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BLBMBNTS or OENITHOLOGX. 



latter is the Demoiselle Crane, just mentioned, and also the 

 Stanley and the Crowned or Balearic Crane, one or more of 

 which kinds are generally to be found exemplified in our CoUec^ 

 tion at the Eegent's Park. 



Here may be mentioned the Trumpeters, Cariamas, and 

 Horned Screamers, all of which are South- American forms, and 



Kg. 43. 



The Demoiselle Orane (Grus virgo). 



each one of which merits some special attention from the 

 student of Ornithology. 



The Trumpeter (Psophia crepitans) has a short beak, velvety 

 plumage, and weak powers of flight. 



The Cariama, or Seriema (Cariama cristata, fig. 45), is a large 



