ARRAl^GEMENT OF LATHAM. 



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places; Eggs generally four in number: Female larger: 



ORDO ir. ORDER II. 



Pic.^. * Pies. 



Bill sharp edged, upper mandible convex : Feet made for 

 walking; sli rt, strong: Body somewhat tenacious; Flesh 

 impure : Food various : Nest on trees : the male feeds the fe- 

 male while sitting: monogamous. 



* tVilh legs made for icalking. 



5 Lanius. Sluike, 122 

 11 Buphaga. Beef Eater, 2 



13 Miiso- } S Plaintain 

 phaga. \ X Eater, - 2 



14 Calheas. Wattle Bird, 1 



15 Corvus. 



16 Coraeias. 



17 Oriolns. 



18 Gracnla. 



Crow, 

 Roller, 

 Oriole, 

 Grakle. 



Parrot, 



19 Paradi- ) 5 P'lradisea 



sea. 5 ( Bird, 



30 Sitta. Nuthatch, 



32 Upupa. Hoopoe, 



34 Anthopha- ^ J Honey 



71 gus. 5 \ Eater. 70 



26 35 Certhia. Creeper, 102 



% 36 Trochil„s. { "X"""" 

 With climbing feet. 



20 

 13 



95 



6 Psittacus. 

 ^^^^f"-^^-} Toucan, 



8 Momotus. Motmot, 



9 Scythrops, [ ^''«""^* 

 12 Crotopha- 



20 Trogon. 



Bill, 

 An), 

 Curncui, 



239 

 18 



2 



4 

 10 



21 Bucco. Barbet, 



22 Pogonius. Barbican 



23 Polophilus.Coucal, 



24 Phoenico- K^ n i 



phaws. JMalkoha, 



25 Ciicnlns. Cuckoo, 



26 Yunx, 



27 Picns. 



28 Galbula 



29 



6 



17 



8 

 Wryneck, l 



VFoodpecker, 91 



* * * Feet made for leaping. 

 10 Bnceros. Horn-bill, 27 j 31 Todns. 

 29 Aicedo. King's-fisher, 60 j 33 Merops. 



Jacamar, 



Tody, - 

 Bee-eater, 



29 

 40 



ORDO in. 



Passeres. 



ORDER III. 

 Passerine. 



Bill conic-acuminated: Feet salient, slender, cloven: 

 Body tender : in those which are granivorous the flesh is pure, 

 in others, feeding on insects, impure : Food obtained from trees, 



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