201 



<r. Tail longer; the wiugs 



falling short of the 



end of the tail by 



much more than the 



length of the tarsus. . 22. 



f. ^ying more rounded ; the 



distance between the tips 



of the primaries and the 



tips of the secondaries less 



than the length of the 



tarsus. 



f". Bill Terr long, pointed 

 and slender, the exposed 

 chord of the culmen ex- 

 ceeding the length of 

 the hind toe and claw, 

 e^ Inner secondaries 



elongated 23 



f. Inner secondaries 

 about equal in length 



to the others 24 



/'. Bill stouter, the exposed 

 chord of the culmen 

 not exceeding the length 

 of the hind toe and 

 claw. 

 g^. Bill curved, the cul- 

 men swollen ; tail 



graduated , 25. 



A°. Bill curved, the cul- 

 men rather swollen 

 and rounded ; tail 

 square. 

 a'°. Wing very much 

 rounded, the dis- 

 tance between the 

 tips of the primaries 

 and the tips of the 

 secondaries not 

 more than length 

 of the hind toe 

 without claw .... 

 6'°. Wing much more 

 pointed; the differ- 

 ences between the 

 tips of the pri- 

 maries and the tips 

 of the secondaries 

 equal to the length 

 of the hind toe and 



claw 



j"". Bill pointed and tri- 

 angular. 

 c'". Upper and under 

 tail-coverts reach- 

 ing nearly to the 

 end of the" tail. . , . 



ZON^GINTHUS, p. 293, 



Emblem A, p. 295. 



ZONOGASTRIS, p. 296. 



Pytelia, p. 300. 



26. CoccoPYGiA, p. 305, 



27. Hypoch^ra, p. 308. 



T^NIOPYGIA, p. 311. 



