. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Family CORVID/E. Subfamily (iARRULlN/E. Jays. See page 209. First primary, never less than three fourths as long as third; base of ])ill, cxieiid-ing backward, lorming a point, dividing tlu^ of the longhead; nostrils, exposed; outertail featliers shorter than middle 383Xy Family iCTERll>.43. Blackbirds, Orioles, Meadow Larks. See \^ -JLt. 146 THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMEKICA. First primary, not shoi-t, never less than two thirds as long as second or third; bill, stoutand con
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Family CORVID/E. Subfamily (iARRULlN/E. Jays. See page 209. First primary, never less than three fourths as long as third; base of ])ill, cxieiid-ing backward, lorming a point, dividing tlu^ of the longhead; nostrils, exposed; outertail featliers shorter than middle 383Xy Family iCTERll>.43. Blackbirds, Orioles, Meadow Larks. See \^ -JLt. 146 THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMEKICA. First primary, not shoi-t, never less than two thirds as long as second or third; bill, stoutand conical; nostrils, high, near the culmeu; primaries, nine; tarsus, flattened behind.
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