GIGANTIC ARGUS. 



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the beak as long or longer than the head, com- 

 pressed, straight, naked at its base; the upper 

 mandible arched, and curved towards its extremity : 

 the nostrils are lateral, placed in the middle of the 

 upper jaw, and half closed by a membrane : the 

 cheeks and neck naked: the feet with the toes 

 united at their base by a slight membrane : the 

 tarsi spurless : the tail ascending, compressed into 

 two planes, and composed of twelve feathers ; the 

 two middle ones of the male very long : the first 

 quill is extremely short. 



The general habits of the bird are noticed in 

 the following pages. 



GIGANTIC ARGUS. 

 (Argus giganteus.) 



Ar. collo inferiore corporeque suhtus fusco-rujis nigro-lineatis ; 

 dorso tectricihusque caudcB flavescentihuSj macidis rotundatis 

 Juscis ; pennarum secundarium ocellatis plurimis ; remigum 

 rachis cceruleis ; caudd Jusco-7iigrd, alho punctata. (Femina, 

 fusco-nigrUf flavo Juscoque macidata, remigum rachis ccsrideo- 

 nigris ; maculis ocellatis inpemiis secundariis nullis.) 



Argus with the lower part of the neck and the body beneath 

 red-brown, striped with black 3 the back and tail-coverts yel- 

 lowish, spotted with rounded brown spots 5 the secondary 

 feathers with many ocelli ; the webs of the quills blue ; the 

 tail brown-black, spotted with white. (Fm«/e brown-black, 

 spotted with yellow and brown j the webs of the quills blue- 

 blacky and the secondary feathers without spots. ) 



