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INTRODUCTION. 



This is, of course, best developed in water-fowl, as it 

 renders the foot more serviceable as a paddle, but it is 

 often present to a small degree in land birds also, as 

 in the common fowl, and its presence and degree of 



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WINC 



5CCONOARY QUILLS 



TIPS 

 PRIMARY 



UPPER TAIL COVERTS 



UNDER TAIL COVERTS 



Outline of Parrot to explain the less familiar and more useful terms 

 used in describing birds (such terms as crown, throat, breast, &c., 

 of course explain themselves). 



development affords a useful character for the dis- 

 crimination of families. 



The shank and toes are usually covered with scales, 



