LINNEAN ARRANGEMENT. 



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ORDO I. 



ACCIPITRES. 



ORDER I. 

 Hawks. 



These have hooked bills, the superior mandible near the base 

 being extended on each side beyond the inferior ; and, in some, 

 it is armed with teeth. 



Generum 

 Nomina. 



1 Yultur. 



2 Falco. 



English Number 

 Names, of Species. 

 Vulture, Condor,8 

 Ea»le, Falcon, 

 Kite, 

 32 



C Ea»le, Fak 

 \ Hawk, K 

 (_ &c. 



Generum 

 Nomina. 



3 Stiix. 



4 Lanius 



-A 



English Number 

 Names, of Species. 

 Owl - 12 

 Shrike, Butch- 

 er Bird, &c. 26 



ORDO II. 



ORDER II. 



Pic^e. Pies. 



These have a compressed bill resembling a knife. 

 * Pedibus ambulatoriis — with feet formed for walking. 



rr, i ., i Humming- 

 Troclnlus.' Bird * ^ 



Creeper, 25 

 Hoopoe, 3 

 Beef-eater, 1 

 Nuthatch, 3 

 Oriole - 20 



5 



6 Certhia. 



7 Upupa. 



8 Buphaga. 



9 Sitta. 

 10 Oriolus. 



11 Coracias. 



12 Gracula. 



13 Corvus. 



Roller 

 Grakle 



C Raven, Rook, 

 -? Crow,Mag- 

 (^ pie, &c. 19 



14Paradisea '{ B radi^ P - a " 3 



■* Pedibus Scansoriis — with climbing feet. 



16 Trogon. 



19 Picus. 



15 Ramphastos. Toucan - 8 

 $ Cnrucui,Eng- 

 ( lish Lady, 3 



17 Psittacus. Parrot - 47 



18 Crotophaga.Ani - 2 



* * * Pedibus gressoriis — with feet formed for leaping. 



23 Buceros. Horn-bill, 4 I 25 Merops. Bee-eater, 



24 Alcedo. King-fisher, 15 | 26 Todus. Tody 



20 Yunx. 



21 Cuculus. 



22 Bucco. 



Woodpecker, 

 21 

 Wryneek, 1 

 Cuckoo - 22 

 Barbet - 1 



ORDO III. ORDER III. 



Anseres. Geese. . 



These have a smooth bill, broadest at the point, covered with 

 a smooth skin, and furnished with teeth; the tongue is fleshy, 

 and the toes are palmated or webbed. 



