BUSY FROM SUNSET TO SUNRISE 



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farmer by the destruction of mammal and insect pests. In- 

 asmuch as their regular working hours are from sunset to 

 sunrise, they wage successful war on the nocturnal mammals 

 which remain quiet during the daytime in order to escape 

 hawks and other daylight enemies. 



1. Upper mandible. 



2. Lower mandible. 



3. Hyoid. 



4. External nostril. 

 6. Orbit. 



SKELETON OP A BIRD OF PREY. (BALD EAGLE.) 



16. Keel of sternum. 



17. Pelvis. 



18. Fibula. 



19. Tibia. 



20. Tarsus. 



6. Occiput. 



7. Cervical vertebrae. 



8. Clavicles. 



9. Coracoid. 

 10. Ulna. 



21. Digits of foot. 



11. Radius. 



12. Carpals. 



13. Metacarpals. 



14. Digits. 



15. Sternum. 



