SUMMARY, 
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WILSON'S SNIPE. — Gallinago delicata. 
Other names: English Snipe, Jack Snipe, 
Guttter Snipe. 
Range — From Canada and British Columbia, 
south in winter to the West Indies, and even 
to South America. Breeds from the latitude 
of New England southward. 
NEST — Slight depression in the grass or moss 
of a bog. 
EGGS — Three to four ; grayish-olive to 
greenish-brown, spotted and blotched with 
reddish-brown. 
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BLACK WOLF. — Canis occidentalis. Found 
in Florida. 
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AMERICAN RED SQUIRREL. — Seiurus 
Hudsonius. Other name: Chickaree, from 
its cry. 
Common in North America. 
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PRAIRIE HEN—Tympanucus americanus. 
Other name: Pinnated Grouse. 
Range — Prairies of the Mississippi Valley, 
east to Indiana and Kentucky, north to 
Manitoba, west to the eastern Dakotas, 
south to Texas and Louisiana. T. cupido, until 
lately supposed to be this species, is now 
apparently extinct, except on the island of 
Martha's Vineyard. 
NEST — On the ground in the thick prairie 
grass. 
Eggs — Eight to twelve, of tawn brown, some- 
times with an olive brown hue, occasionally 
sprinkled with brown. 
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AMERICAN RABBIT. — Lepus sylvaticus. 
Other names: Cottontail and Molly Cottontail. 
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OCELOT.— Felts pardalis. Other name : 
Tiger-Cat. 
Range — From the southwestern United States 
to Patagonia. 
