. A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory: including their organization, habits, and relations; remarks on classification and nomenclature; an account of the principal organs of birds, and observations relative to practical ornithology .. . ophagus. 752 EXPLANATION OF PLATES. d, e, ; ff> h, i,j, k, , coeca. Fig. 5. Digestive Organs of the BlackSwift, Cypselus murarius. a, bill. b, c, d, oesophagus. c, d, proventriculus. d, e, stomach. /» 9J ^> h j, *> intestine. I, I, salivary crypts, m, n, trachea. 0, 0, bronchi. p, p, sterno-tracheales. Fig. 6. Di


. A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory: including their organization, habits, and relations; remarks on classification and nomenclature; an account of the principal organs of birds, and observations relative to practical ornithology .. . ophagus. 752 EXPLANATION OF PLATES. d, e, ; ff> h, i,j, k, , coeca. Fig. 5. Digestive Organs of the BlackSwift, Cypselus murarius. a, bill. b, c, d, oesophagus. c, d, proventriculus. d, e, stomach. /» 9J ^> h j, *> intestine. I, I, salivary crypts, m, n, trachea. 0, 0, bronchi. p, p, sterno-tracheales. Fig. 6. Digestive Organs of the Goat-sucker, Caprimulgus , tongue. b, c, d, , e, , g, h, i, j, I, m, , k, cceca, resembling those of , m, , 0, trachea,r, r, , q, sterno-tracheales. Fig. 7. Digestive Organs of Kingfisher,Alcedo Ispida. a, tongue. b, c, d, , e,f, stomach. f, g, h, i, j, k, intestine, very narrow, without , k, cloaca. Vol. I, p. 527, I. 15. For llieir fingers read ?iis fingers. Vol. II, p. 138, 1. 13 and 14. Read, the young birds frequently stretched out their wings. XTV jjjoj::vyjyj-: oi-ctu-:j:jX7ls^ixu wuo/jjj:ca/o;s Iiu .J ,Xiilli,ilc/i. .WeljateT & ijear^-, Chanerii. PLATK Xy Tnytiri:xCxiiTJLicunA^ oj-tjuc gkees TrooDPicKETi


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