & S. America and 

 W. Indies (winter). 



N.E. Europe, 

 N. Siberia. 



Africa k Indian Peninsula 

 to Australia (winter). 



Kamtchatka k E. Siberia. 



Coasts of Hainan, Burma, 



& N.E. Bengal (winter). 



N. Europe A N. Asia. 

 Africa, Indian Peninsula 

 to Australia {winter). 

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