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Natural History 
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. Wild Cat. or Bay Lynx Lync us Rufus. 
2. Snowy Owl — Surnla Xyctea. 
a. American Wolf — 
4. Mild Pigeon ... 
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■ - EetopUU * Mlgruloria. 
6. Northern Panther Fells Con color. 
8. Black Crownod Night Heron Anita Rincon. 
7. Woodchuck Actomys Manor. 
8. Red Nocked Grebe Podiceps itubricollU. 
II. Great Blue Herou irdta Mnvdlas. 
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11. Red Shouldered Buzzard Ouieo llytmalls. 
12. American Woodcock Rusllcola Minor. 
18. White Fronted Goose Atuer Alb\frons, 
14. LongEaredOwl . Otus Amtiicanw. 
IB. Hooded Blioldrake Mtrgus Cucullatue. 
■eras 
i*. Homed Grebe Pedheps Cornutus. 
17. Golden Eagle Agutlla 
18. Prairie Wolf 
17. Golden Eagle — Aq. 
Chry ratio*. 
10 Spotted Sand Lark 
20. Marsh Harrier 
. . . Totanus Macularlu*. 
Circus Ultglnosus. 
21. Mallard Duck Anas Boschat. 
22. Great Horned Owl Bubo Virqlnlunus. 
23. Great Loon, or Diver Col y mb us Olacialls. 
21. American Doer (Alblnoos). .C'rtDun Vtrginlanus. 
25. The American Bittern Arden Minor. 
28. Old Wife, or Squaw Duck Fuligula OtaclalU. 
27. The Wild Turkey Meleagris Qallomvo. 
28. The Beaver. Castor Fiber. 
29. Common American Snipe Scatopax Ih'fwwii. 
30. The Buff Breasted Shelaruke. . . Mtrgus Merganser 
81. The Canada Goose Anser Canadensis. 
3 t* The New York Ermino PuLoriut. Xoiebm-acm.rit. 
88. Red Uroatcd Sheldrake Mergus Ssrrator. 
34. Pinnated Grouse , Tetrao Cupldo. 
85. The Sand Dill Crane Crus Americana. 
38. Tho American Black Bear — Ursus Americanus. 
87 Red Tailed Bnzzaul Butero Borealis. 
38. Bufile Headed Duck Full aula Albtola. 
3«, North American Porcuplno . J/ystrix Hudsonlus. 
40. Virginia Partridge Ortyx Virgtniana. 
41. Common American Gull — Lams Zonomyncflus. 
42. Grey Fox Vulnss Virgluianu*. 
43. Red Head Fuligula ErythrocephaUa. 
44. Rutl. d Grouse Tetrao UmbeUns. 
45 Tho Raccoon Procyon Lotor. 
46. The Whistler Fluligula Clangula. 
47. Brown or Bald Eagle . . Hali.ll ?> * Lsucoceiihalus. 
48. Red Fox Vutpls Fulvus. 
49. Wood Duck A nas S/mnsa. 
BO. American Bam Owl Stryx Pratlncota. 
B! . Spruce Grouse Tttrao Canadtm.it. 
62. Northern Lynx Ljncut Borealis. 
53 Block Duck Anas Obscura. 
B4. Belted King Fisher AlcedO AlCpon. 
B5. Little Screech Owl Bubo Asio. 
BO. American Opossum DldelphU Yiryiniana. 
'.7. A morlcan Coot Fulloa A mericana. 
58. Ptarmigan . . Tetrao Mutus. 
50. Shoveller, or Spoonbill Amu Clypeata. 
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TESTIMONIALS. 
CoHNBLL UniVEUSITT, I 
Ithaca. March 14th, 1870. 1 
I must congratulate you upon your greut success In 
this now educational enterprise. If we ran arrange 
our amusouieul* no as to make thorn Impart Instruc- 
tion to the mind. It will be u step in advance lu edu- 
cation. EZRA CORNELL. 
Wasiiinoton, I). 0., March IStb, 1870. 
I am much pleased with the success you have mot 
with in giving to the stuffed specimens a very decided 
appearance of life. 
I hope you may be able to continue tho Series, and 
I luvo no doubt they will furnish Interesting means 
of information and instruction In regard to the wild 
animals of New York. SPENCER F. BAIRD. 
Static House, Boston. Mans., March 18th, 1870. 
I have examined carefully (be "Sloroecopit Studies 
of Natural History," and judging by the first ten num- 
bers, should say that they will prove of vory great 
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lineations, position, and color of tho different groups 
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trust you will meet tho encouragement which you 
have earned EDWARD A SAMUEL. 
Curator of Zoology lu Maes. Stale Cabinet 
Pkabody Academy of Science, I 
Salhm, Mass., March l»th, 1870. ( 
I havo shown your Stereoscopic views to the Direc- 
tors of the Academy and the editors of the American 
Naturalist, Dr. Packard and Mr. Morse. 
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