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- four first quills graduated. ‘Tail rounded ; the tips 
mucronate. Legs moderate ; the inner toe ‘and a 
- shorter than the outer. | 
G. glandarius. Selby, pl. 32. lanceolatus. Gould’s Cent. 
bispecularis. Ib. p. 38. pl. 39. 
Cyanurus, Sw. (fig. 234.) Feet black, and as large. 
The lateral toes typically 
equal. Nostrils partially 
hid by the frontal plumes, 
which are directed for- 
wards. Bill crow-like ; the | 
notch almost or quite obsolete on the upper man- 
dible, and the tip not suddenly bent over the lower. 
Culmen more arched than the gonys ; commissure 
curved. Wings and tail rounded ; the tips of the 
latter not mucronated. | 
cristatus. Wilson, pl.1. f.1. Floridanus. Bon. Am. Orn. 
Stelleri. N. Zool. ii. pl.54. coronatus. Ill. of Orn. 64. 
sordidus. Zool. II].ii. pl.86. cyanopogon. PI. Col. 169. 
cristatellus. Pl. Col. 193. pileatus. Ib. 58. 
erythrorynchus. Gould’s azureus. Ib. 168. 
Cent. pl. 41. formosus. Ib. 436. 
_Dysorniruia, Sw. Bill very short, conic; the base 
wide, the sides compressed, the tip slightly bent and 
notched. Gonys ascending. Rictus with stiff bristles, 
half the length of the bill. Nostrils concealed by in- 
cumbent feathers. Tail moderate, graduated. Tarsi 
moderate. Inner toe shortest. Claw of the hind toe | 
but slightly curved. Feathers of the back very long 
and soft. 
D. Canadensis. Wilson, 20. f.1. brachyrynchus. N. Zool.ti. 
infaustus. M. Carls. pi. 76. plao5. 
Susram. GLAUCOPINE. Wattle Crows. 
Bill short ; the culmen elevated, and curved from the 
base ; the upper mandible entire; the gonys straight ; 
the commissure considerably curved. Rictus smooth. 
Wings short, rounded. Tail lengthened, graduated, 
or cuneated. 
