82 FUL—GAL 
Fulmarus ', Stephens, Gen. Zool. xiii. pt. 1, p. 233 (1826). 
Fulvetta, David et Oustalet, Ois. Chine, p. 220 (1877). 
Funingus, Bp. CO. R. xxxix. p. 880 (1854); C. G. A. ii. p. 29 
(1854). 
Furearia, Lesson, Compl. d. Buffon, éd. 2, ii. p. 373 (1848). 
Furcuria, Lesson, Traité d’Orn. p. 457 (1831). 
Furnarius, Vicillot, Analyse, p. 47 (1816); Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat. 
xii. p. 116 (1817) ; Encycl. Méth. ii. p. 512 (1820); Galerie 
Ois. i. pl. 182 (1825). : 
G. 
Gabianus, Bp. Naumannia, 1854, pp. 211, 215; C. 8. O. p. 40 
(1854); Rev. Zool. sér. 2, vii. pp. 13, 15 (1855); C. G. A. i. 
p. 212 (1856); C. R. xlii. p. 770 (1856). 
Galachrysia, Bp. O. S. O. p. 44 (1854); C. R. xliii. p. 419 (1856). 
Galastes, Bp. C. R. xlii. p. 771 (1856); O.G. A. ii. p. 226 (1856). 
Galbaleyrhynchus, Des Murs, Rev. Zool. viii. p. 207 (1845); in 
Castelnau’s Expéd. l’Amér. Sud, Zool. i. Ois. p. 31 (1855). 
Galbula, Brisson, Ornith. iv. p. 86 (1760); Briinnich, Zool. 
Fundamenta, p. 82 (1772); Cuvier, Tableau élément. Hist. 
Nat. p. 229 (1798). 
Galbuloides, Des Murs, in Chenu’s Encycl. d’Hist. Nat. Ois. ii. 
p- 35 (1852). 
Galbulus, Bp. C. R. xxviii. p. 585 (1854); C. 8.0. p. 21 (1854). 
Galenia, Mulsant et Verr. Essai Monogr. Trochil. p. 47; or Mém. 
Soc. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg, xii. p. 191 (1866). 
Galeoscoptes, Cabanis, Mus. Hein. i. p. 82 (1850); Bryant, Proce. 
Boston Soc. N. H. xi. p. 69 (1866). i 
Galerida, Boie, Isis, 1828, p. 321. 
Galerita, Brehm, Naumannia, 1855, p. 279. =GaLEripa, Boie. 
Galgulus, Brisson, Ornith. ii. p. 63 (1760) ; Schaeffer, Mus. Ornith. 
p. 14 (1789); Wagler, Syst. Av. p. 336, note (1827). 
Gallicrex, Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. Asiatic Soc. p. 283 (1849). 
Gallinago, Leach, Syst. Cat. Mamm. & Birds Brit. Mus. p. 31 
(1816); Koch, Syst. baier. Zool. p. 312 (1816). : 
Gallinula, Brisson, Ornith. vi. p. 3 (1760); Kerr, Animal Kingdom, 
p. 425 (1792); Koch, Syst. baier. Zool. p. 343 (1816). 
Gallinulopha, Bp, C. 8. O. p. 46 (1854). 
1 Generally quoted as Leach, Catal. Mamm. & Birds Brit. Mus, 1816; but 
on p. 43, among the birds wanted in the British Museum, this species is called 
Fulmar Petrel. ; 
