American ornithology, or, The natural history of birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson : with figures drawn, engraved, and coloured, from nature
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Bonaparte, Charles Lucian, 1803-1857
American ornithology, or, The natural history of birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson : with figures drawn, engraved, and coloured, from nature
Vol. II
Carey, Lea & Carey ..., 1828
4 v. : 27 col. plates. ; 40 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/DLDecArts.AmOrnBon02
Contents
Preface to the second and third volumes, pp. [iii]-vii ff.
1. Cooper's hawk. 2. Palm warbler
Palm warbler. Sylvia palmarum. Plate X. Fig. 2, pp. 12-17
White-tailed hawk. Falco dispar. Plate XI. Fig. 1, p. 18
1. White tailed hawk. 2. Female cærulean warbler, pp. [unnumbered]-26
Female cærulean warbler. Sylvia azurea. Plate XI. Fig. 2, pp. 27-29
Blue hawk, or hen-harrier. Falco cyaneus. Plate XII, p. 30
Blue hawk, or hen harrier, pp. [unnumbered]-43
Steller's jay. Garrulus stelleri. Plate XIII. Fig. 1, p. 44
1. Steller's jay. 2. Lapland longspur. 3. Female, pp. [unnumbered]-52
Lapland longspur. Emberiza lapponica. Plate XIII. Fig. 1, male; 2, female, pp. 53-58 ff.
1. Florida jay. 2. Northern three-toed woodpecker. 3. Young red-headed woodpecker
Florida jay. Garrulus floridanus. Plate XIV. Fig. 1, pp. 59-63
Northern three-toed woodpecker. Picus tridactylus. Plate XIV. Fig. 2, pp. 64-71
Young red-headed woodpecker. Picus erythrocephalus. Plate XIV. Fig. 3, pp. 72-74 ff.
Evening grosbeak. Fringilla vespertina. Plate XV. Fig. 1, pp. 75-78
Female rose-breasted grosbeak. Fringilla ludoviciana. Plate XV. Fig. 2, pp. 79-83
Female white-winged crossbill. Loxia leucoptera. Plate XV. Fig. 3, pp. 84-90
Female indigo finch. Fringilla cyanea. Plate XV. Fig. 4, pp. 91-95 ff.
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