122 Records of Birds zvhich have bred m Captivity. 
631. — LESSER GREY-HEADED GUAN. Ortalis vctnla. 
Suggitt, ]9i4. See 1!.N. U)i3, -'S. 
In the Ibis 1902, 22S, \V. {.ioodfellovv says of Ortalis guttata, " They 
cross readilv with fowls, and for tin's reason the whites keep them on the 
Maranon." 
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MEGAPODIDAE. 
632. — BRUSH TURKEY. Cafhcliinis lathaml. W.T.P, 
Zoo, 1902, etc. 
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TIN AMI DAE. 
633. — TATAUPA TINAMOU. Cryptunis iataiipa. W.T.P. 
1st Scih Smith, 1904. A.S. .Medal. Sec A.M. n.s. ii. 285. 
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634. — RUFOUS TINAMOU. Rliyichotus rufcsccus. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 1912. 
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635. — PARTRIDGE TINAMOU. X othnprocta pcrdharia. W.T.P. 
But see A.M. 1909, 32. The birds re|)orted as pcrdicaria were later 
dound to be maculosa. 
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636. — SPOTTED TINAMOU. Xothuni maculosa. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 1888. Sec i\.M. 1909, 53. 
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CRACIDAE. 
637. — MARTINETA TINAMOU Calopczus clegans. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 1912. 
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RATITAE. 
638. — EMU. Droiuacns iwvac-hollandiae. 
Commonly. 
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639. — OSTRICH. Strutliio camclus and australls. 
Bred for the feathers in S. Africa, Australia, etc. 
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640. — RHEA. Rhea amcricana. W.T.P, 
Zoo and elsewhere. 
