GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



16. OllUSSa, Milne-Edw., C. E,. II. Congr. Orn. ii. p. 73 S. France (Eocene). 

 (1892). 



195 



III. SlrtltaritfcSj Hmishalter. 



(Lydekker, Cat. Toss. B. p. 363, 1891.) 



1. molaSBtCUB, Bcmsh. (L., p. 363.) Germany (Middle 



IV. $frof)erotttiid, Lydekker. 



(Lydekker, Oat. Poss. B. p. 60, 1891.) 



1. oineni, Lydekker, I. c. p. 60. 



England (Lowor Eocene). 



V. MESOPHOYX, Sharpe. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 85, 1898.) 



1. intermedia, Wagl. (p. 85.) 



2. brachyrhyncha (Brehm). (p. 87.) 



3. plumifera (Gould), (p. 87.) 



VI. HERODIAS, Bote. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 88.) 



1. alba (I4nn.). (p. 90.) 



2. egretta (Wilson), (p. 95.) 



3. timoriensis, Less. (p. 98.) 



Indian Peninsula, 

 China, Japan, 

 Malayan Archipelago. 



N.E. Africa to 

 S. Africa. 



Australia, New Guinea. 

 Moluccas, Celebes. 



S. Europe to C. Asia. 

 Indian Peninsula, 

 Burmese countries. 

 Africa. 



H\ & S. America. 



N. China & Japan to 

 Australia. 



VII. FLORIDA, Baircl. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 100.) 



1. caerulea (IAnn.). (p. 100.) 



E. United States, 

 O. America, West Indies, 

 Colombia, Ecuador, 

 Guiana, Brazil. 

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