546 MR. P. L. SCLATER ON THE CURASSOWS. 
best-known portions of South America. Iitua salvini is probably a native of one of 
the less-known districts of the interior of Brazil. 
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE LXXXIX. 
Crax globicera, female of the Panama form, from a skin in Messrs. Salvin and 
Godman’s collection. 
PLATE XC. 
Crax erythrognatha, male and head of female, from specimens in the same collecticn. 
PLATE XCI. 
Crax globulosa, female, from an example living in the Society’s Gardens (purchased 
October 15, 1877). 
PLATE XCII. 
Crax viridirostris, from the typical specimen, now in Messrs. Salyin and Godman’s 
collection. 
PLATE XCIII. 
Crax incommoda, female, from a living example, received October 30, 1875. 
PLATE XCIYV. 
Nothocrax urumutum, from an example living in the Gardens, received July 1877. 
PLATE XCV. 
Mitua salvini, female, from the typical example in the Museum of the University 
of Copenhagen. 
