158 GENERA ATTD SPECIES OP BIEDS. 



3. cyanopus, V. (p. 350.) 



4. longirostris, Wilson, (p. 352.) 



5. phaeopus (Linn.), (p. 355.) 



6. variegatus (Scop:), (p. 361.) 



7. hudsonicus, Lath. (p. 364.) 



8. f emoralis, Peak. 



\tahitiensis (G-m.). (p. 367.) 



9. borealis, Lath. (p. 368.) 



10. antiqilUS, MUne-Edw. 



(Lydekker, Oat. Foss. B. p. 175.) 



11. gBpSorum, Gervais. 



(Lydekker, t. c. p. 175.) 



12. 5pItoceittt9, Portis, Orn. Vald. p. 13 (1891). 



E. Siberia, Japan. 

 Australia (winter). 



Temperate N. America. 

 C. America & Greater 

 Antilles (winter). 



Europe. 



Africa, Indian Peninsula, 

 Indo-Burmese countries 

 & Malay Peninsula 



E. Siberia, Japan. 

 S. China to Australia 



N. America. 



S. America (winter). 



N.W. N. America. 

 Hawaiian Archipelago. 

 Pacific Islands. 



N. America. 



S. America (winter). 



Prance (Middle Miocene). 



France (Upper Eocene). 

 Italy (Pliocene). 



XLII. ffitorhui, Milne-Edwards. 



(Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. p. 173, 1891.) 



1. palufcicola, Milne-Edw. (L., p. 173.) 



2. gp„ Lydekker, t. c. p. 174. 



France (Lower Miocene). 



Bavaria (Middle 

 Miocene). 



XLILI. 3£tupeIomuf, Van Beneden. 



(Van Beneden, Bull. Acad. Belg. xxxii. p. 217, 1871.) 



1. ftefi'mtuB, Van Beneden, t. c. 



Belgium (Pliocene). 



