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  1. Tricolored Blackbird, Yellow-headed Blackbird, and Bullock's Oriole
  2. Bohemian Chatterer
  3. Arctic fox, in summer and winter fur
  4. Tyrant Flycatcher
  5. Common American Gull
  6. North American, or Canadian, or northern, river otter
  7. Wilson's Warbler
  8. Red-Breasted Sandpiper
  9. Great Auk
  10. Audubon: Warbler
  11. Pl 401 Red-Breasted Merganser Duck
  12. Short-billed Dowitcher, or Red-breasted Snipe
  13. Bonaparte's Flycatcher
  14. Washington's Eagle
  15. Oregon, or Bachman, flying squirrel
  16. Audubon: Dove
  17. Tufted Auk
  18. Louisiana Water Thrush
  19. Mississippi Kite
  20. Killdeer
  21. Great Red-Breasted Rail
  22. Purple Sandpiper
  23. Black-Headed Gull
  24. Worm-Eating Warbler
  25. Semipalmated Sandpiper
  26. Long-Tailed Or Dusky Grouse
  27. Pinnated Grouse
  28. Douglas' Squirrel, From The Folio 'The Viviparous Quadrupeds Of North America'
  29. White-eyed Vireo
  30. Hutchinss Barnacle Goose
  31. Rough-legged Hawk
  32. Hudsonian Curlew
  33. Red Headed Woodpecker
  34. Plate 106 Cervus Richardsonii, Aud And Bach Columbian Black-Tailed Deer, 1848
  35. Ivory-billed woodpeckers
  36. Black-Throated Green Warbler
  37. Razor-Billed Auk
  38. Hudsonian Godwit
  39. Red Phalarope
  40. Golden-crowned Kinglet
  41. Audubon: Hawk
  42. Songbirds
  43. Mountain, or sewellel, beaver
  44. Purple Ganaule
  45. Brown-headed Nuthatch
  46. Sanderling
  47. Kentucky Warbler
  48. Peregrine Falcon