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NATURAL IIISTOKY 



9. Wil<l-s\\an, 



10. "Wild-goose, 



11. Wiltl-cluck, 



12. roihiinl, 



13. Wijreon, 



Ik Teal, breeds 

 with us in If^ol- 

 mer-forcst. 



15. Cioss-beak, 



16. Cross-bill, 



17. Silk-tail, 



Ci/iinus/erus : 

 jinser /ems. 

 Anas torijuatd minor. 

 Anas fera fuscu : 

 Penelope : 



■ Querquedida : 



Coceot/iraitstes .- 



Lex: 

 Garrulus bohemicus : , 



On some large waters. 



•On our lakes and streams. 



These are only wanderers 

 that appear occasion- 

 ally, and are not ob- 

 servant of any regular 

 migration. 



These birds, as they stand numerically, 

 belong to the following- Linnccan genera : 



Birds that sing in the night are l)\it few. 



Nightingale, Luscinia : 5 " "^ " slia'Hest covert hid." 



^ '^ ( Milton. 



Woodlark, /llaudu arhona . Suspended in mid air. 



T ^.„„^ I „ \ I'asscr arundinaceus ? . i ■ -n 



I iOss reed-Sparrow, i minor • \ Among reeds and wiUow.s. 



1 shall 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 now the season fur remarking on 

 that subject, I am willing to repeat my 



