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Title: How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers
A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners
Author: Robert Williams Wood
Posting Date: August 4, 2010 [EBook #1593]
Release Date: January, 1999
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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Produced by David Garcia, David Newman and James Rose
[Illustration:
Nature Series No. 23.
How To Tell The Birds
From The Flowers.]
How To Tell The Birds From The Flowers.
A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners.
[Illustration]
Verses and Illustrations
By Robert Williams Wood.
Published by Paul Elder and Company
San Francisco and New York.
Copyright 1907
By
Paul Elder and Company
[Illustration]
Contents.
Page.
The Bird. The Burdock. 1.
The Clover. The Plover. 2.
The Crow. The Crocus. 3.
The Rue. The Rooster. 4.
The Parrot. The Carrot. 5.
The Pea. The Pewee. 6.
The Pelican. The Panicle. 7.
The Hen. The Lichen. 8.
The Hawk. The Hollyhock. 9.
The Cow Bird. The Cowslip. 10.
A Sparrer. Asparagus. 11.
The Tern. The Turnip. 12.
The Ole Gander. The Oleander. 14.
The Blue Mountain Lory. The Blue Morning Glory. 15.
The Quail. The Kale. 16.
The Pecan. The Toucan. 17.
The Auk. The Orchid. 18.
The Cat-bird. The Catnip. 20.
The Ibis. The 'Ibiscus. 21.
The Butter-ball. The Buttercup. 22.
The Bay. The Jay.
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