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THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD [Vol. II. 



Family. 



Alcaeides 



3, Uria 



3, 



Genera. 

 Div. 2, pedibns 3-dactylis : 



BrisR. ; 4, Cephus Pall. 



1, Phaleris Temm. ; 2, Mormon 111 



Alca. 



Aptenody tides 1, Spheniscus Briss. ; 2, Geopega B. 



(Gorfou Cuv.) ; 3, Aptenody tes Forst. 



Procellariseides 1, Diomedea ; 2, Pachyptila 111. ; 3, 



Halodroma 111. ; 4, Halohippus B. et 



5, Zalochelidon B. {Procellaria ol.) ; 



6, Rhipornis B. [Puffinus Briss.) ; 



7, Procellaria. 

 1, Chelido Gaza {Sterna Linn) ; 2, Rhyn- 



chops 111. ; 3, Larus ; 4, Lestris 111. 

 1, Cygnus Briss. ; 2, Anser Briss. ; 3, 



Anas. 

 1, Mergus. 

 1, Pelecanus ; 2, Tachypetes Vieill. ; 3, 



Phalacrocorax Plin. {Carbo Mey.) ; 4, 



Dysporus 111. ; 5, Onocrotalus Briss. ; 



6, Plotus. 

 1, Phaeton. 



A second table follows headed " Conspectus Classis 

 Avium Scandinavise secundum," and at the foot is 

 placed " B. ante pag. 1." This agrees with the preceding 

 but differing in that it deals with the Birds of Scandinavia 

 only. A third table is headed " Conspectus Generum 

 subclassis Geornithium (Landfoglar)," and also at the 

 foot appears " C. ante pag. 1." 



There is nothing new in these two tables, save that 

 the names of the first three Orders is given as Trechopodes, 

 Elazopodes, and A necopodes, while all the others end 

 regularly in — podse. The same spelling as here noted 

 occurs in the body of the work In the second table 

 and in the text (p. 177), Podicepitides (not Podocepitides) 

 is correctly given. 



A perusal of the list of genera given will show that 

 with a few exceptions all the names proposed are 



Larides 



Anatides 



Mergides 

 Pelecanides 



Phaetonides 



