. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. 166 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Section 3. The following species have the fourth primary longest. Upper tail c-overts, white: tarsus, less than liarc uortli of Florida, where it is a permaaeut resident. Everglade Kite. Hostrhamns t^ocialu'lis. See No. Marah Hawk. Upper tail coverts, wliite; tarsus, over Harsh Hawk. Circus hwl'^' See No. Fourth outer primary, not decidedly notched; under surface of ])riinaries, not barred with dark browu aud white; tail, le


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. 166 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Section 3. The following species have the fourth primary longest. Upper tail c-overts, white: tarsus, less than liarc uortli of Florida, where it is a permaaeut resident. Everglade Kite. Hostrhamns t^ocialu'lis. See No. Marah Hawk. Upper tail coverts, wliite; tarsus, over Harsh Hawk. Circus hwl'^' See No. Fourth outer primary, not decidedly notched; under surface of ])riinaries, not barred with dark browu aud white; tail, less thau ; upper tail coverts, not white. Broad°winged Hawk. Buteo latisshnus. See No. 278. Fourth otUer i»rimaries, decidedly notched ; under surface of outer primaries, not heavily barred with dark brown and white; tail, , or over; wing, over American Goshawk. Accipiter atricapilhis. See No. 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; Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, Special edition printed for the Field Columbian museum


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