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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
vol.. XXIV. 
EALLID.E— Continued. 
STEREORNITHES— Continued. 
Lophophalaris. 
Lophiornis. 
Microtribonyx. 
Mesembriornis. 
Nesoliinnas. 
Opisthodadylus. 
CEnolimnas. 
Oivenornis. 
Ortygonax. 
Palpeodconia. 
Ortygops. 
Patagornis. 
PaUvoUmnas. 
Pelecyornis. 
PiHynolininas. 
Phorusrhacos. 
Poliolimnas. 
Physornis. 
Porphyriornis. 
Pseudolarus. 
Porzanula. 
Psilopterus. 
Sarothrura. 
Rostrornis. 
Stictolimnas. 
Staphylornis. 
Tricholimnas. 
Slephanornis. 
RAMPHASTID^. 
Stereomis. 
Dinorhamphus. 
Titanornis. 
Maehlostomus. 
Tolmodus. 
Rhagoborns. 
STRIGID^. 
Ulocomus. 
Badiostes. 
RECURVIROSTRID^. 
Timeta. 
STURNID^. 
Jithiopsar. 
SCOLOPACID^. 
Agropsar. 
Chalcopsar. 
Actia. 
Aegialodes. 
Eumathes. 
Falcinellus. 
Fedoa. 
Galeopsar. 
Hagiopsar. 
Gambetta. 
Heteropsar. 
Mesoscolopax. 
Kittlitzia. 
Pseudoglottis. 
Laceryzon. 
Necropsar. 
Rhynchosinius. 
SITTIDiE. 
Pecuarius. 
Daphcenositta. 
Perissornis. 
SPHENISCID^. 
Poliopsar. 
Palpeospheniscus. 
Spodiopsar. 
Paraptenodytes. 
Stilbopsar. 
STEREORNITHES. 
SULID^. 
(The genera of this group have been 
Abeltera. 
referred to several famihes, and in view 
TANAGRID^ 
of their unsettled classification they are 
Hemithraupis. 
Heterospingus. 
here arranged under the order Stereor- 
nithes. The family name Phororha- 
Mitrosijingus. 
ciDM Ameghino, 1895, is 
generally used 
Pseudospingus. 
for most of them, but the 
name Stereor- 
Sporathraupis. 
NiTHiD.E Moreno and 
Mercerat, 1891, 
antedates it. ) 
TETRAONID^. 
Pcdsfotetrisc. 
Ameghinia. 
Anisolornis. 
THINOCORID/E. 
Bronlomis. 
Itys. 
Callurnis. 
TIMALIID^. 
Darwinornis. 
Allocotops. 
Dryornis. 
Alophoixus. 
Liornis. 
Anialodchla. 
