. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . e cavity of the thorax andabdomen, being 10 twelfths of an inch long, and of an oval shape. Theproventriculus is separated from the stomach and formed into a roundishlobe, as in the old bird; and beside it is the lobe or pouch appended to thestomach, and from which the duodenum comes off. Even at this very earlyage, the stomach was turgid with a pultaceous mass apparently composed ofmacerated fish, without any bones or other hard substances intermixed. END OP THE SIXTH VOLUME. Vol. VI. 62 NAMES OF NEW SUBS
. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . e cavity of the thorax andabdomen, being 10 twelfths of an inch long, and of an oval shape. Theproventriculus is separated from the stomach and formed into a roundishlobe, as in the old bird; and beside it is the lobe or pouch appended to thestomach, and from which the duodenum comes off. Even at this very earlyage, the stomach was turgid with a pultaceous mass apparently composed ofmacerated fish, without any bones or other hard substances intermixed. END OP THE SIXTH VOLUME. Vol. VI. 62 NAMES OF NEW SUBSCRIBERS, Washington City. Jonathan Ainsley,W. Rich. Quebec, Lower Sheppard. Montreal, Lower Canada. Major Egerton, 43d Light Infantry, Hon. Peter MGill, Montreal Natural History Society, College de St. Sulpice, Mr. Logan, Geologist. Cornwall, Canada S. Killaly. Kingston, Upper Col. Mackenzie Fraser. Coteau die Lac, Canada Col. Carmichael. New York. Eustaquio I. Santa P. Chouteau. Boston. J. Chickering. J 52 f.
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