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On the Natural History and Classification of Birds
Now this is precisely the character which separates the conirostral birds from the
dentirostral. We have before expressed our hesitation in admitting the brown or
wood owl of Britain, forming the genus S3/rnium of Savigny, to be a distinct type.
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The association of the Hornbills with the Crows, the separation of the Larks from
the Wagtails, and the necessity for putting Dentirostral birds (Tanagers and Jays)
in the Conirostral tribe, are some of the inconsistent results of the system.
3
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
But the troops of these autumnal voyagers do not consist merely of dentirostral or
exclusively insectivorous birds ; the conirostral tribe furnishes many recruits,
goldfinches (Carduelis elegans), gray linnets (Linota cannabina), and green ...
4
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1832).
ATanager Iconsider to be a dentirostral Finch — to be distinguished from other
more typical Fringillidee by the presence of one or more teeth or notches in the
upper mandible (sometimes further developing themselves into serrations, as in ...
5
The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
But the troops of these autumnal voyagers do not consist merely of dentirostral or
exclusively insectivorous birds ; the conirostral tribe furnishes many recruits,
goldfinches (Carduelis elegans), gray linnets (Linota cannabina), and green ...
6
The British Cyclopædia of Natural History: Combining a ...
It belongs, in Cuvier's arrangement, to the dentirostral family of the great order
Passeru, with which it agrees in the bill being notched, and also in the general
form ofthe legs and feet. But in its air and gait there are some resemblances to
the ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1837
7
Key to North American Birds: Containing a Concise Account of ...
Dentirostral (Lat. dens, a tooth), or toothed, in which, with a various general
shape, there is present a nick, tooth, or evident lobe in the apposed edges of one
or both mandibles near the end; as in the Shrike, Vireo, and some Wrens,
Thrushes, ...
8
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
These singular birds might be considered with almost equal propriety as the
Dentirostral type of the F13-sz'r0stres, or the Fissirostral type of the Dentirostrea
Swainson would regard them in the latter light; Vigors in the former; Cuvier would
...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), 1840
9
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
16], serves to connect the Columbine: or lnsessorial or typical Pigeons with the
Vinagime (or dentirostral 1) or tree Pigeons. It has much the aspect ofa Cuckoo,
and the tail exactly of the Coccyzime, the bill of Columba proper, and the feet ...
10
Synopsis of the Contents of the Museum
The Tanagers (Tanagra) are only found in America ; some of them are very
beautifully coloured ; they have the end of the beak slightly notched, which has
caused them sometimes to be arranged with the dentirostral birds. The Buntings
...