94 GENEEA AND SPECIES OE BIEDS 



8. crepitans, Gm. (p. 12.) 



Coasts of Eastern N. 

 America. 



9. scotti, Sennett, Auk, y. p. 305 (1888). 



10. caribaeus, Bidgw. (p. 13.) 



11. satuxatus, Bidgw. (p. 13.) 



12. obsoletus, Bidgw. (p. 15.) 



13. virginianus, Linn. (p. 16.) 



14. aequatorialis, Sharpe. (p. 18.) 



15. semiplumbeus, Scl. (p. 19.) 



16. antarcticus, King. (p. 19.) 



17. peruvianus, Tacz. (p. 6, note.) 



18. aquaticus, Linn. (p. 20.) 



19. indicus, Blyth. (p. 24.) 



20. caerulescens, Gm. (p. 25.) 



2). madagascariensis, Verr. (p. 26.) 



W. Florida. 



Greater and Lesser 

 Antilles. 



S. TJ. States 



(Coast of Louisiana). 



W. N. America 

 (California to 

 Washington State). 



N. America. 

 C. America to 



Guatemala (winter). 



Colombia to Fern. 



Colombia. 



Argentina to Patagonia, 

 C. Chile. 



Peru. 



Europe, C. Asia. 

 N. Africa (winter), 

 N.W. India (winter). 



E. Siberia, Japan. 

 S. China (winter), 

 N.E. India (winter). 



S. Africa to Angola, 

 Zambesi to L. Tang- 

 yanika. 



Madagascar. 



INCERTJ3 SEDIS. 



The following species of Ballidce have been described under the name 

 of Ballus by Prof. Milne-Edwards and Mr. Lydekker. Some of them 

 may hereafter be found to belong to other genera (cf. Lydekker, Cat. 

 Fossil B. p. 144 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. xxiii. p. 227). 



22. fcispar, Milne-Edw. (p. 227.) 



23. ttaumontt, Milne-Edw. (p. 227.) 



France (Gers) 

 (Middle Miocene). 



France (Gers) 



(Middle Miocene). 



