The Americana; a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc., of the world . have been known to stripwhole shrubberies of their leaves. The com-mon starling occurs throughout Europe. Africa,and most of Asia, and is migratory. They areviewed with great favor in many districts, arecaught to be kept in eagles, and may be taught tospeak, to mimic sounds with great distinctness,and to whistle tunes. Their natural note is apeculiar, indrawn, clear and pleasing have been acclimatized in the neighborhoodof New Yo


The Americana; a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc., of the world . have been known to stripwhole shrubberies of their leaves. The com-mon starling occurs throughout Europe. Africa,and most of Asia, and is migratory. They areviewed with great favor in many districts, arecaught to be kept in eagles, and may be taught tospeak, to mimic sounds with great distinctness,and to whistle tunes. Their natural note is apeculiar, indrawn, clear and pleasing have been acclimatized in the neighborhoodof New York, and are likely to spread in theLTnited States. Various more or less similar orrelated birds are called starlings in India andAustralia. Consult, Newton, Dictionary ofBirds (New York 1896). Stamina, Gherardo, ga-riirdo star-nena,Italian painter: b. Florence 1354; d. 1407. Hewas a pupil of Antonio Veneziano. Afterpainting the history of Saint Nicholas and SaintAnthony, on the ceiling of the Casteilani chapelin Santa Croce, he was forced for political rea-sons to take refuge in Spain. Here he workedfor the king and others, returning to Italy with. MAJOR (;i-.\«liilun. A. D. Imhi. STARNOSED MOLE — STARS considerable wealth (1387). He made manyfrescoes but nothing remains save the Deathof Saint Jerome in Santa Maria del Mole. See Sec Religious , star, Frederick, American anthropol-ogist: b. Auburn, N. Y., 2 Sept. 1858. He wasgraduated from Lafayette College in 1882 andfrom 1889-91 was in charge of the departmentof anthropology at the American Museum ofNatural History. Later he made extensivetravels in Mexico making special studies inanthropology and ethnography. He is editor ofthe Anthropological Series, and has publishedSome First Steps in Human Progress (1895) ;.American Indians (1899) ; Indians of South-ern Mexico (1899) ; Strange People (1900) ;etc. Starr, Moses Allen, American neurologist:b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 May 1854


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