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process between the coracoids is rather longer ; the interocular portion of the cranium is also rather 

 broader than in the above-mentioned genus ; the pelvis, coracoids, and scapula agree both in 

 shape and size with Troglodytes. 



Lenth of sternum 6J 



Breadth anteriorly 4 



posteriorly 4^ 



Greatest width of fissures J 



Depth of ditto 2J 



Length of occiput to point of bill 14^ 



Breadth of cranium 6} 



Length of pelvis 9 



Breadth of ditto posteriorly 5 



anteriorly 1^ 



No. of cervical vertebrae 12 



PHYTOTOMA KARA. Molina. 

 This bird being injured about the sexual organs, I could not ascertain the sex. Tongue pointed, 

 armed at the base on each side with a flattened tricuspid spine ; trachea small, of uniform 

 diameter throughout its whole length, acted upon by one pair of sterno-tracheal muscles ; 

 oesophagus funnel-shaped at the upper extremity, when distended capable of containing a 

 common pencil, at its junction with the proventriculus much smaller ; proventriculus scarcely 

 perceptible ; gizzard small, consisting of little more than a thick skin, inner coat hardened ; 

 the entrance of the oesophagus, and the exit of the intestine placed very near together at the 

 upper extremity of it ; intestinal canal very short, and of large diameter, entirely devoid of 

 cseca ; the whole length with the gizzard and oesophagus distended with a stringy substance, 

 resembling coarse spun cotton cut into short lengths. 



Length of gizzard 

 Breadth of ditto 



Length of oesophagus, including proventriculus 3 



of intestinal canal 7^ | Breadth of ditto J 



Sternum of nearly equal breadth, both posteriorly and anteriorly, much narrowed near tlie middle ; 

 posterior margin nearly straight, indented with two large fissures, narrowed at their exit ; 

 between the junctions of the coracoids furnished with a bifid process; the portion of the 

 sternum to which the ribs are attached, continued anteriorly beyond the junction of the 

 coracoids ; keel of moderate size ; coracoids long, not very strong ; os furcatum long, 

 slightly arched, furnished with a flattened process, turned inwards at the point it approaches 

 the sternum. 



Pelvis broad, and short, narrowest anteriorly, the os pubis and ischium continued far backwards, 

 beyond the junction of the caudal vertebrae ; ribs strong, and flattened ; posterior process 

 large ; scapula long, broadest near the extremity ; legs of moderate strength, the internal 

 pi'ocesses of the tibia large, and flattened; bones of the cranium strong. 



Length of sternum 12^ 



Breadth anteriorly 6^ 



posteriorly 9J 



Width of fissures Ij 



Depth of ditto 4 



keel 4^ 



Length of pelvis 13^ 



Width anteriorly 5 



posteriorly 11 



Length from occiput to point of bill IG 



Breadth of head 8 



Length of coracoids 9 



No. of cervical vertebrae 11 



dorsal ditto 7 



sacral ditto 10 



caudal ditto 7 



Total. 



35 



No. of true ribs 5 



false ribs 2-1 



