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List of living specimens of Crax sclateri exhibited since 1860. 
a. ecelvediin' exchanges, serie ten teeters eeince March 12, 1861. 
b. Presented by the Prince de Joinville .......... October 13, 1863. 
¢ Recervyed:in exchange |... 02cm «o-dmececiene February 21, 1872. 
d, e Pureh ened sada cig naiete “ident afarspeareyorht kets see January 20, 1874. 
Specimen 6, which died February 9, 1874, was determined by Mr. Garrod to be a 
female. The trachea was simple, without any loop. 
5, Crax GLOBULOSA. (Plate XLVI. ¢ et ?.) 
Craz globulosa, Spix, Av. Bras. ii. p. 50, t. 65 (3), 66 (2); Gray, Gen. of B. iii. p. 486, et Hand-l. 
ii. p. 253; Reichenb. Taub. p. 135; Scl. et Salv. P.Z.S. 1870, p. 515, et 1873, p. 307, et 
Nomencl. p. 135. — 
Crax globicera, Bates, Naturalist on the river Amazons, ii. p. 112. 
Nitenti-nigra: ventre imo crissoque albis: crista nigra recurva: loris plumosis: cera 
tuberculata et mandibula utrinque ad basin carunculata flavis: rostri apice nigyro: 
‘pedibus rubris: long. tota 36, ale 16, caude 14:5, tarsi 4-4. Fem. mari similis, sed 
tuberculo et carunculis rostri nullis et ventre fulvo diversa. 
Hab. Upper Amazons (Spiz); Pebas (Castelneaw and Deville); Rio Napo (mus. 
G. NV. L.). 
The well-developed yellow caruncles at the base of the mandible distinguish this 
species from all its allies except C. daubentoni, in which the tail is broadly tipped with 
white. I have only seen one female of this species; it agrees with Spix’s figure and 
description. The variation of the sexes in this bird corresponds to that which obtains 
in Crax carunculata, which has likewise conspicuous caruncles on the base of the bill. 
In the latter case, however, the caruncles are red instead of yellow. 
I have not yet met with living specimens of this bird. The figures are taken from 
- skins in the collection of Mr. G. N. Lawrence of New York, whom I have to thank 
most sincerely for the loan of them. They were obtained on the Rio Napo. 
6. Crax caruncuLata. (Plate XLVII. ¢ et 2.) 
Craz carunculata, Temm. Pig. et Gall. iii. pp. 44, 690 (1815) ; Sw. An. in Men. p. 183; Gray, 
Gen. of B. iii. p. 486, et Hand-l. ii. p. 254; Scl. et Salv. P. Z.S. 1870, p. 517, et Nomencl. 
p. 135. 
Crazx rubrirostris, Spix, Av. Bras. ii. p. 51, t. 67; Max. Beitr. iy. p. 528. 
Crax blumenbachi, Burm. Syst. Ueb. ili. p. 345. 
Crat yarrelli, Bennett, Gard. & Men. ii. p. 227; Yarrell, P. Z.S. 1830-1, p. 33; Sw. An. in Men. 
p. 188; Jard. et Selby, Ill. Orn. iv. pl. vi. 
Nitenti-nigra: ventre imo crissoque albis: crista nigra versus apicem recurva: loris 
nudis: cere tuberculo parvo et caruncula utrinque ad basin mandibule rubris: pedibus 
corneis: long. tota 34, ale 15:5, caude 13:5, tarsi 4. em. mari similis, sed crista 
albo fasciolata et ventre imo crissoque rufis. 
Hab. Wood-region of S.E. Brazil from Rio to Bahia (Max. and Burm.). 
