LINNEAN ARRANGEMENT. 



29 



cartilaginous membrane ; the feet are divided, but connected 

 at the inmost joint. 



Gewrum 

 Nomina. 



57 Didus. 



58 Pave. 



59 Mcleagris. 



60 Crax. 



61 Nuraida. 



English Number 

 Names, of Specie^ 

 Dodo - 1 

 Peacock, 3 

 Turkey - 3 

 Curagoa, 5 

 Guinea Hen, 1 



Generum 

 Nomina. 



English Number 

 Names, of Species. 



i Pheasant, 

 62 Phasianus. < Cock,Hen, 

 (. &c. - 6 

 r Partridge, 

 •? Grouse,QuaiI, 

 C &c. - 20 



63 Tetrao. 



ORDO VI. ORDER VI. 



Passeres. Sparrows. 



These have a conical sharp pointed bill ; the nostrils are oval, 

 wide, and naked. 



* Crassirostres — with thick bills. 

 r Finch, Ca- | 64 Loxia. Grosbeak«fec.48 



65 Fringilla 



•^ 



nary Bird, 

 &c. - 39 

 * Curvirostres- 



67 Caprimiil.^cioat Sucker, 2 

 gus. ^ 



66 Eraberiza, 

 ■with curved bills 

 68 Hirundo 



BuntingjOr- 

 tolan. Sec, 24i 



70 Turdus. 



^ SwalIow,Mar- 



^ tin, Swift, 12 



69 Pipra. Manakin, 13 



* Emarginatirostres — withemarginated bills. 



r Thrush, Black- 71 Ampelis. Chatterer, 7 

 < bird. Field- 72 Tanagra. Tanager, 24 

 C. fare, &c. 28 73 Muscicapa. Fly-catcher,2l 



* * * * Simplicirostres—with simple bills. 



74 Motacilla. 



{ 



Warbler, 

 Nightingale, 

 Redbreast, 

 &c. - 49 



75 Parus. 



76 Alauda. 



77 Sturnus. 



78 Columba. 



Titmouse, 14 

 Lark - 11 

 Starling - 5 

 Pigeon - 40 



The GENERIC CHARACTERS OF BiRDS are taken frotti the 

 peculiarities in the bill, the nostrils, the tongue, the feet, the 

 feathers, the face, the figure of the body, &:c. 



The SPECIFIC CHARACTERS are very various ; they consist 

 in the colour of the particular feathers, or parts of feathers; 

 crests of feathers on the head disposed in different manners; 

 the colour of the cere or wax : the colour of the feet: the 



