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Ballua elegans, {Gallinula martinica), Ftdiea americana, Cygnus huccinnaUyr, 

 Bernicla hutcMnsii, Barelda glacialis, (Histrionious iorquaius), Somateria speo- 

 talilis, Melanetia velvetina, ( Graculua carta), Larus Uueopterus, Bissa tr-idaclylua, 

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1861. Wheaxon, J. M, Catalogue of the Birds of Ohio. Reprinted from 

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Keprint of the last, repaged and with its addenda distributed in place ; 

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1861. Collins, W. 0. Report of Senate Select Committee, upon Senate 

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1864. Hough, F. B. House of Representatives, 36th Congress, 1st Ses- 

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1864. Baied, S. F. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 181. Review 

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p. 23. First mention of Tardus alicim from Ohio. New species, 1. 



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