 | Samuel Roper - 1832
...PASSENGER PIGEON OF AMERICA. THESE Pigeons, (says M. Audubon,) have been killed in the neighbourhood of New York, with their crops full of rice, which they must have collected in the fields of Georgia and Carolina, these districts being the nearest in which they could possibly have procured... | |
 | Alexander Wilson - 1832
...astonishing extent of country in a very short time. Thus, Pigeons have been killed in the neighbourhood of New York, with their crops full of rice, which they must have collected in the fields of Georgia and Carolina, these districts being the nearest in wbich they could possibly have procured... | |
 | John James Audubon - 1832
...This is proved by facts well known in America. Thus, Pigeons have been killed in the neighbourhood of New York, with their crops full of rice, which they must have collected'in the fields of Georgia and Carolina, these districts being the nearest in which they could... | |
 | 1833
...time. This is proved by facts known to the greater number of observers in America. Pigeons for example have been killed in the neighborhood of New York with their crops still filled with rice, collected by them in the fields of Georgia and Carolina, the nearest point... | |
 | 1834 - 684 pagina’s
...This is proved by facts known to the greater number of observers in America. Pigeons, for example, have been killed in the neighborhood of New York, with their crops still filled with rice, collected by them in the fields of Georgia and Carolina, the nearest point... | |
 | 1835 - 584 pagina’s
...idea from a statement of Audubon, who affirms that " Pigeons have been killed in the neighbourhood of New York with their crops full of rice, which they must have collected in the fields of Georgia and Carolina, these districts being the nearest in which they could possibly have procured... | |
 | James Rennie - 1835 - 338 pagina’s
...This is proved by facts well known in America. Thus, pigeons have been killed, in the neighbourhood of New York, with their crops full of rice, which they must have collected in the fields of Georgia and Carolina, these districts being the nearest in which they could have procured a supply... | |
 | Henry Duncan - 1836
...of the velocity of the American pigeon. He says, that pigeons have been killed, in the neighbourhood of New York, with their crops full of rice, which they must have collected in the fields of Georgia or Carolina, these districts being the nearest in which they could have procured a supply of... | |
 | Henry Duncan - 1839
...though considerably less marvellous, account, of the velocity of the American pigeon. He says, that pigeons have been killed, in the neighborhood of New...rice, which they must have collected in the fields of Georgia or Carolina, these districts being the nearest in which they could have procured a supply of... | |
 | Robert Jamieson - 1839
...the velocity of the American pigeon, lie says, that pigeons have been killed, in the neighbourhood of New York, with their crops full of rice, which they must have collected in the fields of Georgia or Carolina, these districts being the nearest in which they could have procured a supply of... | |
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