LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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123. The Crested Hornbill {Bitceros corotia- 



ius) 233 



124. The Red-beaked Toucan {Ramphastos 



erythrorJiynchus) 238 



125. The Horned Ground Parrot {Platycercus 



cornutus) 242 



126. The Blue and Yellow Macaw {Ara cas- 



rulea) 243 



127. The Blue-striped Lory {Eos cyano- 



siriata) 245 



128. The August Parrot (/'jzWaca^rtJ<f«i/?«) 247 



129. The Sulphur-crested Cockatoo [Cacatiia 



sulphurea) 249 



130. Richardson's Barbet {Capita Richard- 



soni) 252 



131. The Pigmy Piculet {Pictimnus pyg- 



■ntaiis) 254 



132. The Great Spotted Woodpecker {Picus 



major) 255 



133. The Green Woodpecker {Gecimts viri- 



dis) 257 



134. The Rusty Melanerpes {Melauerpes 



rnbigi)iosns) 259 



135. The Golden-winged Woodpecker {Co- 



laptes anratiis) 261 



136. The Wryneck (I- '?<«jir forya/Z/rt) 263 



137. The Spotted Honey-guide {Indicator 



viaciiiaius) 265 



138. The Long-billed Rain Cuckoo {Sauto- 



thera vetiila) 267 



139. The Red-headed Ground Cuckoo {Cotia 



ruficeps) 269 



140. The Greater Tick-eater {CrotopJuiga 



major) 271 



141. The Common Cuckoo (CKf?</?«c««^y7<j-) 273 



142. Lord Derby's Guan {Oreopliasis Derbi- 



anus) 279 



143. The Crested Curassow {Crajc crista- 

 ius) 280 



144. The Red-footed Talegalla {Megacepka- 



iou rjiji/>es) 283 



145. The Mound-Bird 285 



146. The Common Peacock {Pavo cristatus) 287 



147. The Common Pheasant {Phasiamts 



Colchiciis) 289 



148. Horsfield's Jungle-Fowl {Euplocomus 



Horsfieldii) 291 



149. The Common Turkey {Meleagris galli- 



pavo) 293 



150. The Monaul, or Impeyan Pheasant 



{Loplwphorus Impeyanus) 295 



151. The Red-legged Partridge {Perdix 



ru/a) 298 



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152. The Common Francolin {Francolinus 



vulgaris) 299 



153. The African Bush Quail {Turnix Afri- 



canus) 301 



154. The Black-throated American Partridge 



{Ortyx nigrogularis) 303 



155. The Black Grouse {Tetrao tetrix) 305 



156. The Paradoxical Sand Grouse {Syr- 



rhaptes paradoxus) 307 



157. Latreille's Shore Lark {Attagis La- 



treillii) 309 



158. The White Sheath-bill {Chionis alba)... 311 



159. Pentland's Tinamotis {Tiiiamotis Pent- 



landii) 313 



160. The Capped Tree Pigeon {Ptilotiopus 



occipitalis) 317 



161. TheWood Pigeon (Co/«;«i5fl/'a/?^/K^z«) 319 



162. The Crowned Pigeon (Coura coronata) 321 



163. The Owl-beaked Didunculus {Didun- 



citliis strigirostris) 322 



164. The Dodo {Didus iueptus) 324 



165. The Ostrich {Sirut/iw Cairielus) 327 



166. The American Ostrich {Rhea. Ameri- 



cana) 330 



167. The Emu {Dromaius Novce Hollands) 331 

 16S. The Great Bustard {Otis tarda) 332 



169. The New Zealand Apteryx {Aptcryx 



Australis) 334 



170. TheT\i\dk-\xMee{CEdicnemus crepitans) 339 



171. The Gaulish Courser {Cursorius Galli- 



cus) 340 



172. The Milky Pratincole {Glareola lactea) 342 



173. The Ringed Plover {Charadrius Hia- 



ticula) 343 



174. The Oystex-e3Lic!riex {Hcematopiis ostra- 



legits) 345 



175. The Turnstone {Cinclns intcrpres) 347 



176. The Gold-breasted Trumpeter {Psophia 



crepitans) 350 



177. The Common Crane {Grus cinerea) ... 352 



178. The Australian Crane (Cr/^ ^z/j/'r«://j) 353 

 I 79. The Common Heron (A rdea ciuerea)... 355 



180. The White Stork {Ciconia alba) 357 



Stork's Nest 358 



181. The Egyptian Ibis {Geronticus jEthio- 



picus) 360 



182. The Red Godwit [Limosa ru/a) 363 



183. Common 'R.eAshs.nV {Totanus calidr is). 366 



184. The Scooping Avocet {Recurvirostra 



Avocetta) 368 



185. The Knot Sandpiper {Tringa canutus) 370 

 1S6. The Common Snipe {Scolopax galli- 



nago) 372 



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