The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... Winter , p . 279. A Doe with Horns , p . 279. Famil- iarity of a Weasel , p . 279. Albino Robins , p . 279. Food Plants of New England Butterflies , p . 330. Papilio ( var ? ) Calverleyi , captured in Flor- ida , p . 332. A Remarkable ...
... Winter , p . 279. A Doe with Horns , p . 279. Famil- iarity of a Weasel , p . 279. Albino Robins , p . 279. Food Plants of New England Butterflies , p . 330. Papilio ( var ? ) Calverleyi , captured in Flor- ida , p . 332. A Remarkable ...
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... winter's jigge , To dive for cockles , and to dig for clams , Whereby her lazy husband's guts she cramms . " The shells also came in good use as table utensils , and from a work published about the year 1676 , entitled " New England's ...
... winter's jigge , To dive for cockles , and to dig for clams , Whereby her lazy husband's guts she cramms . " The shells also came in good use as table utensils , and from a work published about the year 1676 , entitled " New England's ...
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... winter . It is more shy and silent than either of the other species . WESTERN BLUEBIRD ( S. Mexicana ) . None of the West- ern Bluebird were seen until reaching Spokan river , north and west of which it is found wherever there are trees ...
... winter . It is more shy and silent than either of the other species . WESTERN BLUEBIRD ( S. Mexicana ) . None of the West- ern Bluebird were seen until reaching Spokan river , north and west of which it is found wherever there are trees ...
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... winter . The Shrikes , however , resemble these birds more than the Waxwings or the Vireos , with which Baird associates them . The tarsal scales would remove both , and the Waxwings also , from the order of OSCINES , and I never heard ...
... winter . The Shrikes , however , resemble these birds more than the Waxwings or the Vireos , with which Baird associates them . The tarsal scales would remove both , and the Waxwings also , from the order of OSCINES , and I never heard ...
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... WINTER WREN ( Troglodytes hyemalis ) . Seen only near the summit of the Coeur d'Alene Mountains , in September . CREEPER ( Certhia Mexicana ) . Rather common , especi- ally in the dark spruce forests of the Cœur d'Aleñe Range . Habits ...
... WINTER WREN ( Troglodytes hyemalis ) . Seen only near the summit of the Coeur d'Alene Mountains , in September . CREEPER ( Certhia Mexicana ) . Rather common , especi- ally in the dark spruce forests of the Cœur d'Aleñe Range . Habits ...
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