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I Apr 26 
I have not yet received my Eagle, but have paid for him and 
hired him mounted. He(or it) is described "breast and abdomen 
pure white; whole back, pure white, with white 'tear drops' on 
ends of feathers. ; primaries black; head, tail and wings mottled 
with white; spreads seven feet eight inches. As I know of no such 
species, I suppose i t must be an Albino. Gan it be Audobon's 
"Bird of Washington", or Sea Eagle? 
Letter of iManly Hardy. 
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Brweep, i^€. 
I have lately bought an Eagle nearly white; breast and back 
white; primaries black; head, tail and wings mottled with white; 
spreads seven feet eight inches, from which I infer that it is not 
very old. 
Letter of Manly Hardy, April 
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