BIRDS—-ARDEIDAE—BOTAURUS LENTIGINOSUS. 675 
lengthened, and nearly straight ; hinder toe nearly equal to the outer lateral, which is shortest ; 
the inner reaching beyond the base of the middle claw. Tail very short, of ten soft feathers. 
Lower part of neck bare above ; this space partly concealed by the feathers of the sides. Head 
without any crest; the feathers of the lower throat greatly developed, and covering the jugulum. 
General color brownish yellow, much and finely mottled and variegated with dark brown and 
brownish red. The top of the head anda small patch at the angle of the mouth, the tail 
feathers, the ends and edges of the secondary quills, the whole of the inner tertials, are reddish 
brown, or brownish cinnamon; the first mentioned duller, the others minutely dotted with dark 
brown. The wing coverts are brownish yellow, sprinkled with brown ; the back and scapulars, 
with the dark brown more predominant. The feathers of the upper part of the back are dark 
cinnamon brown, edged with brownish yellow. The feathers of the throat and under parts, 
except the anal region and crissum, have a very broad central stripe of finely mottled yellowish 
and dusky, the latter color accumulated externally ; the edges of the feathers buff. The sides 
of the neck are somewhat similar, but with an olivaceous tinge. There is a broad black stripe 
on each side the neck, starting near the ear and running back a short distance, curving upwards. 
The chin and upper part of the throat are white, with narrow central streaks. The primary 
quills are plumbeous dusky. 
The bill in life is said to be yellowish green, the culmen brownish black. Feet yellowish 
green; claws brown. Iris, reddish yellow. There appears to be but little difference in the 
sexes and young. 
There is little difference in specimens from different localities. There is a brownish olivaceous 
tinge in some from the Upper Missouri I have not noticed in others. 
This species has been so frequently shot in Europe, especially in Ireland, as to entitle it toa 
place in the fauna of the Old World. 
Lust of specimens. 
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Catal.| Sex. Locality. When col- | Whence obtained. | Orig’!| Collected by— | Length. | Stretch | Wing. Remarks. 
No. | lected. No, of wings. | 
1396 |g | Carlisle, Penn.......+.. | April 29, 1844| 8. F. Baird. ..... 
S| Oho | acre dOse ese edeveieee ..| Sept. 29, 1842 |...... donee: 
6905. |. ...ece. Nelson river, H. B. T... seeeeseeeeeeee | DXGUON Te eccces 
8911 | G | Sand Hills of Platte..... | Aug. 11, 1857) Lt. Warren....... 
490) |secieivaias Mouth of Vermilion river May —, 1856 [eeeees dO vvssicecinaa 
5777| QO Forks of Platte......... July 15, 1856 | DtuBryansecsescs i 
SUBShlecccsee North Fork Platte river. Aug. 20, 1857 Wm. M. Magraw .| | Iris yellow; bill black and 
| green; feet gray. 
5776 Republican Forks, Platte Oct. 7, 1856 | Lt, Bryan........ 
9302 |. .| Indian river, Fla........ | we seercccccecs | Dr. Wall... 
4152 |. .| Matamoras, Mex. ...... | .| Lt. Couch.... 
9466 |. .| San Francisco.......+0+ | Sone eeeseecccnlsaceccen sone canes Oui o:6.906:0'9\ee:8i010'6 ball bemiate 
9467 Bodega, Cal...... my Jan. —, 1855 Lt. Trowbridge. se leeeeee Te SZADO since vets] cviecccee|oveticece|sovesecelecweleicisveesesecccsceucee 
94685| cece cuee Fort Steilacoom ......../+. Roceieslelsieiise Dr. Suckley ...+.. I Slee neteeisleia)scicieisie + DAe 7M mole 50) | Weeereaealecaseeitaciccesssseisesced 
