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NATURAL HISTORY. 
c. Picoides, 78. Penelope, 89. 
Hemicercus, 78. Ortalida, 89. 
Campephilus, 78. b. Crax, 90. 
Denbrobates, 78* Ourax, 90. 
Pieus, 79. Mitu, 90. 
Drvocopus, 79. Folyplectron, 93. 
Chloronerpes, 79.| Pavo, 91,92. 
Chrysoptilus, 79. b. Argus, 93. 
Melanerpes, 79. ) Phasianus, 94. 
Tripsurus, 79. : Syrmatieus, 95. 
<■. Gecinus, 80. Thaumalea, 95. 
Hemilophus, 80. \ <?• Euplocomus, 96. 
Celeus, 80. Alectrophanes, 97* 
Meiglyptes, 80. ! Gallus, 98. 
Tiga, 80. Satyra, 99. 
Brachypternus,80Jd. Meleagris, 99. 
Centurus, 80. Numida, 99. 
Guttera, 99. 
e. Lophophorus, 100. 
Leuconerpes. 
/. Colaptes, 80. 
Geocolaptes, 
g. Yunx, 80. 
Sypheotides.lll. 
Houbara, 111. 
Eupodotis, 111. 
b. CEdicnemus, 112. 
Eacus, 112. 
e. Cursorius, 112. 
Oreophilus, 112. 
Pedionomus, 112. 
Pluvianus, 112. 
d. Glareola, 113. 
< 2 ,Squatarola, 113. 
Chettusia, 113. 
Vanellus, 113. 
Hoplopterus, 113. 
Sarciophorus, 113. 
Lobivanellus, 113. 
Erythrogonys,113. 
Charadrius, 113. 
Eudromias, 113. 
Hiaticula, 113. 
>. Cinclus, 113. 
Hsematopus, 114. 
Tetraogallus, 100. 
„ l Fam. 3. Ardeute. 
Fam.... 
7 ♦ ,*„$ a.Psophia, 114. 
a. Rhizothera, 101. C ariama, 114. 
^Ptilopachus, 101. 
^ Ithaginis, 101. 
f Xerwa, 101. 
1 Fternistes, 101. 
' Franeolinus, 101. 
Caccabis, 102. 
Perdix, 102. 
Arborophila, 102. 
Coturnix, 102. 
Fam. 4. Cuculidce, 
а. Indicator, 81. 
б. Geococcyx, 81. 
Saurothera, 81. 
r. Centropus, 81. 
Coiia, 82. 
Piaya, 82. 
Coccyzus, 82. 
Diplopterus, 82. 
Guira, 82. 
d. Crotophaga, 83. 
Phasnicophaus,82. 
Rhinortha, 82. 
Scythrops, 82. 
t. Eudynamys, 82. 
Oxylophus, 82. 
Chrysocoecyx, 83AfT e{r a 0 . 
Leptosomus, 82. Lyrurus, 104. 
* / Centrocercus, 104. 
Ord. IY. T ~^' - . Lagopus, 105. 
„ 7 ... /o Pterocles, 105. 
Fam. 1. Columbidce. 
Turnix, 103. 
Rollulus. 103. 
Odontophorus, 
103. 
Ortyx, 103. 
VLophcrtyx, 
Syrrhaptes, 105. 
a T®» 84 ' m.fcMoni'U*. 
Sphenocercus, 84. !«• Attagis, 106. 
Carpophagus, 85. '&• Chion 1 * 
b. Lopholaimus, 85./ t?.,™ M 
Columba, 85, 86. ( * W’ 
Ectopistes, 87* 1 Tmamu . 
Ocyphaps, 87. I Nothura, 106. 
Geopelia, 87. j Rhynchotus, 106. 
Macropygia, 87. [Fam.g. Megapodidce. Fam - 4 - Scolopacida. 
. Chionis, 106. 
Tinamidcs. 
’ I Tinaffius, 106. 
b. Grus, 115-117. 
Anthropoides,117. 
Baleariea, 117- 
c. Eurypyga, 117. 
Ardea, il8, 119. 
Herodias, 120,121. 
Ardeola, 122. 
Botaurus, 122. 
Ardetta, 122. 
Tigrisoma, 123. 
Nycticorax, 123. 
Scopus, 123. 
^Cancroma, 123. 
Platalea, 123. 
.Anastomus, 124. 
^jDromas, 124. 
Ciconia, 124. 
Sphenorhynchus, 
124. 
Myeteria, 125. 
Leptoptilos, 125. 
•Tantalus, 125. 
Ibis, 126. 
Threskiomis, 126. 
Geronticus, 126. 
Theristicus, 126. 
Harpiprion, 126. 
Falcinellus, ! 26. 
Aramus, 125. 
(Ena, 87. 
Petrophassa, 87. 
Turtur, 87. 
. Columbina, 88. 
Zenaida, 88. 
Chamoepelia, 88. 
Peristera, 88. 
Phaps, 88. 
Starncenas, 88. 
Caloenas, 88. 
Goura, 88. 
Fam. 1. Struthio- 
nidcB. 
a. Struthio, 107. 
Casuarius, 108. 
Dromaius, 109. 
Rhea, 109. 
- . „ - b. Apteryx, 108. 
•■MWT - T? TJAiiLiHiiii. c< Didus, 108. 
Fam. ll'Cracida. Fam. 2. Otidce. 
a. Salpiza, 89. a. Otis, 110. 
a. Numenius, 127. 
Limosa, 127. 
■* “ 1a ' Xenus, 127- 
Order\p) Grall.e. Erolia, 127. 
“ Ibidorhyncha,127. 
Talegallus, 106. 
(JVlegapodius, 106. 
6. Totanus, 128. 
Glottis, 128. 
Tringoides, 128. 
Actidurus, 128. 
Catoptrophorus, 
128. 
c. Recu.rvirostra,127. 
Himantopus, 127 . 
d. Hemipalama, 129. 
Heteropoda, 129. 
Tringa, 129. 
Philomaehus, 128- 
Limicola, 128. 
Calidris, 129. 
e. Macroramphus, 
130. 
Rhynchaea, 130. 
Scolopax, 130. 
Philohela, 13tf. 
Enalius, 130. 
Gailinago, 130. 
Lymnocryptes. 
130. 
/. Phalaropus, 129. 
Lobipes, 129. 
Fam.^7 Palamedeidce . 
a. Parra, 131. 
Metopidius, 131. 
Hydrophasianus, 
131. 
b. Chauna, 131. 
Palamedea, 131. 
Fam. 6. Rallidce. 
a. Ortygometra, 132. 
Porzana, 132. 
Rail us, 132. 
b. Tribonyx, 133. 
Porphyrio, 133. 
Gallinula, 133. 
Fulica, 134. 
c. Heliornis, 134. 
Podica, 134. 
Order V. Nata- 
tores. 
Fam. 1. Anatida . 
a. Phcenieopterus, 
135. 
b. Plectropterus,J36. 
Sarkidiornis, 136. 
Chenalopex, 137. 
c. Cereopsis, 137. 
Chlcephaga, 138. 
Nettapus, 139. 
Bernicla, 139, 
Chen, 138. 
Anser, 140. 
Cygnopsis, 139. 
d. Cygnus, 141. 
Olor, 142. 
Chenopis, 143. 
e. Dendrocygna,144. 
Tadoma, 144, 
Casarca, 144. 
Aix, 145. 
Mareca, 145. 
Pcecilonetta, 145. 
Dafila, 145. 
Anas, 146. 
Querquedula, 146, 
147- 
Chaulelasmus,147. 
M alacorhvnchus„ 
147. 
Spatula, 147. 
Cairina, 148, 
/. Micropterus, 148. 
Oidemia, 148. 
Melanetta, 148, 
