A history of British birds, indigenous a...
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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London
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Date:
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1837
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Author:
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Macgillivray, William, 1796-1852
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Genre:
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e-uk---
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Birds
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Great Britain
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Publisher:
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Printed for Scott, Webster, and Geary
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turdus
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wood
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history of British birds, indigenous and migratory
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including their organization, habits, and relations; remarks on
classification and nomenclature; an account of the principal organs of birds,
and observations relative to practical ornithology
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Macgillivray, William
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1796-1852
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Printed for Scott, Webster, and Geary
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1837-1852
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1837
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1852
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v. 1. Rasores, scrapers, or gallinaceous birds; Gemitores, cooers, or pigeons;
Deglubitores, huskers, or conirostral birds; Vagatores, wanderers, or crows
and allied genera. 1837 -- v. 2. Cantatores, songsters. 1839 --v. 3.
Reptatores, creepers; Scansores, climbers; CuculinRaptores, plunderers, or
rapacious birds; Excursores, snatchers; Volitatores, gliders; Jaculatores,
darters. 1840 -- v. 4. Cursores, or runners; Tentatores, or probers;
Aucupatores, or stalkers; Latitores, or skulkers. 1852 --v. 5. Cribratores, or
sifters; Urinatores, or divers; Mersatores, or plungers. 1852.
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By William Macgillivray ...
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Vol. 4-5 published by W.S. Orr and Co. (no printer statement)
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Birds
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Great Britain
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