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GENEBA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS 



XL VIII. SYMPHEMIA, Rafin. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxiv. p. 405, 1896.) 



1. semipalmata (Ghn.). (p. 405.) 



XLIX. TOTANUS, Bechst. 



(Sharpe, *. c. p. 409.) 



1. fuscus (Linn.), (p. 409.) 



2. calidris (Linn.), (p. 414.) 



3. stagnatilis, Bechst. (p. 422.) 



4. melanoleucus (Gm.). (p. 426.) 



5. flavipes (Chk.). (p. 431.) 



6. SJ., Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. p. 172 (1891). 



7. IartettatlUB, Milne-Edw. (L., p. 172.) 



8. Btara&ellu, Portis. (L., p. 173.) 



9. majort, Lydekker, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 521. 



InCEETjE Sedis. 

 CotaitU8 (?) Sp. (Lydekker, t. c. p. 173). 



L. HEL0DE.0MAS, Kaup. 



(Sharpe, *. c. p. 437.) 



1. ochxopus (Limn.), (p. 437.) 



Temperate N. America. 

 Central America, Guiana, 

 West Indies (winter). 



N. Europe & Asia,. 

 Mediterranean countries, 

 Indian Peninsula, and 



China (winter). 



Europe & Central Asia to 

 E. Siberia. 



Africa, India, Burmese 

 countries to Malay 

 Archipelago (winter). 



S.E. Europe to N.E. Asia. 



Africa, Indian Peninsula 



to Australia (winter). 



N. America. 



S. America (winter). 



N. America. 



S. America (winter). 



Switzerland (Upper 

 Miocene). 



Prance (Lower Miocene). 

 Italy (Pliocene). 

 France (Miocene). 



France (Upper Miocene). 



Europe & N . Asia. 

 Africa, Indian Peninsula 



to Malay Archipelago 



(winter). 



