. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Upper surface of inner weh of firstprimary, without bars; breastand belly, white. White-tailed Kite. Elamis No. 262. FAMILY HAWKS, FALCONS, EAGLES, ETC. 165 Upper surface of inner web of first primary, barred with white; breast andbelly, streaked. Prairie Falcon. Falci) No. 290. ri)per surfaci- ot innci- web of first primary, barred with pale rufous brown;breast and belly, streaked. Duck Falcon. Falco peregrin as No. 291. Section 2. The follow


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Upper surface of inner weh of firstprimary, without bars; breastand belly, white. White-tailed Kite. Elamis No. 262. FAMILY HAWKS, FALCONS, EAGLES, ETC. 165 Upper surface of inner web of first primary, barred with white; breast andbelly, streaked. Prairie Falcon. Falci) No. 290. ri)per surfaci- ot innci- web of first primary, barred with pale rufous brown;breast and belly, streaked. Duck Falcon. Falco peregrin as No. 291. Section 2. The following species have the third primary IJelly, slaty f?ray (adult ), or bufiy slnak<d iiion or le^^s witli pale iirowii (inuna-ture); upper lail coverts, not white. Mississippi );sissijiiiiruKhSee No. 26;^ 166 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Section 3, The following species have the fourth primary longest. Uppei- tail coverts, white; tarsus, less than Rare north of Florida,where it is a pennaueut resident. Everglade Kite. Hostrhamus No. 264.


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