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GENEBA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



XXX. OXYECHUS, Beichenb. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxiv. p. 242, 1896.) 



1. vociferus (Linn.), (p. 242.) 



2. tricollaris(K). (p. 247.) 



3. bifrontatus (Cab.), (p. 249.) 



4. forbesi (Shelley), (p. 250.) 



XXXI. .EGIALEUS, Beichenb. 

 (Sharpe, t. c. p. 250.) 



1. semipalmatus (Bp.). (p. 250.) 



North America. 



0. & S. America (winter,. 



W. Europe (ace.). 



S. Africa. 



B. & N.E. Africa. 



Madagascar. 



W. Africa (Senegambia 

 to Gaboon). Equat. 

 Africa. 



H. America, N.E. Siberia. 

 C. & S. America (winter). 



XXXII. .EGIALITIS, Boie. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 254.) 



1. hiaticola (Linn.), (p. 256.) 



2. placida (Gray), (p. 262.)] 



3. dubia (Scop.), (p. 263.) 



4. peroni (Bp.). (p. 273.) 



5. alexandrina (Linn.), (p. 275.) 



6. marginata (V.). (p. 282.) 



E. W. America (casual). 

 Europe, E.to Lake Baikal. 

 Africa (winter). 

 N.W. India (winter). 



Manchuria, E. Siberia, 

 Japan, China, 

 E. Himalayas. 

 S. China (winter). 



Europe & N. Asia to Japan. 

 Africa (winter). 

 India and the Malay 



Archipelago (winter). 

 Alaska to California 



(casual). 



Greater Sunda Is. 

 to Celebes. 



Europe & Central Asia 

 to China & Japan. 



Africa, Indian Peninsula, 

 & Australia (winter). 



S. Africa. 



