GLOSSARY. 



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Slripe. A continuous longitudinal nuiik, witli 

 the sides nearly paiMllel. 



Sub (in composition^. Somewhat or slightly. 



anffrarp, 103. 



Suffusion. A "rimning" of color, or its gradual 

 fading around the outside of ;i spot or mark. 



Sulcus. A groove or furrow. 



Supemliarij. Pertaining to the region of tlic 

 eyehrow (as a stripe over the eye). 



SupercUium, 42. 



Sijndacli/le. The toes more or less united to- 

 gether directly and without inteimediatc 

 membrane. 



Tall, 69. 



Tail cori:}is, 71. 



Tail fuilhers, 70. 



Tarsus, 10.3i. 



Tarsus, back of, lOG. 



Tarsus, booted. 111. 



Tectrices, 72, 73, 83. 



Teymina, 72, 73. 



Temples, 44. 



Terijnm, 59. 



Terminal. At the end. 



Tempore, 44. 



Terlials, 80. 



Thirjh, 97. 



Throat, .^2. 



Tibia, 98. 



Tibial. Pertaining to the tibia. 



Toes, 116. 



Top of toes, 117. 



Tomia. The edges of the two jaws that shut 



together. 

 Torques, 55. 

 Track, 114. 

 Transverse. In a direction perpendicular to or 



across that of the Hue of the body. 



Truncate. As if abruptly cut off, either perjien- 



dicularly to the general line, or oblicpio to it. 

 Truncits, 56. 

 Trunk, 56. 



Tubercle. A little lump or elevation 

 Tylari, 123. 



U. 



Unarmed toe, 133. 

 Ungues, 121. 

 Upptr buik, 58. 

 Upper jatv, 10. 

 Upper paits, 5. 

 Upper wing coverts, 84. 

 Uneum, 8. 

 Uropygium, 60. 



V. 



Tone, 151. 



Venter, 65. 



Vernal. Pertaining to the spring. 



Versatile. Capable of being changed or turned 



from one position to another, as a lateral toe 



of some birds. 

 Vertex, 31. 

 Vexillum, 151. 



W. 



Washed. As if overlaid, or coated with a thin 

 layer of another color. 



Wattle. A naked fleshy, and usually wrinkled 

 and highly colored skin hanging from the 

 chin or throat. 



Web, 147. 



Wedge-shaped. See Cuneate. 



Whiskered. With elongated feathers, or bris- 

 tles, on the cheeks. 



n7»i7S, 73. 



Wing, bend of , 77. 



Wing coverts, S3. 



