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NATURAL HISTORY 



SO called) as continue in full song till alter 

 Midsummer ; and shall range them some- 

 what in the order in which they first 

 begin to open as the Spring advances. 



RAII NOMIVA. 



1. Woorl-lark, 



/llandu (trborea 



2. Soi.K-lhrush. \ Tmd^is simplicilcr 



3. AN'ren. Passer troglotlytca 

 \. Redbreast, nubecula : 



5. liedge-sjjarrow, Currucn : 



In Januan/, and conti- 

 nues to sing tlirougii 

 all the Summer and 

 Autumn. 



{In Februari/ and on to 

 August, reassun)e their 

 song in Aulmmi. 



< All the year, hard frost 

 \ excepted. 



Ditto. 



< Earlv in Fvbruani^ to 

 I July the 10th. 



^ ,, ,, , r, . „ ( V^axly in Fehrifan/, and 



6. \ ellowliammer, Emberiza Jluia • ] on through July to ylu- 



7. Skylark, 



8. Swallow, 



9. Black-caj), 



10. Titlark, 



11. Blackbird, 



Alauda vulgaris : 

 Hirundo domestica . 

 Atriaipilla : 



Alauda pratoru)!! . 



Alcruln vulgaris 



1 2. A\liite.lhroat, Ficeduto' affinis . 



13. Cioldfinch, 

 H. Greenfinch, 



Cnrduelis 

 Chloris : 



gust the 21st. 



In Februari/, and on to 



October. 

 From A//ril to September. 

 Beginning of April to 



J'dy 13th. 



i From middle of April to 

 July the 16th. 



Sometimes in February 

 and March, and so on 

 to Jul// tiie twcntv- 

 third ; reassumes in 

 Autumn. 



[ In April, and on to July 

 } 23. 



I A/nil, and through to 



September IH. , 



On 1" •''//'/ and August 2. 



