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A SYSTEMATIC CLASSIFICATION FOR THE BIRDS OF THE WORLD By Alexander Wetmoee Assistant Secretary, Smithsoman Institution Since preparing a classification of North American birds ^ in collaboration with the late W. deW. Miller, of the American Museum of Natural History, for use in the fourth edition of the official Check-list of the American Ornithologists' Union, now in course of publica-tion, the writer has continued investigations in this interesting sub-ject, with the result that he here offers an arrangement of the known birds of the world, living and fossil, in accordance with his present understanding of their relationships. The work of Hans Gadow has been taken as a starting point, and such changes have been incorpo-rated as seem justified from personal research or from the investi-gations of others. In general, only such variations from the current order have been accepted as seem to be firmly established. Where doubt seems to attach to any proposition, the older classification has been followed; so the following scheme presents a conservative arrangement so far as possible. The list is complete for all cate-gories down to families. Attempt has been made to follow a definite terminology for the various groups, so that there may be no mis-understanding of their proper rank. Class Aves. Subclass Archaeornithes. Order Archaeopterygiformes. Family Archaeopterygidae, Archaeopteryx, Archaeor-nis (fossil). Subclass Neornithes. Superorder Odontognathae. Order Hesperornithiformes. Family Hesperornithidae, Hesperorrhis, Hargeria (fos-sil). Baptornithidae, Baptornis (fossil). Enaliornithidae,^ Enaliornis (fossil). Order Ichthyornithiformes. Family Ichthyornithidae, IchtTvyornis (fossil). 1 See Auk, 1926, 337-346. ^ Position provisional. No. 2821.— Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Vol. 76. Art. 24 72823—29 1

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A systematic classification for the birds of the world

A Wetmore
Proceedings of the United States National Museum 76: 1-8 (1930)

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