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1867. Samuels, E, A, Ornithology and 061ogy of Nev/ 

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 long-approved classification and nomenclature; together with 

 a complete history of their habits, times of arrival and de- 

 parture, their distribution, food, song, time of breeding, 

 and a carefu.1 description of their nests and eggs; with Illts- 

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 of their %gS Boston: Nichols and Noyes, 117 V/ashington 

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1868. Cobles, Elliot. Catalogue of the Birds of North 

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An annotated list of 335 New England Species. 

 1875. Brewer, j^j^ Catalogue of the Birds of New Eng- 

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