ORDER IV. ORALLY. 



FAM. I. STRUTHIONID^E. 



a. STRUTHIONIN^E. 



The BLACK OSTRICH. STRUTHIO camelus, Linn. S. N. i. 

 265. PL enl. 457. 



a. Cape of Good Hope. From Mr. Gould's Collection. 



b. Half grown. Presented by the Zoological Society. 



c. Young. Cape of Good Hope. Presented by Gen. T. 

 Hardwicke. 



d. g. Very young. Cape of Good Hope. From Capt. 

 Alexander's Collection. 



The GALEATED CASSOWARY. CASUARIUS emu, Lath, C. 

 galeatus, Vieill. Struthio casuarius, Linn. S. N. i. 

 265. 



a. b. Indian Archipelago. 



The NEW HOLLAND CASSOWARY. DROMAIUS Novae Hol- 

 landiae. Casuarius Novae Hollandise, Lath. Ind. Orn. 

 ii. 665. Dr. ater, Vieill. Dr. emu, Steph. Dr. Au- 



stralis, Swains. 



a. From Mr. Cross's Collection. 



b. c. Van Diemen's Land. Presented by Ronald Gunn, 

 Esq. 



d. Very young. Zoological Society's Garden. Pre- 

 sented by the Zoological Society. 



The AMERICAN EMU. RHEA Americana, Lath. Stru- 

 thio rhea, Linn. S. N. i. 266. 



a. South America. From Mr. Leadbeater's Collection. 

 6. South America. From M. Parrey's Collection. 



c. d. Chicks. South America. From Mr. Argent's Col- 

 lection. 



D'ORBIGNY'S RHEA. RHEA pennata, Z)'Or5. Rhea Dar- 

 wini, Gould. Voy. Beagle, Zool. t. 



a. Dorsal portion of a skin. Chili. 



