456 CONCLUSION. 



It will be found that the Berbice Falcon, p. 292, No. 240, has been 

 wholly omitted. The description of this is: Length fourteen inches 

 Bill black ; cere yellow; head, neck, back, and wings pale ash, with, 

 darker marblings on the two first ; beneath the body buff, with 

 numerous dusky bars; second quills barred dark ash, the greater 

 rufous red, for three quarters of the length barred with black, from 

 thence to the end black ; tail as the back, with four curved black 

 bars ; legs yellow. Inhabits South America, by the name of 

 Maujacana. 



An unaccountable misrepresentation has also occurred in respect 

 to the bill of the Black Skimmer, vol. 10, p. 96, where it is said, 

 that the upper mandible is bifid beneath, so as to admit of the under 

 one entering the shallow groove ; on the contrary, it should have been 

 said, that the under one was bifid, to admit of the upper one enter- 

 ing into the cavity of the under, formed to receive it. 



It appears too, that the Yellow-fronted Thrush, vol. 5, p. 64, 

 and the Var. A of the Black-chinned, vol. 4, p. 189. are allied to 

 Hurruwa Bee-Eater, p. 120. 



Independent of the above, we are not conscious of errors, ex- 

 cept those of the press, which maybe corrected by the reader in the 

 course of his perusal. 



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