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Natural History 



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Animals and Birds of North America. 



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3] A uieri, an Wolf .'.'.'.' ......... ' Lufnt/o'cndtifluni'. 



I. Wild Pigeon Ectopute* Mm atot la 



5. Northern Panther Frli* Ctmcolor. 



II. llhick Crowned Night Heron ii.hu I, ,..,.,,. 



v. Woodchiick Actum v- Mimasc 



8. Red N eeked I ■ r-.-be i'udir- /,, IfihritiM*. 



II. Great Blue Heron Ini-u Serodlat 



10. American Swan Vygmu Amerlcumi: 



\% American Woodcock. ..'.'.'.'.. '.l£ustlcoia Minor. 



U. LonzEsred Owl .....'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Ottu.imt 1 uxtnm. 



]«. Homed tin-be ../'••/<,.,,-',.,■.,,./■/.,' 



17. Cobb-,, Fugle Aijinlla ihrymliw. 



18. Prairie Wolf 



111. Spotted .Sand Lurk Ttiliinn. M.i.-»laii>n. 



SO. >Iuis1i Harrier Circut VUuiwa'i,. 



ai, Mallard Duck Um hoe, has. 



aa. Grid Homed Owl Kubo Virginian us. 



E3. Great Loon, or Diver. .. . Ci.i,,,,,:... 



ai. American Deer (Albinoes) . f,V;-iv.« Vmjininnns. 



2T>. The American liitlein Aide \li„.„ . 



26. Old Wife, or Squaw Uncle. . . . Fuiii/uta Oluciu'it. 



27. The Wild Turkev Mttttigrls Gallopuro. 



28. The Beaver (•«.«/«■ lube, . 



29. Common American Snipe v,,h,,m.c Wilsni.i. 



30. The llulf Ur.-.i-t.-.t sh.-ld uke .1,'. , ..- 



:il . Tbe Canada Goose Aimer ( -uiiudciii-it. 



'ii. The New York Ermine. Fuloiiut...Xi.,.l.,,rn, -. »„,. 



33. RedBrested Sheldrake \l,.vi.< s-rrator. 



34. Pinnated Grouse Tctruu Cit/iido. 



36, The sand 1 1 ill Crane Gnif AlHtHeana. 



30. The American Black Dear. ..(>.-•« America nut. 



37. Red Tailed Buzzard Bull re Bon oHs, 



•in. Biillle Headed buck hi'lujuhi Albeulu. 



3li. M.,rth American Porcupine... J/i/-/li.r lluilmuiim. 



40. Virginia Partridge Urti/J- 1 'iryin imiu. 



41. Common American Gull. . . . Uirm Zoiior/n/nr/im. 



4a. Grey Fox !'«//«» ViiyiiHunm. 



•13. Kill Ii. ml F'llitjulu Jitytlmmiilttttia. 



44. Unffed Grouse TOrae Unibdlns. 



46. The Rncooou I'mryon Lotor. 



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■17. Brown or Bald Eagle Ilulitttoi Leuciietulinlut. 



48. Red Fox Vutjih Fat cue. 



49. Wood IJllck A nut S,,on.iu. 



50. American Bam Owl .sin/n- 1'iutinruln. 



R!. Spruce ti rouse Telrno ('iii-mlrnti'. 



Da. Nortneru Lynx I.y,„ ■.,- Bon aHf. 



S3. Blue); buck 1 



f>l. Belted King Fisher Itcn'n Alarm. 



Xi. Lil lie Screech Owl Jlu/,u A.-io. 



Bti. American Opossum lihl.ti.l.i! I ,//,.■..!., :i. 



■7. American Coot Futtta Imtricana. 



.Ml. Sboycber. or Spoonbill I 



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TESTIMONIALS. 



COIINELL U.NIVEnstTT, I 



Ithaca, March 14tb, 1870. f 



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this new educuiimjal ei.teipiise. If we can arrange 

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