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 A similar 



INTRODUCTION. 



HE most conspicuous external characteristic by which the Birds are distinguished 

 from all other inhabitants of earth, is the feathery robe which invests their bodies, 

 and which serves the double purpose of clothing and progression. For the fii'st 

 of these two objects it is admirably adapted, as the long, slender filaments of the 

 feathers are not only in themselves indifferent conductors of heat, but entangle 

 among their multitudinous fibres a considerable amount of air, which resists the 

 ingress or the egress of external or internal heat, and thus jireserves the bird in a 



temperature through the icy blasts of \\anter or the burning rays of the summer sun. 



f miction is discharged by the furry coats of many mammalia ; but the feathers serve 



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