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PLATE XLIII. 
Crax alector, male and female. Male, from a specimen living in the Society's Gardens 
in September 1870. Female, from a skin collected by Natterer at Barra do 
Rio Negro in September 1832, now in the collection of Messrs. Salvin and 
Godman. 
PLATE XLIV. 
Crax sclateri, male and female, from skins obtained by Natterer on the Rio de Cabagal 
in 1825, now in Messrs. Salvin and Godman’s collection. 
PLATE XLV. 
Crax sclateri, female, from a specimen living in the Society’s Gardens in 1870, 
originally presented by the Prince de Joinville, October 15, 1863. See 
Rev. Cat. Vert. p. 294. 
PLATE XLVI. 
Cra globulosa, male and female, from skins in the collection of Mr. G. N. Lawrence. 
of New York, C.M.Z.S. 
PLATE XLVII. 
Craxz carunculata, male and female. Male, from a mounted specimen in the British 
Museum. Female, from a specimen living in the Society’s Gardens. 
PLATE XLVIII. 
Crax alberti, male and female. Male, from a bird living in the Gardens of the Zoolo- 
gical Society of Amsterdam. Female, froma specimen living in the Society’s 
Gardens. 
PLATE XLIX. 
Crax incommoda, from the typical specimen living in the Society’s Gardens, drawn in 
October 1871. 
PLATE L. 
Nothocrax urumutum, from a specimen in the British Museum. 
