. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds -- Japan. 180 MlMOCiVPES. Suborder Xll. BUCEIWTES. Front plantar leading to hallux; no lateral bare tracts on the neck ; no basipterygoid processes; cpisternal process perforated to receive the feet of the coracoids. The Buccrotes consist of the family Bucerotida, containing about sixty species confined to the Ethiopian and Oriental Regions. Ordc r MIMOGYPES. The Order Mimogypes contains only one Suborder, which is not represented in Japan. Suborder XIII. MIMOGYPES. The Pseudo-Vultures of America possess the following cha- racters :— Hallux present, an
. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds -- Japan. 180 MlMOCiVPES. Suborder Xll. BUCEIWTES. Front plantar leading to hallux; no lateral bare tracts on the neck ; no basipterygoid processes; cpisternal process perforated to receive the feet of the coracoids. The Buccrotes consist of the family Bucerotida, containing about sixty species confined to the Ethiopian and Oriental Regions. Ordc r MIMOGYPES. The Order Mimogypes contains only one Suborder, which is not represented in Japan. Suborder XIII. MIMOGYPES. The Pseudo-Vultures of America possess the following cha- racters :— Hallux present, and connected with the ^e^or perforans diyitorum;. Deep plantar tendons of Cathaiics aura. spinal feather-tract not defined on the neck; basipterygoid processes present; young born helpless, but covered with down. Of these four characters the combination either of the first three or of the last three is not known to occur in any other Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Seebohm, Henry, 1832-1895. London, R. H. Porter
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