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Small birds, wing, less than 3.75 inches long; first primary, not 

 short, never less than two-thirds as long as third, and often nearly 

 the same length; bill, slender and pointed; back of tarsus, thin and 

 sharp, not rounded as in front; hind toe and claw, not longer than 

 middle toe and claw. 



Family MNIOTILTID.ffi. Warblers. 



See page 231. 



*GROUP 5. Birds having wings over 9.50 inches long. 



Wing, less than 12 inches long; toes, four; hind toe, elevated above 

 the rest; bill, stout; wing, rounded, the outer primaries curved, 

 body feathers, double. Family TETRAONID^. Grouse. 



See page 136. 



Grouse. 



Turkey. 



Wing, over 12 inches long; toes, four, the hind toe elevated above 

 the rest; bill, rather short and stout; wing, short and somewhat 

 rounded, the outer primaries curved. 



Family PHASIANID^. Subfamily MELEAGRIN^. Turkeys. 



See page 139. 



* Foi directions for measurement, see page 21. 



