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 CtMwefifo  ftulotfe»  •  I  , 
 apilj|:  at  t e  w   to w ‘#$m p i S f e i i i :  ifee  generic 
 jpeeies  iron».  w-:®ttww $1  foe *hM  and 
 i be found generally tbrougttpnfc.most of tUm welfb»voodcd districts  
 fee  tht^lprge  forests  of the  European  continent^ ...According  to  
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 - ptn  idrade  in  woods and,  old plantations,  preferring  such  as arc  
 >v\:. :<>■» 4.;r with ivy.  I'Jiinis*  it  re mains  <^tuet and secluded during  the  
 I  alciaci.  ;fe-  Jweeiliag season  it searches for a hole in .a  
 iaifitttie  take*  jso*i*e6i»a<^i iif' ilk deserted nest of a Hawk dr Crow, 
 white.  The females  begin  to  sit as  soon as  they have laid their  
 time  after  exclusion  arc  a shapeless, mass of grey down.  The  
 great assiduity,  and  supply them  plentifully tvitfo  mieershfewsf,' 
 a. •««<  «t'ii.  »isiit:-:  ¡sim!  curvedj  irnles  dark  blue;  the  leathers  
 '¡■ i t h e   disk marked  with  numerous dark  snots.;  
 ¡and  streaked  with  dark  brown in  the  direction  of  the 
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 b d t#   '«djfW-irf A e   ^¡¿dl  ¡jtifjaaries  }>eaati£uUy  
 iyindkh grey,  vrifcbbrown  specks.  Claws nearly  
 with  the males  are larger  in  size  anti darker in  
 ly mistake  the  word  Sumia instead  o f Synrium  was  printed  on our