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PASSERINES. 



This wonderful power, however, is only developed at the 

 sacrifice of another locomotive faculty, for they are bad walkers. 

 With their short limbs, activity on their feet is impossible ; and 

 if by chance they are placed on the ground, with difficulty they 



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Fig 240 —Window Swallows {Hirundo rustica, Lmn 1 



rise again -on the wing. On the other hand, their sight is 

 excellent— equal to even that of the Eagle or Falcon. According 

 to Spallanzani, who made numerous experiments on the Swallows, 



