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’35. Ornithological biography, or an account of the habits of the birds 
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interspersed with delineations of American scenery and manners. 
Vol. 2, Boston, 8vo, xxxii + 588 pp. 
’35a. The same. Vol. 3, xvi + 638 pp. 
’38. The same. Vol. 4, Edinburgh, xxviii + 618 pp. 
’39. The same. Vol. 5, xxxix + 664 pp. 
’40-’44. The birds of America, from drawings made in the Lmited States 
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Audubon, Maria R. 
’97. Audubon and his journals, with zoological and other notes by 
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Baird, S. F., Brewer, T. M., and Riclgway, R. 
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’84. The water birds of North America. Mem. mus. comp, zool., vols. 
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Bangs, O. 
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’00. A review of the Three-toed Woodpeckers of North America. Auk, 
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(The Labrador bird is described as a new subspecies.) 
’00a. Occurrence of the Little Blue Heron in Labrador. Auk, vol. 17, 
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Barnston, G. 
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Bell, R. 
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