THE OOLOGIST. 

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American Golden-eye 

 Sandhill Crane 

 Wilson's Snipe 

 Pectoral Sandpiper 

 Least Sandpiper 

 American Golden Plover 

 Prairie Hen 



Prairie Sharp- ta'dGroiise 

 California Vulture 

 Red shouldered Hawk 

 American Barn Owl 

 Whip-poor-will 

 Cedar Waxwing 

 Golden-winged Warbler 

 Nashville Warbler 

 Bl'k-throated BlueW'rb'r 

 Blue-wingedYellow W'b'r 

 Myrtle Warbler 

 Chestnut sided Warbler 

 Mourning Warbler 

 Grinnell's Water-Thrush 

 Western Yellow-throat 

 Tutted Titmouse 

 Feather changing Green 



to Yellow. 

 Red Bird of Paradise. 



Cock-of-the-Rock. 

 Mandarin Duck. 

 Black Grouse. 

 European Kingfisher. 

 Blue Mountain Lory. 

 Mexican Mot Mot 

 Golden Oriole. 

 Australian GrassParaket 

 King Parrot. 

 Japan Pheasant. 

 Swallow-tailed Ind- Roller 

 Red-rumped Tanager. 

 Resplendent Trogon 2. 

 Yellow-throated Toucan 

 Rose Cockatoo. 

 Nightingale. 

 Yellow-head Parrot. 

 Crowned Pigeon. 

 South American Rhea. 

 Black Swan. 

 King Bird of J'aradise. 



ANIMALS. 



Black Wolf 

 Red Squirrel 

 Gray Rabbit 



American Oceolot 



Coyote 



Pox Squirrel 



Red Fox 



Mountain Sheep 



Racco )n 



Pigmy Antelope 



Gray Fox 



Gray Squirrel 



Peccary 



Bottle-nosed Dolphin 



Armadillo 



Brown and Red Bat 



American Otter 



Canadian Porcupine 



African Lion 



Flying Squirrel 



Skunk 



Chimpanzee 



Puma 



Snapping Turtle 



Northern Hare 



Ground Hog 



Mole 



Baboon 



Hairy-tailed Mole 



Crab-eating Opossum 



Geographic Turtle 



Duck billed Platipus, 



Kangaroo 



Hoary Bat 



Swift Fox 



Hyrax 



FLOWERS &c. 



Apple Blossom 



Golden Rod 



Flowering Almond 



Cacti 



Lemon 



Nuts (8 var) 



Ginger 



Cocoanut, &c 



Pineapple 



Cloves 



Azalea 



Nutmeg 



English Grapes 



Hyacinth 



Coffee 



Cineraria 



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