116 RALLID.E. 



b. South Port Island, Van Diemen's Land. From Mr. 

 Gould's Collection. 



The VIRGINIAN RAIL. RALLUS Virginianus, Lmn. S. N. 



i. 263. Edrv. t. 279. Wils. Am. Orn. t. 62. f. 1. R. 



limicola, VieilL 

 a. b. North America. From Mr. Audubon's Collection. 



The RUFOUS- WINGED RAIL. RALLUS rufopennis. 

 a. Chili. From Mr. Bridges's Collection. 



The CLAPPER RAIL. RALLUS crepitans, Gmel. 8. N. i. 



713. 

 a. b. North America. From Mr. Audubon's Collection. 



c. Jamaica. Presented by J. Gould, Esq. 



The GREAT RED-BREASTED RAIL. RALLUS elegans, 

 Audubon, B. of Amer. t. 



a. b. North America. From Mr. Audubon's Collection. 



The GREY-FACED RAIL. RALLUS poliocephalus. 

 . Male. North America? From Mr. Leadbeater's 

 Collection. 



b. Female. From Mr. Leadbeater's Collection. 



The GULAR RAIL. RALLUS gularis, Horsf. Linn. Tr. 



xm. 196. 

 a. Java. Presented by the Hon. East India Company. 



The BLUE-NECKED RAIL. RALLUS caerulescens, Gmel. 



S. N. i. 716. 

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



The BANDED RAIL. RALLUS torquatus, Linn. S. N. i. 



262. Briss. Orn. v. t. 15. f. 1. Nova Acta, 1834, t. 



19. R. lineatus, Cuv. Less. 

 a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's Collection. 



The CELEBES RAIL. RALLUS Celebensis, Quoy. fy Gain. 



Voy. de VAstrol. Ois. p. 250. t. 24. f. 2. 

 a. Celebes. From the Leyden Museum. 



The OBSCURE RAIL. RALLUS obscurus. 



a. Abyssinia. From Mr. Leadbeater's Collection. 



