Barton's Fragments of the Natural History of Pennsylvania [microform]

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Barton's Fragments of the Natural History of Pennsylvania [microform]
Benjamin Smith Barton
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Brown-Creeper. I believe this species is not described. The general colour is a nut- brown : speckled with black or deep dusky : some white spots on the first coverts. Edwards (Nat, Hist, vol. I.
26.) has a bird a good deal like this. I mean his Little Brown and White Creeper.
t There is another Bpedes of Conms which diffen from both the spedet here mentioned. It is lar)^ than the Common Crow (Corms Coront) and makes a noise more like that of the BaTen, or ComuCorax. It keeps upon the sea-ooast
... Mr. Bartram ^IVaosb^ calls this spedes Corros maritimns.
I have aarer seen it Digitized by Google ( « ) ORALLY. CLOVEN-FOOTED.
* Ardea Herodias. Great Heron. In very mild, open winters.
* Oharadrius Tociferus. Noisy Floyer. (Kildee, Kildeer). In very mild winters.
GALLING, GALLINACEOUS.
Meleagrls Gkdlopavo. Wild-Turkey. I doubt if this be the same species as the domesticated kind, which is now so commonly met with in yarious parts of the world. But I do not, in the leasts doubt that the domesticated kind was first brought from America into Europe.


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