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Under the Maples · John Burroughs — chapter 28 of 29 · ~143 words · public domain

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Thrush, wood, 30, 64; manners, 67, 68.

Tides, the, 169, 170, 193, 194.

Titlark. See Pipit.

Trees, leaves, 1-3; mechanism of growth, 4-8; roots and rootlets, 4-6; what man has in common with, 9, 10.

Tree-toad, 71.

Turnip, Indian, 196.

Turtle-dove. See Dove, mourning.

Uniontown, Pa., 113.

Universe. See Cosmos.

Van Dyke, John C., on desert plants, 145, 146.

Veery, nesting, 97, 98.

Vireo, nest, young, and mother, 99, 100.

Vireo, red-eyed, 86, 100.

Vireo, yellow-throated, 30.

Vital principle, 8, 9.

Warbler, Audubon's, 129.

Warbler, Canada, 29.

Warbler, mourning, 29, 31.

Wasp, a solitary, 12, 13.

Water-thrush, or water accentor, 79.

Waxwing, Bohemian, 21.

Weasel, catching rabbits and squirrels, 177, 178; an inspirer of terror, 178, 179.

Weather, prophesying the, 20-22.

West Virginia, motor trip through, 114-19.

Whitman, Walt, quoted, 9, 193.

Wolf Creek, 117.

Woodcock, flight song, 32, 37.

Woodpecker, yellow-bellied, 6.

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