. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Syndactylous foot of Kingfisher. Scansorial foot of Woodpecker. head is large, and in most the beak is remarkable for its length orwidth, or both. The gape is wide ; the foodtaken on the wing. Fam. 1. Cypselidce. Ex. Swift. 2. TrochilidcE. Ex. Humming-bird. 3. Caprimidgida. Ex. Nightjar. 4. Trogonidce. Ex. Puff-bird. 5. PrionitidcR. 6. Meropidce. 7. GalbulidcB. 8. Coraciadce. 9. CapitonidcB. 10. AIcedinidee. 11. Bucerotidce. Ex. Hornbill. Order. VI. SCANSORES. Clim


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Syndactylous foot of Kingfisher. Scansorial foot of Woodpecker. head is large, and in most the beak is remarkable for its length orwidth, or both. The gape is wide ; the foodtaken on the wing. Fam. 1. Cypselidce. Ex. Swift. 2. TrochilidcE. Ex. Humming-bird. 3. Caprimidgida. Ex. Nightjar. 4. Trogonidce. Ex. Puff-bird. 5. PrionitidcR. 6. Meropidce. 7. GalbulidcB. 8. Coraciadce. 9. CapitonidcB. 10. AIcedinidee. 11. Bucerotidce. Ex. Hornbill. Order. VI. SCANSORES. Climbing Birds. Toes arranged in pairs, two before and twobehind, fig. 8. Most oviposit in holes of decayed trees. Larynxtrimuscular. Monogamous. 12 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. Fam. 1. RampliastidcB. Ex. Tucan. 2. Bucconidce. Ex. Barbet. 3. Cucididce. Ex. Cuckoo. 4. Picidce. Ex. Woodpecker. 5. Musophagidce. Ex. Touraco or Plantain-eater. 6. Collides. Ex. Coly. 7. Psittacidce. Ex. Parrot. Order VII. RAPTORES. Rapacious Birds. Beak, strong, curved, sharp-edged,


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