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GENEBA ASH SPECIES OF BIBDS. 



Order XXIII. PELECANIFORMES. 



(Sharpe, Classif. B. p. 76, 1891.) 



Family I. PHALACROCORACmffi. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 330, 1898.) 



I. PHALACR0C0RAX, Briss. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 330.) 



1. carbo (Linn.), (p. 340.) 



2. filamentosus (Temm. $ Schl.). (p. 350.) 



3. lucidus (Licht.). (p. 351.) 



4. capensis (Sparrm.). (p. 352.) 



5. gaimardi (Garnot). (p. 353.) 



6. punctatus (Sparrm.). (p. 354.) 



7. feathetstoni, Buller. (p. 356.) 



8. jersjpictllatttB, Pall. (p. 357.) 



9. bicristatus, Pall. (p. 358.) 



10. pelagicus, Pall. (p. 360.) 



11. robustus, Bidgw. (p. 360, pt.) * 



Europe. N. Asia. 

 Greenland. 

 E. N. America to Georgia. 

 Africa. 



Indian Peninsula to China 

 & Australia. 



E. Siberia, 

 Japan, China. 



Tropical Africa. 

 Cape Verde Is. 



S. Africa to Natal, W. to 

 Lower Congo. 



Western S. America. 



New Zealand. 



Chatham Is. 



Bering Isl. (extinct). 



E. Siberia, 

 Kuril Is., 

 Kamtcbatka, 

 Alaska. 



Kamtchatka, 

 Aleutian Is. 

 Kuril Is. (winter). 

 N. Japan (winter). 

 China (winter). 



Alaska, 



S. to Washington Terr. 



* This form is recognized in the A. O. TJ. ' Check-list,' but is disallowed by 

 Mr. Ogilvie Grant. 



