pliance with Government Directive L 120
limiting the bulk of paper.
* * * * *
Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page vii, "give" changed to "gives" (thus gives us)
Page 4, "an" changed to "and" (Turkey and like that)
Page 8, "redish" changed to "reddish" (black, reddish brown and buff)
Page 32, "of" changed to "or" (April or early May)
Page 42, "Adler" changed to "Alder" (like the Alder Flycatcher)
Page 52, "is" changed to "it" (it more difficult to)
Page 56, "irreguarly" changed to "irregularly" (irregularly to Indiana
and)
Page 59, "rostreta" changed to "rostrata" (A. l. rostrata)
Page 70, "th" changed to "the" (sing with the power)
Page 76, "5" changed to "6" under Towhee (Case 6. Fig. 51)
Page 89, under PHILADELPHIA VERIO, the length is left blank.
Page 125, "Tenessee" changed to "Tennessee" (the mountains to Tennessee)
Page 138, Index, there is no reference for Merlin as there is no mention
of Merlin anywhere in the book except in the index.
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