d a r t e r .
flies o f the head: though this circumftance, where every other
correfponds, muft have lefs weight, when we confider the endlefs
variety in Nature, who' will not, in frequent inftances, bear the
confinement o f fyfiem, however ufeful fuch method may be in
affifting authors to arrange her works.
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LXX. H ooded D odo — — to face Page i
LXXI. Bl a c k Ostrich — — ■ 6
LXXII. G a l e a t ed C assowary — — IO
LXXIII. R oseate, Spoonbill — — 16
LXXIV. H orned Screamer — — 18
LXXV. A merican Jabiru — — • - 22
LXXVI. C rested Bo a t -bill — — 2Ó
LXXVII. T ufted Umbre — — 3 °
LXXVIII. W a t t l e d H eron — ■ — ■ 82
LXXIX. Bl a c k -faced Ibis — — 108
LXXX. W hit e -headed C uRlew — — 123
LXXXI. C ape Snipe, V a r . A. — — 138
LXXXII. W hite-winged Sandpiper — I 73
LXXXIII. N ew Z ealand Plover — — 206
LXXXIV. Pied Oy s t e r -catcher — — 219
LXXXV. A ustrian P ratincole •— — 222
LXXX VI.