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II. Caput, the 

 head, which is 

 divided into 18 

 parts. 



III. 



CoLLUM, the 

 neck which is 

 divided into 2 

 parts. 



1. Lorvm, the naked line at the base of the 



bill, fig. 1. d. 



2. Lingua, the tongue. 



8. Fronsj the forehead, fig. I. e. fig. II. c. 



4. Capistrum, the face, fig. II. a. 



6. Sinciput, the hinder part of the head, 



fig- 1./. 



6. Corona, the crown of the head, fig. I. g. 



7. Hegio ophthalmica, region of the eyes, h, 



8. Oculus, the eye. 



9. Orhitce, the orbits or centre of the eyes. 



10. Tempora^ the temples, i. 



11. Supercilium, the eye-brows, j. 

 12-. Gena, the cheek, k, 



13. Crista, the crest, fig. III. d. 



14. Comua, the horns, as exemplified in the 



horned owls, consisting of upright 

 bunches of feathers. 



15. JBarha, the beard, fig. I. /. 



16. Mentum, the chin, m. 



17. Aures, the ears, n. 



18. Regio parotica, the protuberance behind 



the ear, o. 



1. Cervix, the hinder 1. Nucha, nape of 

 pai't of the neck, J the neck, p. 

 which includes 2^2. Anchenium,^3LTt 

 parts, from J9 to 5. ^ below the napej^. 



2. Gutter, the throat, 

 which is subdi- 

 vided into 4 parts. 



CarunculcR, or 

 wattles, the fleshy 

 substances under 

 the throat of the 

 cock, &c. 

 , Gula, the gul- 

 let, r. 



, Jugulum, the 

 lower part of the 

 throat, s, 



, Saccus jugula- 

 ris, the crop. 



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