. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. iim. III.) Q^-. v,te Swan. s own the greater part of uis are annually marked ppera or hoj^pein. The notch or nick at each term, " swans with two {Cygmis ferus,) resides cle, but in winter visits ig England. It migrates in the form of a wedge. !, and is sought after by hen the birds have shed fly, to chase them with NATURAL HISTOHY. ^fil d.,gs. The Whistling Swan wants tl>e grace that characteri^s the Tame Swan; its neck is ^m^ed upnght, w, hout^^^^^^ olcL'ant arch of its domesticated relative. It s not
. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. iim. III.) Q^-. v,te Swan. s own the greater part of uis are annually marked ppera or hoj^pein. The notch or nick at each term, " swans with two {Cygmis ferus,) resides cle, but in winter visits ig England. It migrates in the form of a wedge. !, and is sought after by hen the birds have shed fly, to chase them with NATURAL HISTOHY. ^fil d.,gs. The Whistling Swan wants tl>e grace that characteri^s the Tame Swan; its neck is ^m^ed upnght, w, hout^^^^^^ olcL'ant arch of its domesticated relative. It s not quire io Sge Ithe Tame Swan ; the expanse of its wmgs is about eight feet. t'llENOPts.—(Or. Xifi', a «oo«e : wO/, h f^we.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889. London : G. Routledge
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