^Utt6r. 
*’*''ers, anfl i?7 particularly fond of the shores of 
^®8:ate places along- the Ohio, they con- 
davsT®“,®f “"‘‘etudes. We have sometimes 
?‘'‘'>val iu severe ireather after their 
f cluster!n“’ "’*"“1' Hiey take refuge iu their 
Suently fo" ^ together tor »-armth, aud have been 
the enbi a lifeless state 
bank swallow. 
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*1 — •'Ue colli . , r • 1 . ^ Uimosi a iireiess state 
i , ’^^iliei'tli itVi ' ^ Circumstance Iiiis contributed to 
sear -bla ?■'’ j 'viuteriu these recesses. 
^ l^CCPmK — huudi eds of these holes in tlie mouths 
• -^aicuea hi ^ ^ 
January, but nevrr "found ' a siuo-le 
oousidg,.®™’ *"'"'7’ “*■ I “o‘ this b?rd 
betwi Kentucky 
^isit thr “O'* Danville. They like- 
.‘“oir denaw , ?'fT’ “‘“ol>ors, previous to 
teinbcr tf. ." ’''oh continues from the last of Sen- 
■ The b ““‘I'llo of October. 
ostent . ‘^"'“I'oiv is five inches long, and ten inches 
"?’•** a banfl"**r^^l parts, mouse coloured, lower, white, 
hreast •'‘'ownish across the upper part 
^•^ed with wl*v **‘® oxterior feather slightly 
tulL m- T^’ ''•aok; legs, with 
and leathers behind; claws, fine 
j!"tish; lo,., >,'^'''*!!P’ over the eye, a streak of 
liw tLirtl” “f 
Tlfi^"* «‘o ^de ’ 
^'^J’opean Ineiit'!'!* c” *^® “othing different from the 
Y^y arriva/ circumstance, and its 
“i§h northern 1 ’ft conjecture that it passes to 
ortuern latitude on both coutineuts. 
