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GENBEA ANI> SPECIE8 OF BIRDS. 



n. IBYCTER. Vieill. 



(Sharpe, Git. B. i. p. 34, 1874.) 



1. ater(r,«7i.). (p. 35.) 



2. ? fasciatus {Spi.t). (p. 34, note.) 



3. americajius (Bodd.). (p. 36.) 



4. megalopterus {Meyen). (p. 36.) 



5. albigxilaris (Gould), (p. 37.) 



6. caxionciilatus {Des Murs). (p. 38.) 



7. australis {Gm.). (p. 39.) 



Brazil. 



Amazonia to Guiana and 

 Ecuador. 



Brazil. 



Brazil ;i!id Amazonia to 

 Eouador & Colombia. 



0. America to Honduras 

 & Guatemala. 



Andes of Peru, Chile, and 

 Bolivia. 



Patagonia. 

 Ecuador, Colombia. 

 Falkland Is. 



lU. MILVAGO, Spi.v. 



{Jbi/ckr, pt., Sharpe, t. c. p. 39.) ' 



1. chimachima ( Vieill.). (p. 40.) 



2. chimango ( Fieill.). (p. 41.) 



Brazil, Amazonia, 

 Gui:ma, Colombia, 

 Panama. 



S.E. Brazil. 

 Chile to Straits of 

 Magellan. 



Sub-Family II. ACCIPITRINjE. 

 (Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 46, 1874.) 



IV. POLYBOROIDES, Smith. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 47.) 



1. radiatus (Scop.), (p. 48.) 



2. typicTis, Smith, (p. 48.) 



Madagascar. 

 Tropicjd Africa. 



Y. iljarpagornis, Hanst. 



(llaast. Trans. N.Z. Inst. iv. p. 192, 1891.) 



1. moorri. Haaat, I. c 



New Zen land 

 (Pleistocene). 



