216 GENERA AND SPECIES 



2. can'a {Gm.). (p. 182.) 



3. variegata (Gm:). (p. 183.) 



4. tadornoides (J. # 8.). (p. 185.) 



5. sp. (Lydekker, Oat. Fobs. B. p. 112.) 



XXXIII. ANAS, Linn. 



(Salvad. Cat. B. xxvii. p. 187, 



1. boscas, Linn. (p. 189.) 



or BIEDS. 



S. Africa. 

 New Zealand, 



S. & W. Australia, 

 Tasmania. 



England : Devonshire 

 (Pleistocene). 



1895.) 



2. wyvilliana, Scl. (p. 196.) 



3. laysanensis, Rothsch. (p. 199.) 



4. melleri, Scl. (p. 199.) 



5. obscura, Gm. (p. 200.) 



6. fulvigula, Ridgw. (p. 202.) 



7. maculosa, Sennett. (p. 203.) 



8. diazi, Ridgw. (p. 204.) 



9. aberti, Ridgw. (p. 204.) 



10. luzonica, Fraser. (p. 205.) 



11. superciliosa, Gm. (p. 206.) 



12. oustaleti, Salvad. (p. 189, note.) 



13. undulata, Dubois, (p. 212.) 



14. sparsa, Smith, (p. 213.), 



Temperate Europe, 

 Asia, & N. America. 



N.E. Africa (winter). 



Persia, N. Indian 

 Peninsula, and China 



S. United States and 

 C. America (winter). 



Hawaiian Archipelago. 



Laysan Isl. 



Madagascar. 



E. North America. 

 Bermudas (winter). 



Florida. 



? West Indies. 



E. Texas, N. to Kansas. 



Mexico (Puebla). 



Mexico (Mazatlan). 



Philippine Archipelago. 



Greater & Lesser Suuda Is. 

 New Guinea. Polynesia. 

 Pelew Is. Australia. 

 New Zealand. 



Marianne Is. 



S. Africa, W. to Angola, 



E. to Zambesi. 

 E. Africa to Abyssinia. 



S. & E. Africa, 

 N. to Abyssinia. 



