101* BraDS OP ILLINOIS. 



Order HERODIONES.— The Herons, Storks, Ibises, etc. 



Chaeactees. Altrlcial ptilopEedic Grallatores, with the hallux lengthened and 

 nearly or quite incumbent; palate desmognathous: carotids double; habits more or less 

 arboreal. 



The Order Rerodiones includes several distinct groups, which 

 may be defined as follows: 



a>. Sides of upper mandible with a deep narrow groove extending uninterruptedly 



from the nostrils to the tip Suborder Ibides. 



«». Sides of upper mandible without any groove. 



6'. Hind toe inserted above the level of the anterior t'"ies; claws broad and flat, 

 resting on a heavy pad or shoe, the middle one not pectinated. 



Suborder Cico''i3e. 



h*. Hind toe inserted on the same level as the anterior toes; claws narrow, 



arched, the under surface free, and the middle one with its inner edge 



pectinated. Suborder Her odii. 



Suborder IBIDES.— The Spoonbills and Ibises. 



Families. 



o'. Bill very broad and excessively flattened, greatly widened toward end, only the ex- 

 treme tip decurved Flataleidae. 



a*. Bill slender, nearly cylindrical, or even narrower than deep toward end, gradually 

 but decidedly decorved lor nearly whole leneth Ibididae. 



