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The Migration of North American Birds (1935) · Frederick Charles Lincoln — chapter 15 of 15 · ~159 words · public domain

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Warbler, 11, 13, 27, 45, 57, 58. black-and-white, 9. blackpoll, 13, 20, 45, 52. black-throated blue, 10. Cape May, 30. eastern yellow, 52. golden-winged, 46. Kentucky, 46. myrtle, 45, 52. palm, 29. pine, 29. summer, 17. wood, 25, 26. worm-eating, 46. yellow, 11, 17. Waterfowl, 42. Waxwing, 26, 27. Bohemian, 8, 56. Weather, influence of, 59. Woodcock, 30. Woodpecker, 27. Wren, 12. Carolina, 27, 62, 63. long-billed marsh, 27. rock, 29. winter, 27, 57. Wren-tit, 62.

Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, 26.

Yellowthroat, Maryland, 28.

Zonotrichia albicollis, 63. querula, 34.

U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1935

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Transcriber Note

Illustrations moved to prevent splitting paragraphs. Minor typos corrected. Hyphenation was standardized to the most prevalent used except those in the Bibliography which were left as printed. The Index entry Seiurus noveboracensis (Northern Waterthrush) points to page 52 where the Seiurus aurocapilla (Ovenbird) is described. The species name in the Index is likely a typo and has been changed.

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