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b. Eyelids with deciduous appendages; no crests; culmea with one curve; 



covering of bill moulted in 7 to 9 pieces. . . . Frateecula, 322. 



aa. Inner claw similar in size and form to the others ; no rosette at corner of 



mouth. 



b. Bill not very short, the angle of chin much nearer nostril than tip of bill. 



V, Nostril exposed, overhung by a horny scale (Phalerince); culmen 



straight till near tip, then abruptly decurved. . Cepphus, 323. 



cc. Nostril more or less completely concealed by dense velvety feathers. 



(AlciTice.) 



d. Bill narrow ; neither mandible grooved ; tail rounded, the feathers 



not pointed Ubia, 324. 



dd. Bill very deep, much compressed, one or both mandibles grooved 

 in adult; tail gi'aduated, its feathers pointed. 

 e. Wings well developed; bill (less than IJ) much shorter than head. 



Alca, 325. 

 ee. Wings rudimentary, incapable of flight; bill as long as head 



(about 3) Plautus, 326. 



66. Bill very short and broad, the angle of chin nearer to tip of bill than to 

 nostril ; culmen curved. {Allina) Alle, 327. 



322. FKATERCITLA Brisson. (Lat., fraterculus, little brother.) 



634. P. arctica (L.). Puffin. Grooves of bill oblique, broad 

 and distinct. Blackish above ; a black band across fore-neck ; 

 white below. L. 13. B. If. Arctic, S. to N. J. 



323. CEPPHUS Pallas, (fccir^of, a kind of petrel.) 

 a. Greater wing-coverts white to their extreme base. 



635. C. mandti (Lichtenstein.) Blackish, with large yrhite wing- 

 patch; nearly white in winter. L. 13. W. 7. B. 1. Arctic, S. 

 to N. J. (£«.) 



aa. Greater wing-coverts with at least their basal half black. 



636. C. grylle (L.). Black Guillemot. Bill larger than in 

 C. mandti ; size and colors similar. Arctic, S. to N. J. (£u.) 

 (Scandinavian name.) 



324. URIA Brisson. (ovpia, a water-bird.) 

 a. Depth of bill at angle of mouth less than J culmen. 



637. IT. troile (L.). Mukre. Guillemot. Dusky ; second- 

 aries white-tipped; basal part of upper tomium dusky. L. 17. 

 W. 8. B. If. N. Atl., S. to Mass. (Eu.) (" Possibly to Troil, 

 the Icelander.") 



aa. Depth of bill at angle more than J culmen. 



638. U. lomvia (L.). Thick-billed Muerb. Dusky ; sec- 

 ondaries white-tipped ; basal part of upper tomium thickened and 

 light-colored in adult. L. 16. W. 8J. B. If Arctic, S. to N. J. 

 (Eu.) (Swedish name.) 



325. ALCA Linnseus. (Lat., from alk or auk.') 



639. A. torda L. Razor-billed Auk. Black; lower parts 

 and tips of secondaries white; snuffy-brown in summer. L. 16^. 



