. How to name the birds; a pocket guide to all the land birds and to the principal water fowl normally found in the New England states, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersery, for the use of field ornithologists . 15Hooded, 217Red-breasted, 216 Petrel, Stormy, 148Plover, Kildeer, 141 Piping, 140 Semipalmated, 139 Upland, 119 Rail, Carolina (Common), 124Clapper, 122King, 121Virginia, 123Yellow, 125 Sandpiper, Solitary, 179 Spotted, 142Scoter, Black, 219 White-winged, 218Sea Dove, 226Sea Swallow, 145Snipe, American, 178 Tattler, Semipalmated, 128Tern, Arctic, 144 Common, 145 Least, 147 Roseate,


. How to name the birds; a pocket guide to all the land birds and to the principal water fowl normally found in the New England states, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersery, for the use of field ornithologists . 15Hooded, 217Red-breasted, 216 Petrel, Stormy, 148Plover, Kildeer, 141 Piping, 140 Semipalmated, 139 Upland, 119 Rail, Carolina (Common), 124Clapper, 122King, 121Virginia, 123Yellow, 125 Sandpiper, Solitary, 179 Spotted, 142Scoter, Black, 219 White-winged, 218Sea Dove, 226Sea Swallow, 145Snipe, American, 178 Tattler, Semipalmated, 128Tern, Arctic, 144 Common, 145 Least, 147 Roseate, 146 Woodcock, 120 ^S3Jrs SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 3 9088 00084 2641. NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS 1898 Copyright, 1898, byCHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS TROW DIRECTORYPRINTING AND BOOKBINDINQ COMPANV NtW YORK TO ALL BIRD LOVERShowtonamebirdspo00park


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