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15. Cross-beak, Coccotfaaustes. ) These are only wanderers 



16. Gross-bill, Loxia. ( that appear occasionally 

 c-,, -, ( Garrulus boheini- ( and are not observant of 



tail \ cus. ) any regular migration. 



These birds, as they stand numerically, belong to the 

 following Linnaean genera : 



i, 2, 3, Turdus. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Anas. 



4, Cor-vus. 15, 16, Loxia. 



5,6,7, Scolopax. 17, Ampelis. 



8, Columba. 



Birds that sing in the night are but few. 



Nightingale, Lutcini*. { " I^Sf. """ hkL " 



Woodlark, Alauda arborea. Suspended in mid air. 



Less reed-sparrow, | ^a^us^tinfr"' \ Amon & reeds and will ws - 

 I should now proceed to such birds as continue to sing 

 after Midsummer, but, as they are rather numerous, they 

 would exceed the bounds of this paper : besides, as this is 

 no.v the season for remarking on that subject, I am willing to 

 repeat my observations on some birds concerning the con- 

 tinuation of whose song I seem at present to have some 

 doubt. I am, &c. 



>Stoch'dove 



