Cloaca, n. End of large gut. 
Cnemial, a. Pertaining to the shin. 
Cobb, 312. i 
Coccygeal, a. 
tail. 
Coccyx, n. Last tail-bone, § 65. 
Coccyzine, 189. 
Coccyzus, No. 128. 
Cock of the Plains, 233. 
Cecum, n.j pl. coca. 
cul-de-sac, § 2 
Ceerebida, 110. 
Coffin-carrier, 312. 
Colaptes, No. 137. 
Collum, n. Neck, § 32. 
Collurio, No. 5t. 
Columba, No. 167. 
Columba, 223. 
Columbian Magpie, 164. 
Columbidie, 223. 
Colymbide, 
Colymbus, No. 311. 
Commissure, n. Line of closure 
a mouth; also, corner of mouth, 
53. 
Common Cormorant, 302. 
= Crossbill, 129. 
* Crow, 162. 
~ Dove, 225. 
Gannet, 298. 
Gu 845, 
Pertaining to the 
Intestinal 
Wild Goose, QBL. 
Compressed, a. Flattened side- 
ways. 
Conirostral, @ Having a cone- 
shaped bill, § 46. 
Conirostral Birds, 126. 
Connecticut Warbler, 105. 
Continuity, n. Part of a thing 
between its ends. 
Contopus, No. 108. 
Conurus, No. 138. 
Cooper’s Buzzard, 215. 
Flycatcher = Olive-sided 
.¥F., 173. 
Hawk, 212. 
Sandpiper, 255. 
Tanager, 111. 
Coot, 275. Coots (Sea), 293. 
Coracoid, a. orn. Bone connecting 
shoulder with sternum. 
Cormorants, 301. 
Corn Crake, 274. 
Corneous, a. Horny. 
Cornu, n.; pl. cornua. 
Corona, n. Crown; 
pileum, § 41, a. 
Corpus callosum,n. Mass of white 
brain substance connecting right 
and lett hemispheres, § 2. 
Corvidew, 161; -inw, 162. 
Corvus, No. 95. 
Costa Hummingbird, 185. 
Coturniculus, No. 67. 
Cotyle, No. 47. 
Couch’s Flycatcher, 170. 
Coues’ ay catober, 1738. 
Courlan, 2 
Cowbird, 15 =Cowpen Bird, 155. 
Cracide,” ae 
Cranes, 241, 2 
Craxirex. Seo Tater, No. 159. 
Creagrus, No. 288. 
Creepers, 83. 
Crenulate, a. Wavyy-edged. 
Crest, n., § 41, f. 
Crested Auk, 342, 
Flycatcher = Great Crest- 
ed F., 171. 
Grebe, 336. 
Titmouse = Tufted T., 80. 
Crex, No. 212. 
Cr eon eres Finch, 129. 
ri Pertaining to under 
Horn. 
middle of 
Crissum, n. Under tail coverts, 
§ 39, § 66. 
Crista, n. Crest, § 41, f. 
Crossbills, 126, 129. 
Crotophaga, No. 126; -ine, 189. 
INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 
Crow-blackbird, 159. 
Crows. 161, 162. 
aes n. Leg from knee to heel, 
72, a. 
Gryine Bird, 271. 
Cuckoos, 188. 
Cuculi, 178, 185; -idae, 188. 
Culmen, n. Top ridge of bill, § 50. 
Culminal, a. Pertaining to cul- 
men, § 52. 
Cultrate, a. Like a knife-blade. 
Cultrirostral, a. § 46. 
Cuneate, a. We ige-shaped. 
Cuneiform, a. Wedge-shaped. 
Cuneiform, n. One of the wrist- 
bones, § 55. 
Cupidonia, No. 181. 
Curassows, 231. 
Curlew idpiper, 255. 
5 2. 
d Thrush, 75, 351. 
a, No. 59 (Lege Loxia) 
and p. 851. 
Cuticle, n. 
skin. 
Cutis, n. 
Cutwater, 
Cuvier’s Icinglet t, 78. 
Cyanospiza, No. SL. 
Cyanurus, No. 100. 
Cygninz, 28 
nus, No. is 
lymochorea, No. 305. 
ypseli, 178, 179. 
Oypselidee, -inze, 182. 
Cyrtonyx, No. 188. 
D. 
Dab-chick, 338. 
Datila, No. - 
Daption, No. 301. ‘ 
Dark-bodied Shearwater, 332. 
Darters, 305. 
Day Owl, 205. 
Deciduous, a. Falling off. 
Decuryed, @ Curved downward. 
Dendrocygna, N iF 
Dendreeca, No. 3 
Dentirostral, a. Havyinga bill with 
toothed or notched tomia, § 46. 
Depressed, a. Flattened up and 
down. 
Dermal, a Pertaining to skin; 
cutaneous, § 8. 
Desmognathous, a. 
palate-bones united. 
Diaphragm, n. Muscular partition 
between breast and belly, § 2 
Diedapper, 338. 
Dietetic, a. Pertaining to food. 
Digit, n. Finger or toe, 
Digitigrade, a That walks on 
toes only. 
Diomedea, No. 296. 
Diomedeinze, 325. 
Dipper, 77. (Duck, 290). 
3: 
Disk, n. Set of radiating feathers, 
§ 41, f. 
Distichous, @. Two-rowed, § 65. 
i ul Birds of Prey, 208. 
ate,a. Branching off. 
Loo 333. 
Diving Bir 
Dolichonyx 7 
Dorsal, a. Pertaining to the back, 
Dorsal Woodpecker, “L94. 
Dorsum, 7. Back; part of no- 
frum, § 58. 
Double-crested Cormorant, 303. 
Dough-bird. 262. 
Dovekie, 343. 
Doves, 223. 
Dowitcher, 252. 
Downy Woodpecker, 194. 
Duck Hawk, 213. 
Ducks, 278, 285, 288. 
Dunlin, 2¢ 
Dusky Duck, 285. 
Grouse, 233. 
Redpoll, 
Shearwater 
Dwarf Cowbird, 155. 
Thrush (var. nanus), 72. 
Outermost layer of 
w 
or 
Having the 
(Grebe, 
Eagles, 209, 2 
Rared Grebe 
Eastern B luebird, 76. 
Baye Swallow, 114. 
Ecdysis, n. Moult. § 10. 
Ectopistes, No. 168. 
Egrets, 267, 268. 
Hiders, 291, 292 
Bider Du 
Blanus, No. 15 
Hlegant Tern, 319. 
Emarginate, a. Slightly forked ; 
also, incised, § 60, ¢; fig. 110. 
Embernagra, No. 80. 
Emperor Goose, 283. 
Hmpidonax, No. 109. 
English‘ lipe”=Wilson’s S., 252: 
irrow, 146. 
Teal, 287. 
Epigastrium, x. 
§ 39. 
Epiglottis, n. Gristly flap on top 
of windpipe, § 2. 
Epignathous, a. Hook-billed, §45. 
Epiphysis,n. Gristly or bony cap 
on end of a bone, 32 (footnote). 
Epithelium, nx. Superficial layer of 
mucous membrane, as cuticle 
is of skin, § 8. 
Eremophila, No. 26. 
Ereunetes, No. 206. 
Erismatura, No. 270. 
Esquimaux Curlew, 262. 
European Goldfinch, 146. 
Widgeon, 286. 
Woodcock 
Euspiza, No. 79. 
Evening Grosbeak, 127. 
Everglade Kite, 211. 
F. 
Scythe-shaped. 
0. 225 (with Ibis). 
Pit of stomach, 
Faleate, a. 
inellus, 
Fale onidee, 208. 
Falcons, 210, 213. 
Family, n, § 19. 
Reso n. Broad band of color, 
§41,d 
FE: ted Tit, 79. 
le, fasciculum, n. 
Feather By he 
birds, §3. 
Femoral, a. Bertainine to thigh. 
Wenioral ee on, 215. 
Femur, Thigh-bone. 
Rennie IneOuH Buzzard, 218. 
Owl, 205, 352. 
Fibula, n. Smaller outer leg-bone, 
Bandle. 
Pec uliar covering of 
§ 72 
Fila ‘Lark. 157. 
Plover, 260. 
Sparrow, 143. 
Fiery Redbird, 151 (var. ignens). 
Filamentous, a. Thread-like. 
Filopluma, x. Hair-like feather, §5. 
Filoplumaceous, a@., § 4. 
Finches, 126 et seq. 
Fire-bird, 158. 
Fissirostral, n. 
cleft bill, § 46. 
Fissirostral Birds, 126. 
Oscines, 112. 
Fish Crow, 163. 
Duck, 296. 
Hawk, 
Flamingoes, 277. 
Flammulated Owl, 203. 
Flesh-footed She iwwater, 331. 
Plexure, n. A bending; a bent 
place. 
Flicker, 197. 
Flocking Fowl, 289. 
Florida, No. 230. 
Florida Cormorant, 303. 
Crow, 163. 
Ge ulinule. : 3 
Beton, 
Jay, 1 
Flycatchers, 167. 
Flycatching Thrushes, 116. 
Having deeply- 
219. 
