i a iy , 
298 ON THE CLASSIFICATION ey I TRI 
that of Brachypus, but the upper ee ox 
near the tip. Neck with setaceous hairs. ti 
bristled. Wings, tail, and feet as in Bracke * * 
A. vociferus. QO. d’Af. 106. f. 2. q 
Hematornis, Sw. (fig. 205. h) Head crested. Bi 
short. ictus bristled. Feet short > lateral toes un- 
equal ; hinder toe shorter than the tarsus, which ii 
equal to the middle toe. Wings and tail rounded. - 
H. chrysorrhoéus. O. d’ Af. iii. bimaculatus. Linn. Tr. xii 
pl t07 2. p. 147. 
melanocephalus. Ib. 106.1. erythrotis. | Dixon’s Vors 
hemorrhous. O.d’Af.107.1. Pl. Enl. 508. 
Tricopnorus, Temminck. Br istle-neck. (fig. 207.) 
_ Culmen gradually arched. S&> 207 
Nostrils and base of the ~ 
bill surrounded with length- 
ened slender hairs. Gape 
* very strongly bristled. Mar- 
gins of the mandibles white. 
Feathers of the crown and 
chin elongated. Nape of the 
neck furnished with seve- 
ral conspicuous lengthened 
bristles, very considerably 
exceeding the surrounding 
feathers. Feet short. Tar- 
sus longer than the hind toe, ed D 
and feathered beyond the knees. Inner toe shortest. 
Wings and tall moderate ; the former with the three 
first quills much graduated. i 
T. olivaceus, W. Af. i. 264,(6) strigilatus. W. Af. 1. 26% 
gularis. Ib. 1. 266. (a) : 
Puy.iastrepuvs, Sw. (fig.205. a, b) Bill as long as the 
head, strong, the tip rather hooked. Rictus strongly 
bristled. Frontal feathers small, compact, directed 
forwards, and compressed on the base of the bill. 
Wings and tail moderate, rounded. Feet short, 
strong, robust. Tarsus and middle toe of the same 
