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Black Storks are frequent in all the South-eastern parts or Europe, 
inhabiting the marshes of these countries ; are rare to the Westward. 
COMMON HERONS. 
Ardea cinerea, Linn. Le Heron, Buff. Le Heron cendre, Temm. 
Well-known natives of Great Britain and other parts of Europe.— The 
younger birds came from the Heronry of the Earl of Darnley at Cobham 
Hall in Kent: the older birds are from Holland. 
PURPLE or AFRICAN HERONS. 
Ardea purpurea, Linn. Le Heron pourpre, Buff. 
Very abundant in the temperate parts of Europe and Asia, occasion- 
ally accidental visitors to this country. The present specimens are 
young birds. 
CAYENNE NIGHT HERONS. (Immature.) 
Ardea Cayennensis, Gmel. Le Bihoreau de Cayenne, Buff. 
WHITE SPOONBILLS. 
Platalealeucorodia, Linn. LaSpatule, Buff. La Spatule blanche, Temm . 
Natives of the coasts of Europe, especially of Holland, from whence 
these specimens were obtained. They occasionally visit the shores of 
England. 
The following Gallinaceous Birds are also in these Aviaries. 
JAVANESE JUNGLE-FOWL. 
G alius Bankiva, Temm. 
CRESTED CURASSOWS. 
Crax Alector, Linn. Le Hocco de la Guiane, Buff. Le Hocco Mitupo- 
ranga, Temm, 
Natives of the warm parts of South America; frequent in Guiana, 
where they are called Peuries . They have bred freely in a Menagerie 
in Holland. 
GLOBOSE CURASSOW. 
Crax globicera, I Ann. 
Inhabits the same countries with the preceding. The knob on the 
yellow beak is wanting in young individuals. 
YARRELL’S CURASSOW. 
Crax Yarrellii, Benn. 
