Insessores

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 172

Insessores (Lat., 'perchers'), or PERCHING BIRDS, an order of birds called by Cuvier Passerine or 'sparrow-like.' The order includes more than half the known birds, but can hardly be defined, since the members are marked off rather by a combination of characters than by any uniqueness. The title is usually now replaced by that of Passeres (q.v.).

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