EYEBHOWED GUAN. Penelope superciliaris 



PLATE VIIL 



Penelope superciliaris, lUiger, Wagler, Isis, 1830, 1110. 

 Salpiza superciliaris, Wagler. 



Penelope Jacu-pemha, Spix, N. S. Av. Braz. 7. t. 72. 

 Inhabits Tropical America. 



PILEATED GUAN. Penelope pileata. 



PLATE IX. 



Penelope pileata, Lichtenstein, Wagler, Isis, 1830, 1110. 

 Salpiza pileata, Wagler. — Gray, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. ii. 19. 



Inhabits Tropical America. 



The Earl of Derby in his Notes remarks on these birds and the Curassows : — 



" One species of Guan, of which we do not know the name, but a small brown kind, has laid with us, 

 and we reared three young- about five years back. Thompson thinks the young lived till the following- 

 season : we have some of the same kind now." — July 21, 1846. 



" As to Curassows, w^e have bred them several times, and I have one young one of this year, but I rather 

 think they have all been of the same kind, viz. C. globicer a. "—July 21, 1846. 



"We have two young Curassows, C. globicera, and some eggs, both of that kind and of the Pauwi. I 

 wish these last may succeed." 



" We have lost the young Cushew bird." 



" The skin of the GalUm di Monte {Oreophasis Derbiams, G. R. Gray, Genera of Birds, t. ) was given 

 by Mr. Klee, a gentleman of Guatemala and a friend of Mr. Skinner's, to my collector Bates for me, and 

 it Was the only bird of the kind that Bates saw in the country, though he heard much of them ; nor do I 

 know with certainty whether my specimen be male or female, though I suspect the former." — 1844. 



PIPING GUAN. Penelope pipile. 



PLATE X. 



Crax pipile, Jacq. Beitr. z. Gesch. der Vogel, 1. 1 1 . 



Penelope pipile, Gmel. 



Penelope leucolophus, Merr. 



Penelope Jacatinga, Spix, N. S. Av. Braz. t. 70. 



Inhabits Tropical America. 



