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THE TATAUPA, 
FoDrteen or fifteen np^cim of these turinui liirdt 
are desmbetl^ but llteir ljTf*u«y is not well known, 
and tli<-re ia con!titlt?ial>le coji fusion Rmoiig l1***ir 
names, from the works of Spix nfiismg new appella- 
tiona to almost ftll tliai wt?re known. One of the 
most carioim i» the Tinaniu** nnnua of Temnvirick, 
of vf-ry tUmirHUitre i^lze., tjeinj^ nhuut a thU'dles^ thati 
the common quail. It is very interesting from its 
form, which approadies in many respeelB to tliai oi 
Ottygkf and h thou^^lit by Temminck to Ktim<] at 
the I'Stremily of thy prcai'nt pr«'tms, and h'ljfl lo that 
we bare jnst mentioneil. The hallux ia simpl/ a 
nail, and there is an (.'Xiraordiimry deveiopmi^tit in 
thu feather!! of the rump. It will lOaml «a ibe type 
or a «uUgt!DU9. 
