164 GENEKA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS 



3. bairdi {Corns), (p. 570.) 



4. fuscicoUis(F.). (p. 574.) 



5. ? cooperi (Baird). (p. 574, note.) 



LXVII. AEdUATELLA, Bawd. 



(Sharpe, Cat.. B. xxiy. p. 578, 1896.) 



1. maritima (Gm.). (p. 578.) 



2. couesi, Ridgw. (p. 583.) 



8. ptilocnemis (Coves), (p. 584.) 



LXVIII. ANCYLOCHILTTS, Kaup. 

 (Sharpe, t. c. p. 585.) 



1. subarquatus (Giildenst.). (p. 586.) 



LXIX. TRTNGA, Linn. 



(Sharpe, t. e. p. 593.) 

 1. canutus (Linn.), (p. 593.) 



2. crassirostris, T. $ S. (p. 600.) 



3. gratiltS, Milne-Kdw. (Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. 

 p. 171.) 



LXX. PELIDNA, Cuvier. 



(Sharpe, t. e. p. 602.) 

 1. alpina (TJma.). (p. 602.) 



N. America. 

 C. & W. South America 

 (winter). 



E. North America. 

 0. & B. South America, 

 West Indies (winter). 



N. America (Long Isl.). 



N. Europe. 

 N.E. America. 

 Temperate Europe and 

 N. America (winter). . 



Is. of Bering Sea. 

 NW. America. 



Prybilor Is., Bering Sea. 

 N.W. America (winter). 



N. Siberia. 



Africa ; Indian Peninsula 

 to Australia (winter). 



Arctic Begidns. 



Africa ; Indian Peninsula 

 to Australia and New 

 Zealand (winter). 



E. Siberia- 

 Japan, China to Australia, 



& W. Indian Peninsula 



(winter). 



Prance & Germany 

 (Lower Miocene). 



N. Europ&& A«a. 

 Shores of Mediterranean 



Sea and Indian Ocean 



(winter). 



