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. I
Carey, Lea & Carey ..., 1825
4 v. : 27 col. plates. ; 40 cm.
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Contents
Preface, pp. [iii]-vi
1. Fork-tailed flycatcher. 2. Rocky Mountain antcatcher. 3. Female golden-winged warbler
American ornithology. Fork-tailed flycatcher. Muscicapa savana. Plate I. Fig. 1, pp. [1]-5
Rocky-Mountain antcatcher. Myiothera obsoleta. Plate I. Fig. 2, pp. 6-11
Female golden-winged warbler. Sylvia chrysoptera. Plate I. Fig. 3, pp. 12-14 ff.
Swallow-tailed flycatcher. Muscicapa forficata. Plate II. Fig. 1, pp. 15-17
Arkansaw flycatcher. Muscicapa verticalis. Plate II. Fig. 2, pp. 18-19
Say's flycatcher. Muscicapa saya. Plate II. Fig. 3, pp. 20-21
Female golden-crowned gold-crest. Regulus cristatus. Plate II. Fig. 4, pp. 22-26 ff.
1. Yellow-headed blackbird. 2. Female. 3. Female Cape May warbler
Yellow-headed troopial. Icterus icterocephalus. Plate III. Fig. 1, male; 2, female, pp. 27-31
Female Cape-May warbler. Sylvia maritima. Plate III. Fig. 3, pp. 32-34 ff.
1. Great crow blackbird. 2. Female
Great crow-blackbird. Quiscalus major. Plate IV. Fig. 1, male; 2, female, pp. 35-41
Female common crow-blackbird. Quiscalus versicolor. Plate V. Fig. 1, p. 42
1. Female crow blackbird. 2. Orange-crowned warbler. 3. Lark finch, pp. [unnumbered]-44
Orange-crowned warbler. Sylvia celata. Plate V. Fig. 2, pp. 45-46
Lark finch. Fringilla grammaca. Plate V. Fig. 3, pp. 47-48 ff.
Crimson-necked bullfinch. Pyrrhula frontalis. Plate VI. Fig. 1, male; Fig. 2, female, pp. 49-53
Arkansaw siskin. Fringilla psaltria. Plate VI. Fig. 3, pp. 54-56
Female American goldfinch. Fringilla tristis. Plate VI. Fig. 4, pp. 57-60
Lazuli finch. Fringilla amæna. Plate VI. Fig. 5, pp. 61-62 ff.
1. Fulvous or cliff swallow. 2. Burrowing owl
Fulvous or cliff swallow. Hirundo fulva. Plate VII. Fig. 1, pp. 63-67
Burrowing owl. Strix cunicularia. Plate VII. Fig. 2, pp. 68-74 ff.
1 and 2. Young yellow-bellied woodpeckers. 3. Band-tailed pigeon
Young yellow-bellied woodpecker. Picus varius. Plate VIII. Fig. 1, 2, pp. 75-76
Band-tailed pigeon. Columba fasciata. Plate VIII. Fig. 3, pp. 77-78 ff.
Wild turkey. Meleagris gallopavo. Plate IX. Male and female, pp. 79-105 ff.
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