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1 . Cuculidce. 



Insectivorous. Cseca large. 

 Oil-gland nude. 

 Vomer present. 

 Coracoids separate. 



14 cervical vertebrae. 



2. MusophagidcB. 



Ethiopian. 



Frugivorous. Caeca absent. 



Oil-gland tufted. 



Vomer absent. 



Coracoids overlapping. 



1 5 cervical veitebrse. 



II. PsiTTACI. 



Tropical. Nestlings downy. Phytophagous. 

 Downs of adults very complex, on apteria and 



pterylse. 

 Aquinto-cubital. Bill globular, hooked. 

 Rhamphotheca with basal, soft ceroma surrounding 



the nostrils. 

 13 or 14 cervical vertebrae. 



Syrinx with 3 pairs of muscles, and oi unique structure. 

 Intestinal convolutions of type IV. ; telogyrous. 

 Cseca absent. 



1. Psittacidce. 



19. CORACIIFORMES. 



Cosmopolitan. Nidicolous. 



Feet four-toed, not zygodactylous, not webbed. 



Metatarsus short. Flexors of type I., V., VII., or VIII. 



Holorhinal. Nares impervious. 



Sternum solid, or with small notches or fenestrse. 



13, 14, or l^ cervical vertebrae. 



Intestinal convolutions of type VI. or YII. 



I. Striges. 



Cosmopolitan. Zoophagous. Nestlings downy. 



Downs of adults restricted to apteria. Plumage soft. 



Feet raptorial, fourth toe reversible. 



Flexors of type I. Hypotarsus simple. 



Tibia without bony bridge for extensor tendons. 



No spina interna. 14 cervical vertebrae. 



Bill raptorial, without ceroma. 



Schizognathous, with desmognathous tendency. 



Basipterygoid processes complete. 



Intestinal convolutions of type VI. 



Caeca functional. 



1. Strigidce. 



