THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Bill, stout and strong; the nostrils concealed by coarse hair- 

 like feathers; outer tail feathers, shorter than middle feathers; 

 first primary, decidedly less than half as long as third ; tail, over 

 seven inches long (Magpies) ; first primary, about half as long as 

 third; tail, less than seven iach.es long (Jays). 

 Family CORVID/C. 



Subfamily GARRULIN/E. Magpies and Jays. 



See page 209. 



Tail, rounded; the outer feathers, shorter than middle ones; first primary, less than two 

 thirds as long as third; second primary, much shorter than third ; tarsus, scutellate. 



Family TROGLODYTID/E. 



Subfamily MIMIN/E. Thrashers, Cat-birds, Mocking-birds, etc. 



See page 315. 



First primary, very short ; tarsus, booted (no scales showing, except near the toes) ; 

 bill, shorter than head; wing, over 3.50 inches long. 



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Family TURDID^E. Thrushes, Robins, Bluebirds. 



See page 321. 



