IS. Crex. Six species ; three peculiar, and 
three in common with other countries. 
18. Fulica. One species, which occurs also in 
other countries. 
14. Platalea. One species, which occurs also in 
other countries. 
15. Phaenicopterus. One species, which also 
occurs in other countries. 
VII. — Natatores. 
1. Sterna, tern. Seven species ; two peculiar, 
and five in common with other countries. 
^. Larus, gull. Two species, neither of which 
are peculiar to Africa. 
3. Lestris. Two species, neither of which are 
peculiar to Africa. 
4. Procellaria, petrel. Six species ; but none 
of them are pecuHar to Africa. 
5. Diomedea, albatross. Two species j but 
neither of them peculiar to Africa. 
6. Anas, duck. Ten species ; five peculiar, 
and five in common with other countries. 
7. Anser, goose. Six species ; three peculiar, 
and three in common with other countries. 
8. Pelicanus, pelican. Two species ; one pe- 
Guliaij, and one in common with other countries. 
9. Halieus. Six species ; three peculiar, and 
three in common with other countries. 
10. Dysporus. One species, which is peculiar 
to Africa. 
