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 (Plataleæ):—The Common Spoonbill. The (Cancromata):—The Whale-headed Stork, or Shoe-beak—The Savaku, or Boat-bill—The Hammer-head, or Shadow Bird     58-63

(Ciconiæ):—The Tantali—The Ibis-like Tantalus—The True Storks—The White or House Stork—The Simbil—The Senegal Jabiru—The Jabiru     63-74

(Leptoptilos) The African Marabou—The Indian Adjutant, or Argala     74, 75

(Anastomus):—The African Clapper-bill, or Shell-eater     75,76

(Ardeæ):—The Common Heron—The Giant Heron. The (Herodias):—The Great White Heron—The Lesser Egret—The Cattle Heron—The Night Heron     76-83

(Ardetta):—The Little Bittern—The Common Bittern—The Sun Bittern, or Peacock Heron     83-87

(Paludicolæ). The (Grues):—The Common Crane—The Demoiselle, or Numidian Crane. The (Balearica):—The Crowned African or Peacock Crane. The (Arvicolæ). The (Dicholophus):—The Brazilian Cariama, or Crested Screamer   87-94

(Psophia):—The Agami, or Gold-breasted Trumpeter. The (Palamedeæ):—The Aniuma, or Horned Screamer—The Chauna, or Tschaja     94-98

(Ralli). The (Rhynchæa):—The Golden Rail, or Painted Cape Snipe—The Water Rail—The (Aramides):—The Serrakura—The Land Rail, or Corn Crake. The (Parræ):—The Chilian Jacana—The Chinese Jacana     98-103

(Gallinulæ). The (Porphyrio):—The Hyacinthine Porphyrio—The Purple Gallinule. The (Stagnicola):—The Common Gallinule, or Moor-hen      103-110

(Fulica):—The Common Coot—The Finfoots—The Surinam Finfoot, or Picapare     110-113

THE SWIMMERS (Natatores).

(Lamellirostres). The (Phœnicopteri). The (Cygni):—The Mute Swan—The Whistling Swan—Bewick's Swan—The Black-necked Swan—The Black Swan     114-129