236 AVES : HEKODIONES. — XXXVI. 



Families of Herodiones. 



u. Sides of upper mandible with a deep narrow groove, extending from the 

 nostrils to the tip; sliull schizorhinal. Ibises. 

 6. Bill very broad, much flattened, and greatly widened toward tip, only 



the point decurved Plataleid^b, 137. 



66. Bill slender, subterete, gradually decurved for its whole length. 



IBIDIDM, 138. 



aa. Sides of upper mandible without long groove; skull holorhinal. Storks 

 and Herons. 



c. Hind toe inserted more or less above the level of the others ; its claw 

 short ; claws broad and flat, resting on a horny pad or shoe ; middle 



claw not pectinate CicohiidjE, 139. 



cc. Hind toe inserted on the level of the rest ; claws narrow, arched ; the 

 middle one pectinate on its inner edge ; bill straight, pointed. 



Ardeid^, 140. 



Family CXXXVII. PLATALBIDJE. (The Spoonbills.) 



Bill long, flat, Iproad and spoonshaped at the end, otherwise essen- 

 tially as in the Ibididm. Genera 2 ; species 6, in most regions, 

 u. Trachea simple (not convoluted within the thorax). . . . Ajaja, 369. 



369. AJAJA Reichenbach. (Brazilian name.) 



724. A. ajaja (L.). KoSEATE SPOONBILL. Chiefly white, hack 

 and wings rose-pink ; tail huffy ; skin of the bald head variegated. 

 L. 34. W. 15. B. 7 ; its width 2. T. 5. Tropical America, N. 

 to S. lU. 



Family CXXXVIII. IBIDIDuSJ. (The Ibises.) 



Bill very long and slender, compressed, cylindric, curved through- 

 out, the upper mandible with a deep groove reaching nearly or 

 quite to tip ; legs rather long, the toes slightly webbed at base. 

 Head more or less naked; plumage stork-like, without powder- 

 down tracts ; wings broad ; tail short ; tarsus scutellate in front, 

 in our species. Skull schizorhinal. Genera 10 or more; species 

 24 ; of the lakes and swamps of warm regions. Sexes alike. 

 u. Head of adult wholly naked anteriorly; no crest; claws curved. 



GUABA, 370. 



aa. Head of adult feathered except on lores ; crown with a short crest ; claws 



nearly straight Pleoadis, 371. 



370. GUARA Reichenbach. (From guarauna, a Brazilian name.) 



725. G. alba (L.). White Ibis. Spanish Curlew. Pure 

 white, tips of longer quills glossy black. L. 24. W. 11. T. 4. 

 B. 7. Southern States, N. to S. Ind. 



371. PLEGADIS Kaup. (TrXijyds, scythe.) 



726. P. autumnalis (Hasselquist). Glossy Ibis. Rich dark 

 purplish-chestnut ; head, back, wings and tail metallic purplish- 



