364 GALLO-GRALL^. 



Grus antigone>' 



Ardea antigone, Linmeus, Syst. Nat. i. p, 235 (1766). 

 Grus antigone (L.), Gates, B. Brit, Burm. ii. p. 354 (1883). 



The Sarus Crane. 



Ilah. The whole of India, the Indo-Burinese countries, Siam, 

 and Cochin China. 



1824. Cranium. 0. C. 1321 a. 



1825. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle (the left side of keel re- 



moved, to show convolutions of trachea). 0. C. 1332. 



1826. Sternum, longitudinally bisected. 0. C. 1334. 



Hunterian. 



1827. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle (wanting scapula), with 



lower part of trachea. 0. C. 1329 b. 



Presented by W. B. Tegetineier, Esq. 



1828. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle and part of trachea, of 



young bird. 0. C. 1330. 



Presented by Sir Everard Home, F.R.S. 



1829. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle, and trachea In situ. S. S. 



1823. From the Zoological Society. 



1830. Sternum. 0. C. 1329 a. Stores, 1868. 



1831. Dorsal vertebras, sternum with shoulder-girdle, and pelvis. 



0. C. 1331. 



1832. Bones (various). 0. C. 1321-1329. Hunterian. 



Grus carunculata. 



Ardea carunctdata, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i. p. 6-i3 (1788). 

 Grits caruncidata, Finscli & Hartl. Vcig. Ostafr. p. 670 (1870) ; 

 Sharpe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 626 (1884). 



The Wattled Crane. 



Hab. Africa generally, 



1833. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle and with trachea in sit7i. 



From South Africa. O. C. 1342 a. 



From the Zoological Society^ 



