VULTURIM. 
Otogyps.* 
Characters in common with Yultur ; hut the head and neck are bare of feathers or down, and the sides 
of the latter are furnished with lengthened wattles from beneath each ear. 
1. O. auricularis (Daud.) Le Vaill. Ois. d’Afr. t. 9- — Vultur 2. O. calvus (Scop.) Sonn. Voy. Ind. t. 104. — Vultur pontice- 
ffigyptius Temm. PI. col. 407.; Vultur nubicus Ham. Smith, GrifF. rianus Gmel. PI. col. 2., Ann. du Mus. 1. t. 20. 
An. Kingd. pi. 
Gyps SavA 
with the culmen gradually hooked to the tip and rounded ; the sides rather swollen ; 
The other characters are like those of "V ultur ; but the head and 
Bill lengthened, 
the nostrils oblong-ovate and oblique, 
neck are clothed with short down, and the nape 
lengthened downy feathers. 
1. G . fulvus (Gmel.) PI. enl. 426. — Vultur leucoceplialus 
Meyer ; Vultur Percnopterus Pall.; Vultur Kolbii Daud., Le Vaill. 
Ois. d’Afr. t. 10., Rupp. Atlas, t. 32.; Gyps vulgaris Savig. ; 
Vultur indicus Temm. PI. col. 26. 
2. G. bengalensis (Gmel.) Lath. Syn. pi. 1. (young), Gray, 111. 
* Proposed in 1841 ( List of Gen. of Birds, p. 2.). 
ornamented with a ruff of lanceolate feathers or of 
Ind. Zool. pi. . — Vultur Chaugoun Daud. Le Vaill. Ois. d’Afr. 
t. 11. (adult); Vultur leuconotus Gray, 111. Ind. Zool. pi. .; 
? Vultur indicus Scop. Sonn. Voy. Ind. t. 105. 
3. G. tenuirostris (Hodgs.). 
f Established by Savigny (Hist, de I'Egypte, Zool. 1. 71.) in 1809. 
June, 1844. 
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