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belhferous plants and grasses—lined with fine roots and 
a few hairs, but less compactly interwoven. The eggs 
are four or five in number. Mr. Yarrell has found the 
nest of this species “ in a row of peas and pea-sticks in a 
garden, and once amongst some tares in an open field.” 
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