10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARGOOSE»
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His dog followed him and sank. Who can call the brethren of Lyut? For a day's
distance, there is no one in sight. The lake splashes. The wind murmurs. Death
itself walks over the ridge. Lyut raised his eyes to the clouds— Cargoose flew by.
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The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of ...
Pennant says the great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus) is called the cargoose.
It weighs 2^ lb. The young of the herring-gull was called scaurie ; in Norwegian
skuire. The goosander (the mergus merganser of Linnaeus) is called in Sweden
...
Shuttleworth family, John Harland, 1857
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Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.). CARGOOSE— CARRIAGE-HORSE. 43
CARYOPHYLLACKOrS— CASTLKWARD. 44 45 40 CERATOSPERMUM-
CEYLON-MOSS. 47 4s CHEATINGLY— CHERRY. CARROON— CARYATID.
Cargoose ...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.), 1864
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The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of ...
Pennant says the great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus) is called the cargoose.
It weighs 2% lb. The young of the herring-gull was called scaurie; in Norwegian
skuire. The goosander (the mergus merganaer of Linnzeus) is called in Sweden
...
5
Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the ...
Pennant says the great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus) is called the cargoose.
It weighs 2^ lb. The young of the herring-gull was called scaurie ; in Norwegian
skuire. The goosander (the mergus merganser of Linnseus) is called in Sweden ...
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British Ornithology: Being the History, with a Coloured ...
... chicks completely formed, and within a day or two of being hatched. Provincial
names: Cargoose, Gaunt, Loon. 'THE JOHN CRERAR LiBHARY.1' (virus/11,1.
Hi6. by I}. lir'ni'efif. 1760.1. The Grebes are subject to be destroyed by the M001' .
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A General Synopsis of Birds
Cancroma eancrophaga - 28 Brook-ouzel - - 227 cochlearia - 26 "Brnnette - -- 18;
Cannt -- - - '87 Bubbi - - - 61 1 Caouzchouc - - 58 1 Bnrgo-master -' 375. 403
Cargoose - - - 282 Bastard - - - 45 1 Cariama - -> - zo Butor -- -- - 56 Gar-swallow
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Class II. Genus XVIII, &c. Birds ; With an Appendix, an ...
Slqffl 229. tab. 22. Dykker, Topped HavSkioere. The Cargoose. Cbarlz'on ex. 107
. Brumzicb. r 3 5. ' Pot. Gaz. i. tab. 43.fig. lz. Br. Zaol. 132. HIS species weighs two
pounds and a half. Descr. Its length is twenty-one inches\: the breadth thirty: the ...
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British Birds in Their Haunts
Cargoose, the Crested Grebe. Carinate, in the form of a keel. Carrion Crow, 243.
Gull the Great Black-backed Gull. Car-Swallow, the Black Tern. Carthaginian Hen
, 376. Caspian Tern, 562. Casse-noix, 266. Castaneous Duck, the Ferruginous ...
Charles Alexander Johns, 1862
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History of British Birds: Volume 2, Containing the History ...
Thomas Bewick. GREAT-CRESTED GREBE. GREATER-CRESTED DOUCKER,
CARGOOSE, ASH-COLOURED LOON, OR GAUNT. ( Colymbur rristatur, Lin.-Le
GrEbe buþjzesi, Buff.) THlS bird is the largest of the Grebes, weighing about two
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