The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... range of vision a very large field . Here we see the sight was very quick if not absolutely certain . Although they had passed very near us , the sense of smell had given them no intimation of our presence . While I stood there , my gun ...
... range of vision a very large field . Here we see the sight was very quick if not absolutely certain . Although they had passed very near us , the sense of smell had given them no intimation of our presence . While I stood there , my gun ...
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... Range , which they seem to avoid as they do those of the Coast Range in Washington Territory . WATER THRUSH ( Seiurus Novæboracensis ? No. 70 ) . Hell Gate river , August 24th . * Though smaller than the average , this specimen agrees ...
... Range , which they seem to avoid as they do those of the Coast Range in Washington Territory . WATER THRUSH ( Seiurus Novæboracensis ? No. 70 ) . Hell Gate river , August 24th . * Though smaller than the average , this specimen agrees ...
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... Range . WESTERN TANAGER ( Pyranga Ludoviciana ) . Less com- mon than near the coast , but reaching the east base of the Rocky Mountains , though not seen down the Missouri river . The specimen preserved is larger than any measurements ...
... Range . WESTERN TANAGER ( Pyranga Ludoviciana ) . Less com- mon than near the coast , but reaching the east base of the Rocky Mountains , though not seen down the Missouri river . The specimen preserved is larger than any measurements ...
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... Range , and in habits found it exactly like the eastern olivaceus . As it is larger than that mentioned by Swainson , his specimen was very probably , as Baird suggests , of the next species , espec- ially since this is found unchanged ...
... Range , and in habits found it exactly like the eastern olivaceus . As it is larger than that mentioned by Swainson , his specimen was very probably , as Baird suggests , of the next species , espec- ially since this is found unchanged ...
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... ranges . The oldest and lowest graves were of the small square variety , while those near or upon the summit , were of the natural length and width of the skeleton within . In this mound , as in other burial places , in the small square ...
... ranges . The oldest and lowest graves were of the small square variety , while those near or upon the summit , were of the natural length and width of the skeleton within . In this mound , as in other burial places , in the small square ...
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