Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus: with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural HistoryMacGillivray, William
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Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus: with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
MacGillivray, William
Zoologists
Every system
that has been invented has failed in presenting even a tolerably
accurate view of the discrepancies and accordances of the
endlessly-diversified forms that have resulted from the creation of an
Infinite Power.
The following table presents the Linnaean arrangement of Birds in
outline:--
_Order I._ ACCIPITRES.
41. _Vultur_, vultures. Beak hooked; head bare: 8 species.
42. _Falco_, eagles and hawks. Beak hooked; head feathered:
32 species.
43. _Strix_, owl. Beak hooked, feathers at its base directed
forwards: 12 species.
44. _Lanius_, shrike. Beak straightish, notched: 26 species.
_Order II._ PICAE.
45. _Psittacus_, parrots. Beak hooked; upper mandible
furnished with a cere: 47 species.
46. _Ramphastos_, toucan. Beak very large, hollow, convex,
serrated; both mandibles incurved at the tip: 8 species.
47. _Buceros_, hornbill. Beak convex, curved, cultrate,
large, serrated; forehead covered with a horny plate: 4
species.
46. _Buphaga_, beef-eater. Beak straight, somewhat
quadrangular; the mandibles bulging: 1 species.
49. _Crotophaga_, plantain-eater. Beak compressed,
half-eggshaped, arched, keeled on the back: 2 species.
50. _Corvus_, crows. Beak convex, cultrate; nostrils covered
by recumbent bristly feathers: 19 species.
51. _Coracias_, roller. Beak cultrate, the tip incurved, not
covered with feathers at the base: 6 species.
52. _Oriolus_, oriole. Beak conical, convex, straight, very
acute; upper mandible slightly longer, and indistinctly
notched: 20 species.
53. _Gracula_, grakle. Beak cultrate, convex, bareish at the
base: 8 species.
54. _Paradisea_, birds of Paradise. Beak covered with the
downy feathers of the forehead; feathers of the sides long:
3 species.
55. _Trogon_, curucui. Beak shorter than the head, cultrate,
hooked, serrated: 3 species.
56. _Bucco_, barbet. Beak cultrate, laterally compressed,
notched at the tip, incurved, opening to beneath the eyes: 1
species.
57. _Cuculus_, cuckoo. Beak roundish; nostrils with a
prominent margin: 22 species.
58. _Yunx_, wryneck. Beak roundish, sharp pointed; nostrils
concave: 1 species.
59. _Picus_, woodpecker. Beak angular, straight, the tip
wedgeshaped; the nostrils covered with recumbent bristly
feathers: 21 species.
60. _Sitta_, nuthatch. Beak awlshaped, roundish, straight: 3
species.
61. _Todus_, tody. Beak awlshaped, a little flattened,
obtuse, straight, with spreading bristles at the base: 2
species.
62. _Alcedo_, kingsfisher. Beak three cornered, thick,
straight, long: 15 species.
63. _Merops_, bee-eater. Beak curved, compressed, keeled: 7
species.
64. _Upupa_, hoopoe. Beak arcuate, convex, a little
compressed, rather obtuse: 3 species.
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