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C. J. Sundevall on the Wings of Birds. 
1. Passeres (Nares plumis tectae, carent membrana). 
a. (Integrirostres) : Ploceinae; Serininge; Loxiae. 
b. (Incisirostres) : Fringillinae ; Pitylinae; Emberizinae. 
2. Oscines. 
a. (Membr. narium fornicata, nuda). 
*(Alae mediocres) : Sturninae ; Alaudinge; Turdinge 
(cum Sylviis et Cinclo). 
^(Brevipennes) : Myo thermae; Timaliinae; Maluri; 
Anabatinge. 
* (Longipennes) : Hirundininge. 
b. (Membr. narium obsoleta, plumosa). 
*(Depressirostres): Muscicapinae; Tyranninge (cum Pfe- 
tyrhyncho , Euscarthmo } &c.). 
*(Compressirostres): Laniinge (cum Thamnophilis); Gar- 
rulings ; Corvinge ; Paradisege; Tanagringe; Paringe. 
*(Syndactylae) : Pipringe; Eurylaimi. 
3. Longxlingues (Omn. membr. narium fornicata). 
Gymnopinge ; Meliphaginge; Cinnyringe ; Dacnidinae. 
4. Scansores (Ungue medio non obliquo &c.). 
a. (Membr. narium fornicata) : Certhiacege. 
b. (Membr. narium obsoleta, plumosa) : Dendrocopinge ; 
Sittinge. 
Legio secunda (“ Gressores,” toe. cit.). 
Ordo 2. Coccyges. 
1. PiciDiE : Ficus , Jynx. 
2. Cuculid^: : Bucconinge (cum Rhamphasto et Galbula ); Cu- 
culinae; Trogoninae. 
3. Syndactyl-e : Alcedinidae (et Merops) ; Coraciinae ; Muso- 
pbaginae (cum Colio). 
4. Macrochires, Nitzscb: Caprimulginae; Cypselinae; Tro- 
chilinae. 
5. CoLUMBE. 
term may be translated u cohors.” They are larger than the “Familige ” 
of recent writers, but do not represent such considerable peculiarities of 
form as the Linnean Ordines. 
