PACE 



XII. — TUBINARP^S. — External nostrils are produced into tubes. 

 Anterior toes are fully webbed ; hallux small or absent. 

 Palate schizognathous. Nasals holorhinal. ... ... 91 



XIII.— PLAT ALE-3^A— Ibis and Spoonbill. Posterior angle of man- 

 dible recurved. Edge of cranium above the orbits truncate, 

 indicating the position of the nasal glands ... ... 96 



XIV.— HERO DIONES.— Heron-like Birds. Hallux free, not united 

 to the other toes by a web. Nasals holorhinal. Palate 

 desmognathous ... ... .. ... ... 97 



XV.— STEGANOPODES. — Hallux united to the other toes by a web. 



Nasals holorhinal. Palate desmognathous ... 101 



XVI.— PYGOPODES. — Grebes in Australia. Wing feather.s de- 

 veloped into remiges. Cnemial process of tibia produce^l 

 forwards in a remarkable degree. Palate schizognatlious .. 104 



XVII. -IMPENNES. — Penguins. Bill never hooked. Nostrils 



pervious, holorhinal. Palate schizognathous ... ... 104 



XVIII.— CHENOJMORPH.E. -Swans, Geese, and Ducks. Palate 

 desmognathous. Young covered with down, and able to run 

 or swim in a few liours after hatching ... ... ... 105 



XIX. — CASUARII. — Emu-like Birds. Hallux absent ; middle 

 phalanges shortened. Maxillo-palatines large, fused with 

 vomer and pi-emaxiila ... ... .... ■ ,.. .,. 10!J 



