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Show 240 MR. F. E. BEDDARD ON THE [Apr. 15, rhamphus gryphus. I exhibit drawings of the windpipe (text-figs. 29, 30), which are quite accurate, and illustrate the various features to which I desire to direct attention. It will be seen Lower end of windpipe of male Sarcorhamphus gryphus, front view. M, extrinsic muscles ; T, muscular ta«: at end of bronchus. that each bronchus ends in the male bird, as it does in the female, in an entirely membranous section of considerable length in proportion to the entire bronchus. The proportions are lightly |