. A check list of North American birds . 85. Alauda arvensis L. B —. c —. R 299. (!E.) European Skylark. 86. Motacilla alba L. B —. c —. R 69. (G.) White Wagtail. 87. Budytes flavus (L,) Gr. B —. c 54. R 70. Yellow Wagtail. 88. Anthus pratensis (L.) Bechst. B —. c 556w. R 72. (IE.) Meadow Pipit. 89. Anthus ludovicianus (Gm.) Licht. B 105. c 55. R 71. Louisiana Pipit; American Titlark. 90. Neocorys spraguii (And.) Scl. B IGG. c 56. R 73. Missouri Skylark; Spragues Pipit. 85. A-lau-da ar-ven-sis. Lat, alauda, a lark, said to be literally a great songstress, or one who sings on high; from the Cel


. A check list of North American birds . 85. Alauda arvensis L. B —. c —. R 299. (!E.) European Skylark. 86. Motacilla alba L. B —. c —. R 69. (G.) White Wagtail. 87. Budytes flavus (L,) Gr. B —. c 54. R 70. Yellow Wagtail. 88. Anthus pratensis (L.) Bechst. B —. c 556w. R 72. (IE.) Meadow Pipit. 89. Anthus ludovicianus (Gm.) Licht. B 105. c 55. R 71. Louisiana Pipit; American Titlark. 90. Neocorys spraguii (And.) Scl. B IGG. c 56. R 73. Missouri Skylark; Spragues Pipit. 85. A-lau-da ar-ven-sis. Lat, alauda, a lark, said to be literally a great songstress, or one who sings on high; from the Celtic al, great, high, and and, song. Some say from , roaming, and uSy, song; ;. e. the bird that sings as she soars. The form of theword might suggest ala, wing, and laus, genitive laudis, praise; as if the bird sang praiseson wing. But the Celtic is the only tenable etymon. — Lat. arvensis, relating to aploughed field; arvum, arable land; arvus for aruus, ploughed; aw, I in the orig. ed. Said to occu


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