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Hyla, Pickering's.

Ingelow, Jean.

Jefferson, Thomas. Jonson, Ben.

Keats, John. Kingbird (_Tyrannus tyrannus_).

Lamb, Charles. Lark. See Skylark. Lark, shore or horned (_Otocoris alpestris_). Lathrop, George Parson. Lincoln, Abraham. Lizard. Locust. Logan, John. Loon (_Gavia imber_). Lowell, James Russell. Lyly, John.

Macaulay, Thomas Babington. Meadowlark (_Sturnella magna_). Michael Angelo. Milton, John. Mockingbird (_Mimus polyglottos_).

Oriole, Baltimore (_Icterus galbula_). Oven-bird, or golden-crowned thrush (_Seiurus aurocapillus_). Owl.

Partridge. See Grouse, ruffed. Pewee, wood (_Contopus virens_). Phaedrus. Phoebe-bird (_Sayornis phoebe_). Pigeon, passenger (_Ectopistes migratorius_). Pipit, American, or titlark (_Anthus pensilvanicus_). Pipit, Sprague's (_Anthus spragueii_). Pope, Alexander.

Quail, or bob-white (_Colinus virginianus_).

Redpoll (_Acanthis linaria_). Robin, American (_Merula migratoria_).

Sandpiper, spotted, or "tip-up" (_Actitis macularia_). Sandpipers. Shelley, Percy Bysshe.

Snake. Snake, garter. Socrates. Solomon. Sparrow, social or chipping (_Spizella socialis_). Sparrow, song (_Melospiza cinerea melodia_). Sparrow, tree or Canada (_Spizella monticola_). Sparrow, vesper (_Pooecetes gramineus_). Sparrow, white-crowned (_Zonotrichia leucophrys_). Sparrow, white-throated (_Zonotrichia albicollis_). Spenser. Strawberry. Sugar-berry. Swallow, barn (_Hirundo erythrogastra_). Swallow, chimney, or chimney swift (_Chaetura pelagica_). Swallow, cliff (Petrochellidon lunifrons). Swift, chimney. See Swallow.

Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. Tennyson, Alfred. Thaxter, Celia. Thomson, James. Thoreau, Henry D.. Thrasher, brown, or long-tailed thrush (_Toxostoma rufum_). Thrush, golden-crowned. See Ovenbird. Thrush, hermit (_Hylocichla guttata pallasii_). Thrush, wood (_Hylocichla mustelina_). Tip-up. See Sandpiper, spotted. Titlark. See Pipit, American. Townee. See Chewink. Trowbridge, John T. Turgenieff. Turner, J. M. W. Turtles.

Warbler, pine (_Dendroica vigorsii_). Water-thrush. Whip-poor-will (_Antrostomus vociferous_). Whitman, Walt. Whittier, John Greenleaf. Wilde, Richard Henry. Wilson, Alexander. Woodchuck. Woodpecker, downy (_Dryobates pubescens medianus_). Woodpecker, golden-shafted. See High-hole. Woodpecker, hairy (_Dryobates villosus_). Woodpecker, red-headed (_Melanerpes erythrocephalus_). Wordsworth, William. Wren, house (_Troglodytes aëdon_).

Yellow-hammer. See High-hole. Yellow-throat, Maryland, or northern yellow-throat (_Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla_).

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[Transcribist's note: John Burroughs used some characters which are not standard to our writing in 2001.

He used a dieresis in preeminent, and accented "e"s in debris and denouement, and in some French words. These have been replaced with plain English letters.

I substituted the letters "oe" "ae" and for these ligatures, used Often in words such as phoebe and in scientific names. Similarly the "e" in the golden eagle's scientific name is modernized.

He also used symbols available to a typesetter which are unavailable to us in ASCII (plain vanilla text) to illustrate bird calls and notes. I have replaced these with a description of what was there originally.

Finally, he used italics throughout the book that I was unable to retain; I have used underlines on each side of an italicized word, phrase or paragraph. _This phrase is italic_, for instance. _____________________________________________________________


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