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CORVIDiE. 



Manucodiata, Brisson. 



Sp. 1. Pa. apoda. Linne. 



Paradisea major. Shavoy v. \ii.p. 480. pL 58. 

 Sp. 2. Pa. minor. Shatv, v. p. AM. 

 Sp. 3. Pa. rubra. Cuvier? 



Paradisea sanguinea. Shaw, v. viii.jt?. 487. pi- 59. 

 Sp. 4. Pa. nigricans. Sharvj v. vii.p. 4S9.pl. 60. 

 Sp. 5. Pa. magnifica. v. vii. /). 492, pi. 62. 



GENUS CLXXXVII.— LOPHORINA, VieiUot. 



Rostrum ad medio plumis 

 elongatis tectum, valde la- 

 teratim compressum, supra 

 angustum, gracile, rectum, 

 apice subemarginatum, in- 

 curvum. 



Pennce colli, in masculis, lon- 

 giores, alulae assimulantes. 



BeaJc clothed with elongate 

 feathers to the middle, 

 much compressed late- 

 rally, narrow above, slen- 

 der, straight, its tip slightly 

 notched, incurved. 

 Feathers of the iieck, in the 

 males, lengthened, and re- 

 sembling wings. 



Sp. 1. Lo. superba. 



Paradisea superba. Shatv, v. vii. p, 494. pi. 63. — New Guinea. 

 Sp. 2. Lo. aurantia. 



Paradisea aurantia. Shaw, v. vii. p. 499. pi. 68. 



GENUS CLXXXVIII.- 



Rostrum basi plumis brevi- 

 bus antrorsum spectanti- 

 bus tectum, gracile, supra 

 convexum, lateratim sub- 

 compressum, versus api- 

 cem tenuii^s laciniatum, 

 arcuatum. 



CICINNURUS. Vieillot. 



BeaJc clothed at the base 

 with short feathers point- 

 ing forwards, slender, con- 

 vex above, rather com- 

 pressed laterally, towards 

 the tip slightly jagged, 

 arcuated. 



