GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIBDS. 



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5. rufescens, Gm. (p. 474.) 



6. fuscus, Gm. (p. 476.) 



7. califoinicus, Bidgw. (p. 479.) 



8. thagus, Mol. (p. 480.) 



9. erythrorhynchus, Gm. (p. 481.) 

 10. conspicillatus, Temm. (p. 483.) 



Tropical N. E. Africa. 



Gulf of Mexico, 

 West Indies. 



Western N. America to 

 C. America and Gala- 

 pagos Arch. 



W. S. America 

 (Peru to Chile). 



N. America. 



C. America (winter). 



Australia. 

 Tasmania. 

 New Guinea. 



11. cautlejJi, Davies. (Lydekker, Oat. Foss. B. p. 37.) Siwalik Hills (Lower 



Pliocene). 



12. BibalenstS, Davies. (L., p. 39.) 



13. intennetrius, Fraas. (L., p. 39.) 



14. sp. (L., p. 44.) 



15. ftaasi, Lydekker. (L., p. 44.) 



16. gracilis, Milne-Edw. (L., p. 45.) 



Siwalik Hills (Older 

 Pliocene). 



Bavaria (Middle Mio- 

 cene). 



Bavaria (Middle Mio- 

 cene). 



Bavaria (Middle Mio- 

 cene). 



Prance (Lower Miocene). 



17. proabus, Be Vis, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2) Queensland (Pleistocene), 

 vi. p. 441 (1892). 



Family VIII. PELAGORNITHIRffi. 



I. JWagornfe, Lydekker. 



(Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. p. 47, 1891.) 



1. utiorarauB, Lydekker, I. c. 



France (Miocene). 



