190 PICART^. 



Podargus strigoides. 



Ilah. New South Wales. 



814. Skeleton. 0. C. 1528 b. Gould CoUedion. 



815. Skull. 0. C. 1528 a. From Clarence River, N. S. Wales. 



Presented Jnj C. E. Povtei', Esq. 



816. Sternum. From New South Wales. 



Presented hij Dr. E. P.Ramsaij. 



Podargus cuvieri. 



Podargus cwi'i'er?, Vigors & Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. xv. p. 200 ; 

 Gould, Handb. B. Austr. i. p. 87 (18G5). 



Cuvier's Podargus. 



II(d>. Tasmania. 



817. Natural skeleton: mounted: with horny parts of mandible 

 and tongue preserved. 0. C. 1528. Gould Collection. 



Podargus plumiferus. 



Podargus 2)lumifer us, Gould, P. Z. S. xiii. p. 104; Gould, Handb. 

 B. Austr. i. p. 93 (1865). 



The Plumed Podargus. 



Hah. New South Wales. 



818. Sternum, with right coracoid and scapula. From Clai-ence 



River, N. S. Wales. S. S. 1305. 



Presented hj Dr. E. P. P(irnsa)j. 



Family STEATORNITHID^ *. 



[C/. Seebobm, Classif. B. p. 21.] 



A. Palate desmognathous, the palatines meeting across the 

 median line, each being folded upon itself behind the junc- 

 tion. 



* Parker, P. Z. S. 1880. pp. ] (11 -100. pis. xvii.-xx. 



