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caille mere. By Willoughby and piece it is supposed to be 
the land-rail, or the daker hen. Lastly Pennant _— Zool. 
vol. ii, p. 410.) concludes that it is the erake, or daker hen, 
which is found in corn, etc. and migrates before ia the 
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plagitia,  pleuronete te carpa, Cyprinus carpio 3 galvie, 
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