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PEDIOCAETES (Tetraonidae. — tcsSlov campus, olxtjitt]? habitans) Baird, Birds 
NAmerica 625. — Elliot, Proc. acad. Philadelphia 18G2. 402. = Tetrao Lin. 
Synon.: Pedioecetes Elliot. 
Tail short graduated; exclusive of the lengthened middle part (perhaps tail 
coverts), half the full rounded wing. Tarsi densely feathered to the toes and 
between their bases. Neck without peculiar feathers. Culmen between the nasal 
fossae not half the total length. 
columbianus Elliot, Proc. acad. Philadelphia 1862. 402. = Tetrao phasia- 
nellus Lin. 
Kennicotti Suckley, Proc. acad. Philadelphia 186L 361. = Tetrao phasia- 
nellus Lin. 
phasianellus Baird, Birds NAmerica 626. — Tetrao phasianellus Lin. 
PEDIOCORYS (Subgen. Anthi. — TUsSiov campus, xopuç alauda) Baird, Review 
amer. Birds 1874. 151. = Anthus Bechst. 
Wings short, rounded; point of wings formed by five outer primaries, the 
first shorter than third. 
Spec: Anthus bogotensis Sclat. 
PEDIONOMUS (Perdicidae. — 7rs8tov campus, vo[j.oç domicilium). — Gould, 
Proc. Zool. Soe. 1840. VIIL 114. 
Synon.: Turnicigralla Desm. 
Bo strum tarn longum quam caput, apicem versus compressum, fere rectum; 
naribus valde elongatis, in fovea basalt p)ositis. Alae valde concavae, remigibus 
1. 2. 3. inter se fere aequalibus , remigibus tertiariis perlongis et primarios trans- 
euntibus. Tibiae super suffraginem nudae. Tarsi medio criter elongati, scutis undi- 
que tectif his reticulis minutis, sejunctis. Digiti quatuor, hör um posticus debilis^ 
et ajmd partem internam tarsi y sur sum positus. — 1 Spec. 
torcfiiatus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840. VIIL 114. — Legge, ibid. 1869. 
236. [^Aiistralia merid. 
Pedionomus micrurus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1842. X. 20; Birds Australia 
V. Tb. 80. 
Tetrao Gouldiana Desmurs. 
PEDIOPIPO Sundevall, Conspect. Pic. spec. 214 — 218. — Soroplex Glog. 
PEDOPSARIS Gloger, Handb. Natg. 1842. Sturnella Vieill. 
PEDOTRIBES (Agelaeinae. — TUsSoTptßTji; solum saepe attingens) Cabanis, Mus. 
Heine. 1851. L 191. = Agelaius Vieill. 
Von Pezites und Sturnella unterschieden durch den weniger staarähnlich 
gebildeten, nicht abgeplatteten Schnabel. 
guianensis Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 191. = Agelaius militaris Vieill. 
militaris Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 191. — Agelaius militaris Vieill. 
PEIZORHYNCHUS = Piezorhynchus Gould. 
PELAGODROMA marina Reichenbach, natürl. Syst. 4. Tf. 16. Fig. 784. — Coues, 
Proc. acad. Philadelphia 1864. 87. == Procellaria marina Forst. 
PELAGOROTS Barretti Seeley, Ann. mag. nat.hist. 1866. XVHL 110. Gen. 
spec. foss. Dept. Gers. Format, cretac. 
niiocaenus Lartet, Compt. rend. 1857. XLIV. 740. — Milne Edwards, Rech. 
Ois. foss. L 273. Tb. 45. [Spec. tert. miocaen. [Cambridge. 
PELARGOPSIS ( Alcedinidae) Gloger, Handb. Natg. 1842. — Sharpe, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1870. 62. Alcedo Lin. 
Synon.: Rhamphalcyon Reichb. — Halcyon Boie. 
amauroptera Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 157. — Sharpe, Monogr. Alcedin. 97. 
= Alcedo javana Bodd. 
burmanica Sharpe, Monogr. Alcedin. 109; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870. 67. — • 
Burmah. 
capensis Gray, Handl. Birds I. 92. ~ Alcedo javana Bodd. 
floresiana Sharpe, Monogr. Alcedin. III; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870. 68. — Flores, 
Fraseri Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870. 65. — Alcedo javana Bodd. 
