42 INTR0DUCTI05V-. 



Arrangement of the Perchers bi/ Mr. Vigors. 



Stur. 

 nidcc. 



Cor- 

 tides. 



CONIROSTRES. 



Fringil. 

 lidcB, 



Btice- 

 ridcB'i 



JLoxiadce. 



Mem- 

 lidce, 



UENTIROSTRES 



Pipri- 

 Lani- dee, 



^idcB. Musci' 



X^ capidfv 



Sytvi. N^- ^ Ramphas- 



adce, \ / tidce. PsUta-^ 



cidcb. 



SCANSORES. 



Cucu- Pici- 



lidce. dee. 



Certhi- 



_ lidce. 



NSESSORES. 



Meti- Nccta- 

 phagida 7 riniadce f 



Todida. 



Haley- 

 onida. 

 FISSIROSTRES. 



Capri' Merop. 



mulgida. idee. 



Hirundinidce. 



TENUIROSTRES. 



Prcmero- Cinny- 



pidcE, ridcB. , 



TrochilidcB, 



These he again subdivides into fives; among which we find, 

 as sub-families, Merulina or the Thhush Tribe; Oriolina or 

 the Oriole Tribe; Sylviana or the Warbler Tribe; 

 Alaudina or the Lark Tribe, &c. &c. 



The following is the arrangement of the Insessores, or 

 Perchers, according to Mr. Mac Leay's plan of exhibiting 

 a series of affinities. 



