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Passeres, 
T. Gross-beaks. 
Beak large, swelled, 
as broad as deep, and 
the back of the upper 
mandible rounded, 
c. T. Proper. 
Beak shorter than the 
head, as broad as deep, 
upper mandible arched. 
Fig. 56. 
d. T. LoRioTS. 
Beak arched, sharp- 
edged. 
e. T. Cardinals. 
Beak a little swelled, 
a pro j ecting obtuse tooth 
on the side. Fig. 57. 
/. T. R^AMPHOCELES. 
Inferior mandible en- 
larged towards the base - 
Fig. 59. 
3. MusciCAPA, Lin. Fly 
Catchers. 
Beak depressed hori- 
zontally, with hairs at 
the base, and the point 
more or less crook'd 
and notched. 
a. Tyrannus, Cuv. 
Beak straight , long, very 
strong , upper culmi- 
natinged^e (1) straight, 
blunt, the point sud- 
denly crook'd. Fig. 61. 
b. MUSCIPETA , Cu\'. 
Gnat-snappers. 
Beak long, much de- 
pressed, twice as broad 
as deep, culminating 
edge very obtuse, point 
feeble, long hairs at the 
base. Fio,. 62. 
The larger species car- 
nivorous. 
Several are ornament- 
ed with crests and long 
feathers in their tail. 
(I) " circle siipcrleare," Fig. 1-37, a. 
