. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. â *c;*fc. (1.) Smallest 'jf our birds; hill, very slemler; |iiiiii;iri*"' Family TROCHILID^E. Humming Birds. V S»^e pagfe ID!). â i.) Tail, roiiiidcil; tlif imirr jcatln'i-, sluMlt'i-than mid- lie ones; liisi iiriniary. less than two thinls as lonj; as third; -At jtecoiid primary, miieh shorter than third; tarsus, sentellat*-. "" Family TR(KiLODYTlD/E. Wrens, Thrashers, etc. Subfamily TROOLODYTIN/E. Wrens. See paojc '.U2. GROUP 2. Birds having wing
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. â *c;*fc. (1.) Smallest 'jf our birds; hill, very slemler; |iiiiii;iri*"' Family TROCHILID^E. Humming Birds. V S»^e pagfe ID!). â i.) Tail, roiiiidcil; tlif imirr jcatln'i-, sluMlt'i-than mid- lie ones; liisi iiriniary. less than two thinls as lonj; as third; -At jtecoiid primary, miieh shorter than third; tarsus, sentellat*-. "" Family TR(KiLODYTlD/E. Wrens, Thrashers, etc. Subfamily TROOLODYTIN/E. Wrens. See paojc '.U2. GROUP 2. Birds having wings from to inches long.* Section 1. First primary, less than half as long as third. Part 1. Tip of upper mandible, witli small but distinct hook or notch. (1.) Toes, joined at hase. IMaiu colored birds, usually ;;reenish or ^rayisii, hut ol't<'n show a faint wash of yellow ou uuderpurts; tail, always without wliite 'M ^1 {^^M^^ Family VIREONID/C. VIreos. See page 171. ' For (llrcctluti> I'm- iiicasiirt'ini'iit, sec pii" (). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. Chicago : Field Columbian Museum
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