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GENBBA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



14. sp.. Li/deH-cr, Cat. Fos8. B. p. 104. 

 l.">. orntngrnsis (Meyer). (Lyd., p. 104.) 



16. sp.. Lydekker, Cat. Fobs. B. p. 105. 



17. SralllU, Van Benedcv, Bull, Acad. Belg. xsxii. 



p. 218 (1871). 



England (Pleistocene). 



Switzerland (Upper 

 Miocene). 



France (Lower Miocene). 

 Belgium (Pleistocene). 



XX. EULABIA, lieichenh. 



(8alvad. Cat. B. xxvii. p. 104, 1895.) 



1. indica (Laih.). (p. 105.) 



Central Asia. 



Indian Peninsula (wiw^er). 



XXI. CYGNOPSIS, Brandt. 



(Salvad. i. c. p. 107.) 



1. cygnoides (Linn.), (p. 107.) 



2. ? grandis (Gm.). (p. 107, note.) 



E. Siberia and Japan. 

 China (winter). 



Siberia. 



XXII. PHILACTE, Bann. 



(Salvad. t. c. p. 109.) 



1. canagica (Sevasi.). (p. 109.) 



XXIU. BRANTA, Scop. 



(Salvad. t. c. p. 111.) 



1. canadensis (i/in«.). (p. 112.) 



2. hutchinsi (Eichards.). (p. 114.) 



3. occidentalis (Baird). (p. 115.) 



4. minima, liidgw. (p. 116.) 



N.E. Asia. 

 N.W. America to 

 California (winter). 



Temperate N. America. 

 Mexico (winter). 



Arctic & Sub-Arctic 



America. 

 United States (winter). 

 N.E. Asia. 



N.W. America. 

 California (winter). 



N.W. America. 

 California and Hawaiian 

 Archipelago (winter). 



