194 GENEEA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS 



2. manillensis (Met/en), (p. 64.) 



II. AKDEA, Linn. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 66, 1898.) 



1. goliath, Cretzschm. (p. 66.) 



2. sumatrana, Eaffl. (p. 68.) 



3. insignis, Hume. (p. 70.) 



4. humbloti, MUne-Edw. $ Grand, (p. 70.) 



5. melanocephala, Vig. $■ Childr. (p. 70.) 



6. cocoi, Linn. (p. 72.) 



7. cinerea, Linn. (p. 74.) 



8. herodias, Linn. (p. 80.) 



9. ■wuerdemanni, Baird. (p. 80, note.) 



10. wardi, Bidgw. (p. 80, note.) 



11. occidentalis, Audub. (p. 84.) 



12. perptaa, MUne-Edw. (Lydekher, Cat. Foss. 



B. p. 60.) 



13. Btmilig, Fraas. (L., p. 60.) 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Oeylon, China, 

 Malay Peninsula, 

 Greater Sunda Is., 

 Celebes. 



Tropical Africa. 

 India (pec). 



Aracan, TenasBerim, 

 Malay Peninsula, 

 Sunda Is., Celebes, 

 Australia. 



E. Himalayas. 



E. Madagascar. 



Tropical Africa. 

 Mediterranean countries 

 (occ). 



S. America. 



Europe. Asia. Africa. 

 Australia. 



N. America, C. America, 

 W. Indies, Venezuela, 

 Colombia, Galapagos Is. 



S. Florida. 



Florida. 



S. Florida, 

 Greater Antilles. 



France (Middle Miocene). 



Bavaria (Middle Miocene). 



14. paloccftrentalis, Shufeldt, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Oregon (Pliocene). 



Philad. ii. p.-411, pi. xvii. fig. 31 (1892). 



15. megarepftala, MUne-Edw., Ann. Sci. Nat. (5) xix. Eodriguez (Pleistocene). 



p. 10, pi. xiv. (1874). 



