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<p><i epub:type="se:name.publication.journal">Annals and Magazine of Natural History</i>, volume <span epub:type="z3998:roman">XVI</span> page 19. <a href="chapter-17.xhtml#noteref-154" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<p><i epub:type="se:name.publication.book">Voyage in the U.S. Ship Essex</i>, volume <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span> page 215. <a href="chapter-17.xhtml#noteref-155" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
<p><i epub:type="se:name.publication.book">Voyage in the <abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism z3998:place">U.S.</abbr> Ship Essex</i>, volume <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span> page 215. <a href="chapter-17.xhtml#noteref-155" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<p><i epub:type="se:name.publication.journal">Linn. Transactions</i>, volume <span epub:type="z3998:roman">XII</span> page 496. The most anomalous fact on this subject which I have met with is the wildness of the small birds in the Arctic parts of North America (as described by Richardson, <i epub:type="se:name.publication.book">Fauna <abbr>Bor.</abbr></i>, volume <span epub:type="z3998:roman">II</span> page 332), where they are said never to be persecuted. This case is the more strange, because it is asserted that some of the same species in their winter-quarters in the United States are tame. There is much, as <abbr epub:type="z3998:name-title">Dr.</abbr> Richardson well remarks, utterly inexplicable connected with the different degrees of shyness and care with which birds conceal their nests. How strange it is that the English wood-pigeon, generally so wild a bird, should very frequently rear its young in shrubberies close to houses! <a href="chapter-17.xhtml#noteref-156" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>