. On the natural history and classification of birds . e. Lesson, Cent. - - Lessons Centurie Zoologique. Z. Miss. - - Leachs Zoological Miscellany. Freyc. Voy., or Fr. V. - Freycinets Voyage autour du Monde. Spix - - Spixs Avium Species Novae. Lin. Tr. - - Transactions of the Linnaean Society. Vieil. Gal., or V. G. - Vieillots Galerie des Oiseaux. Vieil. Am.,or O. Am. - Hist. Nat. des Oiseaux de lAmerique.! Ois. Ch. - - Vieillots Oiseaux Chanteurs. N. Z. - - Northern Zoology, vol. ii. rj . T11 „ T f Zoological Illustrations, i. (first seriesZool. 111., or Z. I. --{ .. r j : 9 n. (second ser
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. On the natural history and classification of birds . e. Lesson, Cent. - - Lessons Centurie Zoologique. Z. Miss. - - Leachs Zoological Miscellany. Freyc. Voy., or Fr. V. - Freycinets Voyage autour du Monde. Spix - - Spixs Avium Species Novae. Lin. Tr. - - Transactions of the Linnaean Society. Vieil. Gal., or V. G. - Vieillots Galerie des Oiseaux. Vieil. Am., or O. Am. - Hist. Nat. des Oiseaux de lAmerique.! Ois. Ch. - - Vieillots Oiseaux Chanteurs. N. Z. - - Northern Zoology, vol. ii. rj . T11 „ T f Zoological Illustrations, i. (first seriesZool. 111., or Z. I. --{ .. r j : 9 n. (second series). * Introduction to Botany, 2d ed. p. 383. RAPTORES. VULTURID.E. 205 Horsf. JavaZ. P. Braz. B. - - The Birds of Brazil. W. Af. - The Birds of Western Africa. {Horsfields Zoological Researches inJava.- Proceedings of the Zool. Soc.Z. Journ., or Zool. J. - Zoological Journal.Edwards, or Ed. - Edwards Nat. Hist, of Birds. Brown, 111. - - Illustrations of Natural History. Lears - - Illustrations of the Psittacidse. Sav. - - Savignys Birds of Egypt.. Order I. RAPTORES. Rapacious Birds. Family VULTURID^E. The Vultures.Size large. Body thick, heavy. Bill and legs verystrong; the former hooked, but not toothed. Clawsbut slightly curved, and hardly retractile. Head andneck, in general, more or less naked.Vultur, Linn. Nostrils naked, transverse. Wings with thefourth quill longest. Head andbill destitute of caruncles. Tailfeathers 12—14. Inhabits the Old World, (fig. 180.)V. fulvus. PI. Enl. 426. galericulatus. PJ. Col. IS. auricularis. O.dAf.pl. 18. indicus. Ois. dAf. 11.;cinereus. PL Enl. 425. PI. Col. 26. pondicereanus. PI. Col. 2. monachus. PI. Col. 426. Cathartes, Illiger. Nostrils naked, longitudinal. Wings with the third quill equal to the fourth, and longest. Inhabits, with one exception, the New World. Typical.Sarcoramphus, Dumerel. Head and neck naked. Bill and feet strong; f^^^^S)^~^Cjl the former with an elevated fleshy I ^ caruncle, (fig. 181.) S, papa. Ed. 2. condor.