GENEEA AMD SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



X. jtalatotttrtf, Shufeldt. 



(Shufeldt, Auk, viii. p. 367, 1891.) 



1. gtlli, Shufeldt, I. c. ; id. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Oregon (Pliocene). 



Philad. ix. p. 416 (1892). 



XI. BONASA, Steph. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 85, 1893.) 



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1. umbellus (Linn.), (p. 85.) 



2. togata (Linn., S. N. i. p. 275). * 



3. umbelloides, Dougl, Tr. Linn. Soc. xvi. 



p. 148 (1820). * 



4. sabinei, Dougl. t. c. p. 137. * 



XII. TETRASTES, Keys. u. Bias. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 89.) 



1. bonasia (Linn,), (p. 90.) 



2. septentrionalis, Seebohm, Ibis, 1884, p. 430. 



3. griseiventris, Menzb. (p. 93.) 



4. severtzovi, Prjev. (p. 93.) 



Eastern N. America. 



Canada and Northern 

 United States. 



Northern Rocky Mts. to 



California to 



British Columbia. 



Europe. N. Asia. 

 N.E. Europe, Siberia. 

 E. Russia. 

 W. China. 



Family II. PHASIANID.E. 

 (Of. Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 94, 1893.) 



I. LERWA, Hodgs. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 100.) 



1. lerwa (Hodgs.). (p. 100.) 



II. TETRAOPHASIS, Elliot. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 102.) 



1. obscurus (J. Verr.). (p. 102.) 



2. szechenyii, Madardsz. (p. 103.) 



Mts. of W. China. 



E. Thibet, 



Mts. of W. China. 



Thibet, 

 W. China. 



* These races are recognized in the A. O. U. Check-List, but not by Mr. Ogilvie 

 Grant. Professor Coues tells me that, in his opinion, no. 2 cannot be upheld, but that 

 nos. 3 and 4 are fairly recognizable. 



