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. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. THE .M()('KIN0-]!U!1). 323 111 little ill" Its tli.i'lit IS irnifirkably rapid, though goiiomlly low, (iiid when the bird is distuvlicd it llics quickly along tlio courso of the stivuni, always kyejiing itself below the sheKcr ofllie hanks. The general eharaeter of the llight is not unlike that of the kingfisher, and in sniiie parts of England the eonntry people lirinly believe that the Dipped is the female kiiigtisher, the blue and red bird being the male. From the drift of a letter addre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-natural-history-microform-birds-natural-history-oiseaux-sciences-naturelles-the-mkin0-!u!1-323-111-little-illquot-its-tliilit-is-irnifirkably-rapid-though-goiiomlly-low-iiid-when-the-bird-is-distuvlicd-it-llics-quickly-along-tlio-courso-of-the-stivuni-always-kyejiing-itself-below-the-shekcr-ofllie-hanks-the-general-eharaeter-of-the-llight-is-not-unlike-that-of-the-kingfisher-and-in-sniiie-parts-of-england-the-eonntry-people-lirinly-believe-that-the-dipped-is-the-female-kiiigtisher-the-blue-and-red-bird-being-the-male-from-the-drift-of-a-letter-addre-image232863042.html
RMRERR56–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. THE .M()('KIN0-]!U!1). 323 111 little ill" Its tli.i'lit IS irnifirkably rapid, though goiiomlly low, (iiid when the bird is distuvlicd it llics quickly along tlio courso of the stivuni, always kyejiing itself below the sheKcr ofllie hanks. The general eharaeter of the llight is not unlike that of the kingfisher, and in sniiie parts of England the eonntry people lirinly believe that the Dipped is the female kiiigtisher, the blue and red bird being the male. From the drift of a letter addre
. The birds of Australia. Birds. 236 THE BIRDS OF ATJSTEALIA Genus Dacelo. Confined to Australia and Southern New Guinea. Key to the Species. Tail alike in both sexes, rufous barred with black. X>. gigas. Tail of male blue, of female cinnamon rufous barred witb blue Total length 17 inches D. leachii. Total length 15 inches. D. cervina. The Laughing Kingfisher (Kookaburra). Dacelo gigas. Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Crown of head brown, freckled with rufous on the forehead, the feathers forming a crest, the long crest feathers edged with white margins;. Sydney Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-australia-birds-236-the-birds-of-atjstealia-genus-dacelo-confined-to-australia-and-southern-new-guinea-key-to-the-species-tail-alike-in-both-sexes-rufous-barred-with-black-xgt-gigas-tail-of-male-blue-of-female-cinnamon-rufous-barred-witb-blue-total-length-17-inches-d-leachii-total-length-15-inches-d-cervina-the-laughing-kingfisher-kookaburra-dacelo-gigas-queensland-new-south-wales-victoria-and-south-australia-crown-of-head-brown-freckled-with-rufous-on-the-forehead-the-feathers-forming-a-crest-the-long-crest-feathers-edged-with-white-margins-sydney-image216357051.html
RMPFYWHF–. The birds of Australia. Birds. 236 THE BIRDS OF ATJSTEALIA Genus Dacelo. Confined to Australia and Southern New Guinea. Key to the Species. Tail alike in both sexes, rufous barred with black. X>. gigas. Tail of male blue, of female cinnamon rufous barred witb blue Total length 17 inches D. leachii. Total length 15 inches. D. cervina. The Laughing Kingfisher (Kookaburra). Dacelo gigas. Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Crown of head brown, freckled with rufous on the forehead, the feathers forming a crest, the long crest feathers edged with white margins;. Sydney
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. American ornithology : or, The natural history of the birds of the United States . Birds. Platk 23.-1. Belted Kingfisher.^2. Black-and-yellow War- bler. 3. Blackburniau Warbler. 4. Autumnal Warbler. '). Water Thrush. Plate 24.—1 Painted Biintinpc. 2. Female, o. Prothuno- tary Warbler. 4. Wornieating Wnrblei-. H. Yellow-winged Sparrow. 6. Blue Gro.sheak.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wilson, Alexander, 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-ornithology-or-the-natural-history-of-the-birds-of-the-united-states-birds-platk-23-1-belted-kingfisher2-black-and-yellow-war-bler-3-blackburniau-warbler-4-autumnal-warbler-water-thrush-plate-241-painted-biintinpc-2-female-o-prothuno-tary-warbler-4-wornieating-wnrblei-h-yellow-winged-sparrow-6-blue-grosheak-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-wilson-alexander-1-image232157892.html
RMRDKKN8–. American ornithology : or, The natural history of the birds of the United States . Birds. Platk 23.-1. Belted Kingfisher.^2. Black-and-yellow War- bler. 3. Blackburniau Warbler. 4. Autumnal Warbler. '). Water Thrush. Plate 24.—1 Painted Biintinpc. 2. Female, o. Prothuno- tary Warbler. 4. Wornieating Wnrblei-. H. Yellow-winged Sparrow. 6. Blue Gro.sheak.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wilson, Alexander, 1
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC ROUNDWORMS 525 24 (23) Only two small conical papillae near mouth. Filaria physalura Bremser 1811. Living worm pink with brown intestine and white uteri prominent. Female 30 to 45 cm. long, I to i.s mm. broad. Head obtuse. Mouth with two small conical papillae. Male 35 mm. long, 0.615 mm. broad; tail curved with short quinquecostate alae which are 0.35 mm. long. Spicule recurved. In abdomen of kingfisher; Pennsylvania. "Determination not positive" (Leidy). 25 (20) Anterior end provided with two lips. Each lip carries two blunt hook Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-parasitic-roundworms-525-24-23-only-two-small-conical-papillae-near-mouth-filaria-physalura-bremser-1811-living-worm-pink-with-brown-intestine-and-white-uteri-prominent-female-30-to-45-cm-long-i-to-is-mm-broad-head-obtuse-mouth-with-two-small-conical-papillae-male-35-mm-long-0615-mm-broad-tail-curved-with-short-quinquecostate-alae-which-are-035-mm-long-spicule-recurved-in-abdomen-of-kingfisher-pennsylvania-quotdetermination-not-positivequot-leidy-25-20-anterior-end-provided-with-two-lips-each-lip-carries-two-blunt-hook-image216351581.html
RMPFYJJ5–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC ROUNDWORMS 525 24 (23) Only two small conical papillae near mouth. Filaria physalura Bremser 1811. Living worm pink with brown intestine and white uteri prominent. Female 30 to 45 cm. long, I to i.s mm. broad. Head obtuse. Mouth with two small conical papillae. Male 35 mm. long, 0.615 mm. broad; tail curved with short quinquecostate alae which are 0.35 mm. long. Spicule recurved. In abdomen of kingfisher; Pennsylvania. "Determination not positive" (Leidy). 25 (20) Anterior end provided with two lips. Each lip carries two blunt hook
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. The birds of Australia. Birds. 236 THE BIRDS OF ATJSTEALIA Genus Dacelo. Confined to Australia and Southern New Guinea. Key to the Species. Tail alike in both sexes, rufous barred with black. X>. gigas. Tail of male blue, of female cinnamon rufous barred witb blue Total length 17 inches D. leachii. Total length 15 inches. D. cervina. The Laughing Kingfisher (Kookaburra). Dacelo gigas. Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Crown of head brown, freckled with rufous on the forehead, the feathers forming a crest, the long crest feathers edged with white margins;. Sydney Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-australia-birds-236-the-birds-of-atjstealia-genus-dacelo-confined-to-australia-and-southern-new-guinea-key-to-the-species-tail-alike-in-both-sexes-rufous-barred-with-black-xgt-gigas-tail-of-male-blue-of-female-cinnamon-rufous-barred-witb-blue-total-length-17-inches-d-leachii-total-length-15-inches-d-cervina-the-laughing-kingfisher-kookaburra-dacelo-gigas-queensland-new-south-wales-victoria-and-south-australia-crown-of-head-brown-freckled-with-rufous-on-the-forehead-the-feathers-forming-a-crest-the-long-crest-feathers-edged-with-white-margins-sydney-image232009698.html
RMRDCXMJ–. The birds of Australia. Birds. 236 THE BIRDS OF ATJSTEALIA Genus Dacelo. Confined to Australia and Southern New Guinea. Key to the Species. Tail alike in both sexes, rufous barred with black. X>. gigas. Tail of male blue, of female cinnamon rufous barred witb blue Total length 17 inches D. leachii. Total length 15 inches. D. cervina. The Laughing Kingfisher (Kookaburra). Dacelo gigas. Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Crown of head brown, freckled with rufous on the forehead, the feathers forming a crest, the long crest feathers edged with white margins;. Sydney
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. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC ROUNDWORMS 525 24 (23) Only two small conical papillae near mouth. Filaria physalura Bremser 1811. Living worm pink with brown intestine and white uteri prominent. Female 30 to 45 cm. long, I to i.s mm. broad. Head obtuse. Mouth with two small conical papillae. Male 35 mm. long, 0.615 mm. broad; tail curved with short quinquecostate alae which are 0.35 mm. long. Spicule recurved. In abdomen of kingfisher; Pennsylvania. "Determination not positive" (Leidy). 25 (20) Anterior end provided with two lips. Each lip carries two blunt hook Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-parasitic-roundworms-525-24-23-only-two-small-conical-papillae-near-mouth-filaria-physalura-bremser-1811-living-worm-pink-with-brown-intestine-and-white-uteri-prominent-female-30-to-45-cm-long-i-to-is-mm-broad-head-obtuse-mouth-with-two-small-conical-papillae-male-35-mm-long-0615-mm-broad-tail-curved-with-short-quinquecostate-alae-which-are-035-mm-long-spicule-recurved-in-abdomen-of-kingfisher-pennsylvania-quotdetermination-not-positivequot-leidy-25-20-anterior-end-provided-with-two-lips-each-lip-carries-two-blunt-hook-image231965152.html
RMRDAWWM–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. PARASITIC ROUNDWORMS 525 24 (23) Only two small conical papillae near mouth. Filaria physalura Bremser 1811. Living worm pink with brown intestine and white uteri prominent. Female 30 to 45 cm. long, I to i.s mm. broad. Head obtuse. Mouth with two small conical papillae. Male 35 mm. long, 0.615 mm. broad; tail curved with short quinquecostate alae which are 0.35 mm. long. Spicule recurved. In abdomen of kingfisher; Pennsylvania. "Determination not positive" (Leidy). 25 (20) Anterior end provided with two lips. Each lip carries two blunt hook
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