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KEY TO FAMILIES. 



THE I.AND BIRDS. 



Order X. Gallinse. — Turkeys, Grouse, Bob-whites, etc. 

 Toes four, the hind one small and elevated 

 above the front ones ; bill generally short, stout, 

 hard, and horny ; wings rather short, the outer 

 primaries curved and much stiffened. 



A. Size very large. . . . Subfamily Melcag- 

 rinoe : Turkeys, p. 186. 



B. Size smaller. . . . Family Tetraonidce: 

 Grouse, Bob-whites, etc. (Fig. 27), p. 178. y\q. 27. 



Order XI. Columbae.— Pigeons and Doves. 

 Toes four, all on the same level, the hind one 

 about as long as the shortest front one; bill 

 rather slender, deeply grooved, the nostrils open- 

 ing in a soft, lieshy membrane or skin. . . . 

 Family Columbidce : Pigeons and Doves (Fig. 

 28), p. 187. 



Fig. 28. 



Fig. 29. 



Order XII. Raptores. — Vultures, Hawks, and Owls. 



Toes four, three in front, the hind one, except in the Vultures, generally 

 as long as or longer than the shortest front one ; all the toes armed with 

 strong, sharp, curved nails or talons ; bill with a cere, or covering of 

 skin, at its base, through which the nostrils open, very stout and strong, 

 the tip of the upper mandible with a sharply pointed hook. 



Fig. 30. 





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 3 



A. Eyes set in a striking facial disk ; tarsus generally feathered ; plum 

 age soft and llutty. 



