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 | | Descriptions of the species, including various new ones, and copious notes on their habits based partly on personal observations and partly on the writings of Wilson, Audubon and others, are united to form an authoritative and readable text.' Nuttall was one of the leading naturalists of the period. |
 | | The original edition of 1867, entitled "Ornithology and Oology of New England" did not have the colored plates of birds, which seem to be after Audubon, nor did it have the expanded appendix which includes new species. |
 | | In 1825-33, Bonaparte issued his American Ornithology, of birds inhabiting the United States not given by Wilson, an independent work designed on the same principles as that of Wilson, and therefore regarded as a sequel to that work, for which reason the two works were issued together in several editions." Wood 630. |
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