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y 2 . Tarsus not greatly elongate; tibia mostly entirely feathered. Not 

 Waders. 



1 1 . Bill strongly hooked, with distinct cere at base. 



m 1 . Toes three in front, one behind. The outer toe 



sometimes reversible. RAPTORES. J 



m 2 . Toes two in front, two behind. PSITTACI. K 



1 2 . Bill not both strongly hooked and cered. 



n 1 . Hind toe short, decidedly elevated ; "toes slightly 

 connected at base by web;" no soft membrane 

 about nostrils. GALLINJE. H 



n 2 . Hind toe little, if at all, above the level of the 

 rest (rarely absent). 



1 . Nostrils opening beneath a soft, swollen cere; 

 hind claw short. COLUMBJE. I 



2 . Nostrils not opening beneath a soft, swollen cere. 

 p 1 . Wings very long, with ten quills; tail of ten 



feathers; gape very wide- and deeply cleft, 

 or else the bill long and slender ; (tongue ex- 

 tensile); secondaries only six in number. 



MACROCHIRES. N 



p 2 . Wing not very long; gape not very wide nor 

 deeply cleft; or else wing with only nine 

 quills and tail with twelve feathers. 

 9 1 . Toes only two in front; or, if three, the 

 middle and outer toes connected for at least 

 half their length. 



r l . Tail feathers stiff and pointed; bill more 

 or less chisel-like. PICI. M 



r 2 . Tail feathers neither stiff nor pointed; 

 bill not chisel-like. COCCYGES. L 



</ 3 . Toes three in front, one behind, the middle 

 and outer toes not united for half their 

 length ; lower part of thighs feathered and 

 the tarsus equal to or longer than the lat- 

 eral toes. PASSERES. O 



FAMILIES. 

 A. ORDER PYGOPODES. 



DIVING BIRDS. 



o 1 . Feet lobate. PODICIPIDJB. GREBES. I 



a 2 . Feet webbed. 



ft 1 . With four toes. ( T RINATORIDA:. LOONS. II 



6 2 . With three toes. ALCIDA:. AUKS, ETC. Ill 



