468 Mr. N. A. Vicors on the Natural Affinities 
with the Scansores at the one extreme, and with the Fissirostres, 
where we first entered on the order, at the other. 
It will thus afford some recompense to the labours of those 
who may have accompanied me so far in my progress through 
the different tribes of the Insessores, to find the extremes of that 
order thus connected together, and the whole of the affinities by 
which its various groups are linked to each other thus existing 
in beautiful harmony. For the more perfect intelligence of 
those who may wish to see at one view how these groups are 
united, I shall submit the following table to their inspection, 
which will at the same time serve to explain some curious parti- 
culars that attend the distribution of these Perchers. 
nds Cr 
CONIROSTRES 
Fri ri 14 dn C= 
EN lide id. Bo ne ge 
; d crie iq: 
do. ^. Patio 
cidæ \ 
FISSIROSTRES 
| Capri- Prome- - Ciy- | 
pide | | ropidæ? ride x 
