342 ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS. 
like caruncles over the eyes. Crown with a pendant 
des S. N. pl. 59. 
296 
erect ; the middle feathers long, and arched. Bill 
moderate, strong. Crown with a fleshy naked crest. 
The mouth furnished with wattles. (fig. 296. b) 
LopHupHorus, Tem. Bill rather lengthened: the up- 
per mandible very much curved, and projecting be- 
yond the lower. Head feathered. Crown with a 
lanceolate crest. Tail even, straight. (fig. 297.) _ 
L. refulgens. Pl. Col. 507. | leucomelanus. Pl. Col. pl. 1. 
=> 
= 
Numipa. Guinea-fowl. Bill short, strong. Nostrils lateral, 
placed in thecere. Head naked, surmounted bya callous 
crest. Tail short, bent down- MEE 
. Ufa | 
wards. Africa. (fig. 298.) x fl KA eta 
N. meleagris. Pl. Enl. 108. ogg Wo Ui ll + 
mitrata. Pall. Spi. 3. f. 1. (ERG S Yi } as | 
cristata. Vieil. Gal. 209. a Oa) 
maculipennis. W. Af. ii. a eee Wii, : 
ptyloryncha. Mus. Paris. TAS j)//}: 
* M. Lesson’s expressive name of Satyrus.seems to have the priority, 
but it has long been used in Entomology; and that of Tragopan is in 
every way objectionable. _ , 
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