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BATBACHOSTOMUS MONILIGEE. 
“ Thinking at first the bird could not possibly have escaped I searched about for it, and at the foot of 
the small tree where the nest was I found the remains of an egg. These I have kept and will send with the 
nest, as I at least have no doubt that they originally enclosed the young Frog-mouth. You will see, from 
these fragments, that the egg of the bird is probably pure white, almost round, ol thin texture, and with a 
smooth, glossless surface.” 
P I C A E I M. 
CAPRIMULGIM. 
Subfam. CAP RIMU LGINiE. 
Bill short, very weak and flexible, the tip hooked slightly. Nostrils tubular ; gape furnished 
with stout bristles. Wings and tail long. Middle toe with the claw pectinated. 
Genus CAPKIMULGGS. 
Bill short, very wide at base, suddenly compressed towards the tip, which is gently curved 
and grooved parallel to the culmen. Gape enormous, and protected by long stout bristles. 
Wings long and pointed ; the 3rd quill the longest, and the 1st shorter than the 4th. Tail 
moderately long and expanding slightly towards the tip, which is even. Tarsus short, more or 
less feathered, the bare portion in front covered with transverse scales ; lateral toes short and 
united to the middle at the base by a membrane ; claws straight, the middle one with the inner 
edge strongly pectinated. 
