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LIST OF BIRDS OX HAND DECEMBER 3I, I906. 



Orders Species. 



Rheiformes, Rheas i 



Struthioniformes, Ostriches 2 



Casuarifomies, Emeus and Cassowaries. 2 



Tinamiformes, Tinamous 2 



Galliformes, Quail and Pheasants 58 



Columbiformes, Pigeons and Doves 31 



RalHformes, Coots and GalHnules 7 



Podicipedidiformes, Grebes i 



Lari formes, Gulls and Terns 11 



Charadriformes, Plovers and Sandpipers. . 7 



Gruiformes, Cranes, Seriema 9 



Ardeiformes, Ibises, Storks, and Herons 22 



Palamedeiformes, Screamers i 



Phoenicopteriformes, Flamingoes 2 



Anseriformes, Swans, Geese, and Ducks 45 

 Pelecaniformes, Cormorants and Pelicans. 9 

 Cathartidiformes, Xew World Vultures. ... 5 

 Accipitriformes, Hawks and Eagles ; Old- 

 World A'ultures 19 



Strigiformes, Owls 15 



Psittaciformes, Parrots, Macaws, and 



Cockatoos 46 



Coraciiformes, Kingfishers and Horn- 

 bills : 2 



Trogones, Trogons i 



Coccyges. Cuckoos 2 



Scansores, Toucans 4 



Piciformes, Woodpeckers 3 



Passeriformes, Thrushes, Sparrows, and 



all Perching Birds. . . . 184 



26 Orders 491 



Specimens. 







189 



III 



20 



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36 



19 



17 



76 



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333 



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DEPARTMENT OF REPTILES. 



Raymond L. Ditmars. Curator. 



The Lizard and Tortoise Yards at the eastern end of the Rep- 

 tile House, and the extra-hot compartments within, have proven 

 very successful. Throughout the warm weather of the year this 

 installation was a favorite feature with visitors. Here were ex- 

 hibited outside, during the warm months, the big tropical lizards 



