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KEY TO FAMILIES. 



A. Middle and outer toes joined for half their length. . . . Family Al- 

 cediiiidm: Kingfishers (Fig. 35), p. 226. 



B. Two toes in front and two behind. . . . Family Cumlidm-. Cuckoos 

 (Fig. 36), p. 224. 



Fig. 37. 



Order XV. Pici.— Woodpeckers. 



Toes four, two in front and two behind, or toes three, two in front and 

 one behind; bill strong; tail-feathers stiff and pointed; nostrils more or 

 less concealed by bristles. . . . Family Picida: Woodpeckers (Fig. 37), 

 p. 227. 



Fig. 39, 



Fig. 38.. 



Fig. 40. 



Order XVI. Macrochires.— Goatsuckers, Swifts, and Hummixgbirds. 

 Feet very small and weak ; bill short and small and mouth large, or bill 

 long and exceedingly slender and mouth small ; wings generally long and 

 pointed. 



A. Size comparatively large; plumage variegated, black and brown; 

 middle toe-nail with a comblike edge. . . . Family Caprimxilgidce : 

 NiGHTHAWKS, Whip-poor-wills, ctc. (Fig. 38), p. 236. 



B. Size medium; plumage sooty black; no comb on the middle toe- 

 nail ; tips of the tail-feathers with spines. . . . Family Micropodidae, : 

 Swifts (Fig. 39), p. 239. 



C. Size very small; upper parts shining green; bill long and slender. 

 . . . Family TrochilidiX, : Hlmmingbirds i^Fig. 40), p. 240. 



