
How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers: A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners
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About This Book
This is the largest collectino of Wood's drawings and verses ever printed. It contains the complete text of the latest edition of "How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers," (including "Animal Anatomies") together with three complete illustrated poems and two sketches that appears in earlier editions and had been omitted. A new introduction has been written for this book by Margaret Wood White.
Chapters (61)
- How To Tell The Birds From The Flowers. A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners.
- Verses and Illustrations By Robert Williams Wood.
- Burr. Bird.
- The Bird and the Burdock.
- The Clover. The Plover.
- The Crow. The Crocus.
- The Rue. The Rooster.
- The Parrot. The Carrot.
- The Pea. The Pewee.
- The Pelican. The Panicle.
- The Hen. The Lichen.
- The Hawk. The Hollyhock.
- The Cow Bird. The Cowslip.
- A Sparrer. Asparagus.
- The Tern. The Turnip.
- The Ole Gander. The Oleander.
- The Blue Mountain Lory. The Blue Morning Glory.
- The Quail. The Kale.
- The Pecan. The Toucan.
- The Auk. The Orchid.
- The Cat-bird. The Cat-nip.
- The Ibis. The 'Ibiscus.
- The Butter-ball. The Butter-cup.
- The Bay. The Jay.
- The Pipe. The Snipe.
- The Roc. The Shamrock.
- The Lark. The Larkspur.
- Puffin. Nuffin.
- Author's Apology.
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