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The Naturalist's Guide in Collecting And Preserving Objects of Natural ...
C J Charles Johnson Maynard
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With these remarks and diagrams, I think any one with ordin
...ary ability will, with a little practice, be able to de- termine this very important character in the scientific study of birds.
Contents of Stomachy etc, — The contents of the stomach must next be examined, which is done by opening the giz- zard and crop. A little practice will enable the collector to state correctly what it contains, although the glass is sometimes necessary, as in the case of small birds. This is then recorded upon the slip of paper, which is put on file, to be copied into a book, in the following manner, — leaving a page, or, if the book is not wide enough, two pages, for each species, — first placing the scientijic name at the head, as seen on the following page.


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