Bulletin - United States National Museum . Fig. 76.—Partridge. well, if not too hard pressed; the cultivation of the land being in factrather a favoring circumstance than the reverse. During the properseason the markets are always plentifully supplied. [571J Order LIMICOLiE: Shore Birds. Family CHAEADRIID^E : Plovers. 171* (166.) Charadrius dominicus Mull. (C. rirginicus of the original edition.)Golden spring and autumn migrant. Passes quickly through in earlyspring; is more numerous and leisurely in the fall, during the latter. Fig. 77.—Golden Plover. part of October and the whole of


Bulletin - United States National Museum . Fig. 76.—Partridge. well, if not too hard pressed; the cultivation of the land being in factrather a favoring circumstance than the reverse. During the properseason the markets are always plentifully supplied. [571J Order LIMICOLiE: Shore Birds. Family CHAEADRIID^E : Plovers. 171* (166.) Charadrius dominicus Mull. (C. rirginicus of the original edition.)Golden spring and autumn migrant. Passes quickly through in earlyspring; is more numerous and leisurely in the fall, during the latter. Fig. 77.—Golden Plover. part of October and the whole of November, in old fields, plowed lands,and along the river flats. , [581] 94 AVIFAUNA COLUMBIANA. 172. (167.) iEgialites vociferus (Linn.) Cass. Kildeer all tlie year round, or nearly so; most numerous in early


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