AVES CICONIID^. 



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Orn. II. p. 108 (1889) ; Graham Kerr, Ibis, 1892, p. 145 (Pilcomayo) ; 

 Alpin, Ibis, 1894, p. 199 (Arroyo Grande, Uruguay, breeding); Sharpe, 

 Cat. B. Brit. Mus. XXVI. p. 321 (1898); id. Hand-list B. I. p. 189 

 (1899); Carabajal, La Patagonia, Part II. p. 272 (1900) ; Hellmayr, 

 Abh. Akad. Wiss. Muenchen, XXII. p. 710 (1906.) 



Le Grande Courly d'Amerique, Briss. Orn. V. p. 335 (1760). 



Le Curicaca de Cayenne, D'Aubent. PI. Enl. VIII. p. 868 (1780). 



Wood Ibis, Lath. Gen. Syn. III. pt. i. p. 104 (1785). 



Cangui, Azara, Apunt. II. p. 122 (1805). 



Ibis uaiidapoa, Vieill. N. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. XVI. p. 20 (1817). 



Tmitalns plmnicoUis, Spix. Av. Bras. II. pi. LXXXV (1824). 



Plegadis falcinellns, Gibson (nee Linn.), Ibis, 1880, p. 155. 



Tantalops loculator, Coues, Key N. Amer. B. 2d ed. p. 653 (1884). 



General description. 



Size. — Adult female. (P. U. O. C. 5309. Panasoffkee Lake, Florida, 

 28 January, 1876. W. E. D. Scott.) 



Fig. 188. 



Fig. 189. 



Tmitalus loadator. Adult male. Showing un- Tantalus loailator. Adult male. Head 



feathered parts of head and neck. About '^ and bill from front. About )A, natural size, 

 natural size. 



Total length, about 43.0 inches. 

 Wing, 19.5. 

 Culmen, 8.7. 



