GLOSSY IBIS. 



EERODIONES. 



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 IBIDID^. 



Plegadis falcinellus (Linn^us*). 



THE GLOSSY IBIS. 



Ihis falcinellus. 



Plegadis, Kaup^.—B^sk long, slender, decurved, large at the base, the 

 point depressed, obtuse, rounded ; upper mandible deeply grooved throughout 

 Its length. Nostrils on the upper surface and near the base of the beak, oblong, 

 narrow, pierced, in a membrane which covers part of the aperture. Face and 

 lores naked, without feathers. Legs rather long, naked above the tarsal joint ; 

 three toes in front, one behind ; the anterior toes united by a membrane ; hind 

 toe long, and resting its length on the ground. Tail of twelve feathers, moderate, 

 even. Wings moderate ; the first quill-feather shorter than the second and third ' 

 which are the longest in the wing. Pterylosis more or less stork-like, wanting 

 the powder-down tracts of the Herons. 



Tantalus Falcinellus, Linnseus, Syst. Nat. Ed. 12, i. p, 241 (1766). 

 t Natur. System, p. 82 (1829) ; from nXr^yas, a sickle. 



