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Dysithammis tucui/ensis (n. sp.) and Euiisychortyx Mocquerysi Hart. 

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V. supra p. 338. 

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Acanthis linaria, Ammodramus caudacidus Nelsoni, Dendroeca palmarum, 

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From skeletal characters the Suborder Steganopodes is to be divided into three 

 superfamilies : Pelecanoidea with the families Felecanidae (Pelecanus), Phalacro- 

 coracidae [Phalacrocorax] , Anhiuf/idae [Anhinga] and Siilidae (Sula) , the Phaë- 

 thontoidea with the family Phaeihontidae [PhalHhon] , and the Frey atoidea with 

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Superfamilies: Gruoidea with the families Gruidae [Grus) and Aratnidae (Ara- 

 mus) , and Rallnidea with the family Rallidac [Rallus, Crex, Porzana, Jonornis, 

 Gallmula, Fulica). The Jacanidae link them with the Limicolae, Podica and/fc- 

 liornis with the Pygopodes, Chionis with the Longipennes. 



