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IV. GRALL^. Waders. Birds having the 

 leak fubcylindrical, and rather obtufe ; the tongue 

 entire and flefhy j the thighs naked for fome fpace 

 ^bove the knees. 



V. GALLING. Gallinaceous. Birds. having 

 the upper mandible convex, or arched, and re- 

 ceiving the edges of the lower \ nefirils half cover- 

 ed, by means of a convex, fomewhat cartilaginous 

 membrane ; the reElrices^ or tail-feathers, {mox^ 

 than twelve \ the feet cloven, but the toes 

 connected by a membrane as far as to the firft 

 joint. 



VI. PASSERES. Passerine. Birds having a 

 conical acuminated beak \ the noftrils ovated, open, 

 and naked. 



Abbreviated generic charaders. 



I. ACCIPITRES. 



41. VuLTUR. Vulture. Beak hooked; head naked. 



Condor^ Harpy ^ King of Vultures^ 

 &c. 8 fpecies. 



42. FAi,coi Eagle* Beak hooked, and bordered 



with a cere at the bafe. 

 Eagles^ Hawks^ Buzzards^ Spar- 

 row-hawk. 32 fpecies. 



43. Strix. OwL Beak hooked ; capifirum^ or 



feathers of the fore- 

 head, thrown over the 

 beak. 



Horn Owlsy Grey Owl, Screech 

 Owl, Little Owly &c. 12 

 fpecies. 



44. Lanius^ 



