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THE KENTUCKY
WARBLER


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Frontispiece

"There He was—The Kentucky Warbler!"


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THE KENTUCKY
WARBLER

BY

JAMES LANE ALLEN

decoration

When the population of this immense Western
Republic will have diffused itself over every acre of
ground fit for the comfortable habitation of man,
... then not a warbler shall flit through our
thickets, but its name, its notes, its habits will be
familiar to all—repeated in their sayings and
celebrated in their village songs.

—Alexander Wilson

WITH A
FRONTISPIECE IN COLOUR

GARDEN      CITY NEW YORK
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
1918


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COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF
TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES,
INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN


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TO
THE YOUNG KENTUCKY
FOREST-LOVER


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CONTENTS

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