AMERICAN SWAN CYGNUS AMERICANA; 



AND 



TRUMPETER SWAN CYGNUS BUCINATOR. 



" The stately-sailing swan 

 Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale ; 

 And, arching proud his neck, with oary feet 

 Bears forward fierce, and guards his osier-isle, 

 Protective of his young." 



WHERE FOUND, ETC. 



have two or more varieties of swans 

 which visit the shores of our Atlantic 

 States. At times they are quite nume- 

 rous in the vicinity of Carrol's Island, 

 more particularly if the weather continues 

 boisterous for several days, when they 

 retire from the mid-bay to seek food on 

 the shallows of the coves or under the 

 protection of the islands a considerable distance from the sea. 



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