42 BIBDS. 



b. Bill tentiirostral, very slender, much longer than head ; secon 

 daries very short, 6 in number; plumage compact. 



TROCHILID^E, 39. 



bb. Bill flssirostral, much shorter than head ; secondaries more 

 than 6. 



c. Rictal bristles present; middle claw pectinate; plumage 

 lax, variegated ; length 8 or more. CAPIUMULGID^E, 37. 

 cc. No rictal bristles ; plumage compact, of blended colors ; 

 tail leathers (in ours) spiuous ; length 6 or less. 



CYPSELID.E, 38. 



I. FAMILIES OF PSITTACI. 



I. Cere feathered, concealing the nostrils; plumage coarse and 

 dry, chiefly green ARID^E, 43. 



J. FAMILIES OF RAPTORES. 



I. Hind toe on a level with the rest, more than half length of 



outer toe, and with a large claw; claws strong, sharp, much 

 curved; nostrils imperforate ; head mostly feathered; bill 

 strongly hooked. 



a. Eyes directed forwards in consequence of the great lateral 



expansion of the cranium, and surrounded by a disk of 



radiating bristly feathers. . . . STRIGID^E, 44. 



aa. Eyes lateral ; no complete facial disk. . FALCONHLE, 45. 



II. Hind toe elevated, not more than half length of outer toe; 



claws weak and little curved; nostrils perforate; head mostly 

 naked ; bill little hooked. . . . CATHARTID/E, 46. 



K. FAMILIES OF COLUMB.E. 



I. Head small, feathered (except sometimes a circumorbital ring); 

 feathers loosely inserted, . . . COLUMBIIXE, 47. 



L. FAMILIES OF GALLING. 



I. Head unfeathered, with wattles and caruncles ; a tuft of bristly 



feathers on breast; tarsus spurred in &amp;lt;$; plumage iridescent; 

 large, 36 or more. .... MELEAGRID^E, 48. 



II. Head feathered ; plumage not iridescent ; size much smaller, 



