Mr. A. R. Wallace on the Natural Arrangement of Birds, 205 



We have now completed a very brief and imperfect review of 

 those famihes which we conceive can be separated from the mass 

 of Passeres to form the tribe of the Fissirostres, and in the 

 accompanying diagram we have endeavoured to represent at one 

 glance their various affinities. 



Diagram of the Affinities of the Fissirostres. 



TROCHILIDiE. 



(Hummers.) 



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hUB aOoionO sdTHIRUNDINIDiE. 



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. CAPRIMULGIDiE. 



(Goatsuckers.) 



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 dim bsiivg mi; 

 ba& ; etidfirf do 



TROGONIDiE. 



(Trogons.) 



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GALBULIDiE. 



(Jacaraars.) 



CAPirONIDiE. 



(Puff Birds.) 



ALCEDINIDiE. 



(Kingfishers.) 



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3.d.t 



PRIONITID^. 



(Motmots.) 

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 r MEROPIDJE. — . CORACIADiE. > 



(Bee-eaters.) (Rollers.) py, 



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ii> Joa yino ion 



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>t.ivT fll ,/Bblo i'a^m 



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BnCEROTIDiB# < i i ! j 



(Hornbills.)>11 diru 



to mr OiJr^j'iii^ii-i^iii-:; Inia b^hiUi^in y 



