GENERA AJTD SPECIES OF BIBDS. 



3. caxolinense (Gm.). (p. 250.) 



219 



4. castaneum (Eyton). (p. 252.) 



N. America. 



0. America and West 



Indies [winter). 

 Europe (pec). 

 Australia, Tasmania, 



New Zealand. 



5. salvadorii, Biittik., Notes Leyd. Mus. XTiii. p. 59 Sumba Isl. 



(1896). 



6. gibberifrons (S. Mull), (p. 254.) Celebes, Greater and 



Lesser Suuda Is. 

 New Guinea. 

 New Caledonia. 

 Australia. New Zealand. 



Madagascar. 



S. Africa to Angola, 

 E. Africa to Shoa. 



S. Brazil, Argentina, 

 Chile, to Straits of 



Magellan, 

 Falkland Is. 

 Andes of Peru & N. Chile. 



Andes of Ecuador and 

 Venezuela. 



South Georgia. 



S. Africa to Angola. 

 E. Africa to Shoa. 

 Madagascar. 



S. America. 



S.E. Brazil, Argentina. 



7. bernieri (Hartl.). (p. 258.) 



8. capense (Gm.). (p. 259.) 



9. flavirostxe ( V.). (p. 261.) 



10. oxypterum (Meyert). (p. 262.) 



11. andium (Scl. # Salv.). (p. 263.) 



12. georgicum (Gm.). (p. 264.) 



13. punctatum (Burch.). (p. 265.) 



14. brasiliense (Gm.). (p. 266.) 



15. torquatum(K). (p. 268.) 



XXXIX. DAPILA, Steph. 



(Salvad. Cat. B. xxvii. p. 270, 1895.) 



1. acuta (IAnn,.). (p. 270.) 



[modesta, Tristr. (p. 275, note.)] 



2. spinicauda (V.). (p. 279.) 



N. Europe, N. Asia, 

 N. America. 

 Mediterranean countries 



(winter). 

 Indian Peninsula and 



China (winter). 

 Indo-Malayan Archipelago 



and Oceania {winter). 

 C. America and West 



Indies (winter). 



S. America. 



