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form in members of such importance, become of 
value in arranging ibe species according to their af- 
finities. The tail consists of fourteen feathere. 
In accordance with the structure of their feet, 
they are the constant inhabitants of woods, where 
they’ subsist upon berries and ft uits. In disposition 
they are wild and timorous. Our first plate repre- 
sents a species common in many parts of the east. 
It is the 
