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GEKEn.V ANn SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



XXXT. Cljfgorm'si, Amef/Ji. 



(Ainegh., Bol. Inst. Geogr. Argent, xv. p. 100, 1895.) 



1. imiSruIOSUB. Amcgh. f. c. p. 100. Patagonia (Miocene). 



2. tirbilis. Amegh. t. c. p. 102. Patagonia (Miocene). 



Sub-Family IV. GYPAETIN^. 



XXXII. GYPAETUS, Storr. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 228, 1874.) 

 1. barbatus (Linn.), (p. 228.) 



2. atlantis, IMang., J. f. O. 1808, p. 395. 



3. ossifragus {Savign.). (p. 230.) 



Mediterranean countries. 

 Centr. Europe. 

 E. to C. Asia, 

 Himalayas, 

 N. China. 



Mts. of N. Africa. 



Mts. of N.E. Africa to 

 S. Africa. 



Sub-Family V. AQUILINJE. 

 (Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 225, 1874.) 



XXXm. UEOAETUS, Kaup. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 231 .) 



1. audax(Zart.). (p. 231.) 



Australia, 

 Tasmania. 



XXXIY. ^Salarocfrcug, Milne-FAiv. 



(Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. p. 22, 1891.) 



'i. t\l)iitvi. Milne-Edw. (L., p. 22.) France & England 



(Up2)er Eocene). 



XXXV. AaUILA, Bris!i. * 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 232, 1874.) 



1. verreauxi, iass. (p. 234.) S. Africa. 



N.E. Africa. 



* For valuable notes on the Palsearctic species of Aquila I am indebted to Dr. Bianclii. 



