. On the natural history and classification of birds . ened; the second, third, and two following quillslongest, and of equal length. Tail boat-shaped:males with the two middle feathers excessively elon-gated, generally broad and convex. V. (c) chrysnotus. i. 174.(d)erythrorynchus. lb. (b) paradisea. lb. pi. 11. Euplectes, Swains, (fig. 247.) Bill shorter than the round, partly con- 247cealed by the frontal short; the second quillshorter than the third; ter-tials as long as the short, even, or veryslightly rounded. Feet l


. On the natural history and classification of birds . ened; the second, third, and two following quillslongest, and of equal length. Tail boat-shaped:males with the two middle feathers excessively elon-gated, generally broad and convex. V. (c) chrysnotus. i. 174.(d)erythrorynchus. lb. (b) paradisea. lb. pi. 11. Euplectes, Swains, (fig. 247.) Bill shorter than the round, partly con- 247cealed by the frontal short; the second quillshorter than the third; ter-tials as long as the short, even, or veryslightly rounded. Feet large, gracile. Toes very. FRINGILLID^E. COCCOTHRAUSTINiE. 279


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