30 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
LAOPTERYX, Marsh. (Fossil). 
prisca, Marsh. 
STRUTHIONID. 
STRUTHIO, Linn. 
camelus, Linn. Seven. 2 ¢, 9, jr., 2 pull., skel. North Arabia. 
The only specimen with any locality is the imperfect skin in the Tristram 
Collection from Northern Arabia. 
molybdophanes, Rchnw. 
Struthio massaicus, Neumann, J. F.O., 1898, p. 243, is only a synonym of this species. 
australis, Gurney. 
asiaticus, MWilne-Edu:. (Fossil). 
chersonensis, Brandt. (Fossil). 
karatheodoris, Forsyth Major. (Fossil). 
The STRUTHIONES are, therefore, represented in the Museum by 10 out 
the 19 characterised genera; and by 49 specimens belonging to 16 
out of the 65 described (including 32 fossil) species. The number of 
species represented by their Types is 2. (August, 1900). 
Tinami. 
TINAMIDZ. 
TINAMINZ. 
TINAMUS, Herm. 
tao, Zemm. One. New Granada (Llanos de San Martin). 
kleei (7schudi). One. Peru. 
A specimen collected by Tschudi and marked as his species, and therefore probably 
one of the Co-types does not agree with 7’. tao with which it has been associated 
by Count Salvadori (Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxvii. p. 498); the colouration is 
very similar to 7’. tao but the dimensions are very much less, Wing 8°4, 
Tarsus 2°2, Culmen 1°] inch. 
robustus, Sclat.. Three. Honduras (Belize ; Omoa). 
solitarius (Vieil/.). 
fuscipennis ( Vievl.). 
salvini, Underw. Bull. B.O.C. lv., p. 59 (1898) ; id. Ibis, 1898, p. 612. 
*“Resembling 7. fuscipennis, but much smaller with the secondaries externally 
notched with pale rufous bars. Fore-neck and chest olive grey barred with 
fulvous ; abdomen whitish fulvous distinctly barred with black. Total length 
10°5; Culmen 1:15; Wing 72; Tail 2:0; Tarsus 2:0 inch.’ (Underwood). 
Habitat. Costa Rica (Caril/o). 
major (Gm.). One. Brazil. 
subcristatus (Cai.). Two. 
latifrons, Salvad. 
ruficeps, Sclat. d Salv. One. Amazons. 
castaneiceps, Salvad. 
guttatus, Nuit. Three. 
NOTHOCERCUS, &p. 
julius (Bp.). One. 
nigricapillus (GR. Gr.). 
