CEREOPSIS. — CERORHYNCHA. 
613 
auricularis Gray, Handlist Birds I. 2G6. = Copsychus auricularis Swinh. 
luctuosa Cabanis, Mus. Heine. I. 41. = Copsychus er y thr opter us. 
macrura Gray, Handlist Birds I. 266. = Copsychus macrurus Wagl. 
Stricklandi Gray, Handlist Birds I. 266. = Copsychus Stricklandi Dillw. 
suavis Gray, Handlist Birds I. 266. = Copsychus suavis Sclat. 
CEREOPSIS (Lamellirostres) — Latham, Ind. Ornith. 1801. Suppl. 67. ~ 
Illiger, Prodrom. Syst. 252. 
Rostrum brève ^ crqssum, convexum, maxilla convexodeßexa, subfornicata. 
Nares basales. Caput totum cute scabra rostri basin et nares tegente indutum. 
Alae médiocres., tuberculatae. Cauda rotundata, rectricibus 16. Pedes grallarii, 
médiocres, coiujrui, tetradactyli ^ eolligati. Hallux gracilis amotus. Ungues brevius- 
culi acuti. Tarsus digito medio nix duplo longior. Pterna protuberans rotundata. 
Acropodia scutulata. — 1 Spec. 
novae Holiaiicliae Latham, Ind. Ornitb. Suppl. 67. — Jardine et Selby, 
Illustr. Ornitli. n. ser. Tb. 35. — Temminck, PI. color. 206. — Gould, Birds 
Australia VIT. Tb. 1. [Australia. 
Cereopsis cinereus Cuvier, Règne anim. L 569. — Vieillot, Galerie Oiseaux 
I. 284. 
Cereopsis australis Swainson, Classific. Birds II. 366; Ann. Menag. 219. Fig. 32. 
Anser griseus Vieillot, Encycl. métb. 351. 
Cape Barren Goose. 
GERIORNIS (Phasianidae. — xspaç cornu, opvtç avis) Swainson, Classific. Birds 
1857. II. 341. — Gray, Genera Birds 1845. IIL 499. = Tragopan Cuv. 
Synon.: Ceratornis Cab. 
Bill sbort and thick, with the culmen much arched to the tip, which is ob- 
tuse; the sides compressed; the nostrils basal, oval, lateral and naked. Wings 
ample and very concave, with the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh quills the longest. 
[Tail ample and rounded. Tarsi the length of the middle toe, robust and covered 
in front by broad divided scales. Toes long, the lateral ones unequal; the front 
ones united at the base by a membrane, the hind toe moderate and slightly ele- 
vated; the claws long and curved. Head furnished with a long horn over each 
eye; and beneath the throat two short naked spaces which is capable of expansion 
into wattles. 
Blythi Jerdon, Journ. asiat. Soc. Bengal. 1870. XXXIX. 60. — Tragopan Blythi. 
Caboti Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1857. XXV. 171. =z Tragopan Capoti 
Lathami Gray, Genera Birds HI. 499. = Tragopan satyrus Cuv. 
macrolophus Swainson, Classific. Birds II. 342. = Tragopan melanocephalus. 
melanocephala Gray, Genera Birds HI. 499. = Tragopan melanocephalus. 
satyra Blyth, Catal. Birds as. Soc. 240. = Tragopan satyrus Cuv. 
I Temmincki Gray, Genera Birds HI. 499. — Tragopan Temmincki. 
\ Temmincki Jerdon, Ibis 1869. 147. =: Tragopan Blythi. 
ICEROPIA Agassiz, Ind. Nomencl. = Keropia Gray. 
CERORHINA (Alcidae) Bonaparte, Synopsis Birds Syn. 1828. 427. — Gray, 
Genera Birds 1848. III. 689. — Baird, Birds N. America 904. — Phaleris Tem. 
Synon.: Ceratorhyncha Bonap. — Chimerina Eschsch. 
General form short and heavy; wings rather long; tail short; legs and feet 
large and strong; tarsi short. Bill rather long, much flattened laterally; upper 
mandible usually with an upright horny appendage at its base, which is flattened 
Änd obtuse at the end; angle of under mandible very distinct and generally with 
a groove across it, giving the appearance of an additional part directly on the 
point of the angle. 
monocerata Cassin. Baird, Birds N. America 905. = Phaleris monocerata. 
orientalis Bonaparte, Synopsis Birds Unit. States 428. = Phaleris monocerata. 
Suckleyi Cassin. Baird, Birds N. America 906. — Phaleris Suckleyi. 
CERORHINCA Bonaparte. — Ceratorhyncha Bonap. 
CERORHYNCHA occidentalis Bonaparte, Ann. Lyc. New York 1828. II. 428. 
= Phaleris monocerata. 
