BIEDS. 43 



Tarsus partly or entirely feathered, as is also the nasal 

 groove ; sides of neck usually with bare skin or pecul- 

 iar feathers TETRAONID^E, 49. 



Tarsus and nasal groove unfeathered ; no peculiar feathers 

 on neck PERDICID^E, 50. 



M. FAMILIES OF LIMICOL^l. 



I. Toes lobate ; tarsus notably compressed ; body depressed. 



PHALAROPODIIXE, 54. 



II. Toes not lobate ; tarsus not specially compressed. 



* Legs exceedingly long ; tarsus as long as tail ; bill nmch 

 longer than head, slender, acute, and curved upwards ; feet 

 4-toed and palmate, or 3-toed and semipalmate. 



RECURVIROSTRID/E, 53. 



** Bill usually shorter than head, pigeon-like, the broad, soft 

 base separated by a constriction from the hard tip ; head 

 sub-globose, on a short neck; tarsus reticulate; toes 3 

 (except in Sqiiatarola). . . . CHAUADRIIIXE, 51. 



*** Bill usually longer than head, mostly grooved, not con- 

 stricted, softish to its tip; tarsus scutellate; toes 4 (except 

 in Calidris). SCOLOPACIM:, 55. 



**** Not as above; bill hard, either compressed and truncate, 

 or acute; feet 4-toed and cleft, or 3-toed and semipalmate. 



H/EMATOPODIIXE, 52. 



N. FAMILIES OF HERODIONES. 



I. Bill long, straight, acute ; middle claw pectinate. ARDEIDJE, 56. 



II. Bill curved downwards, or else flat and spoon-shaped. 



TANTALIM:, 57. 



0. FAMILIES OF ALECTORIDES. 



I. Very large; length 36 or more, with excessively long neck and 



legs; toes shorter than tarsus; bill contracted at the middle. 



OROIDE, 58. 



II. Smaller, length 18 or less, with comparatively short neck and 



legs ; toes as long as tarsus ; bill not contracted. 



RALLIOE, 59. 



