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Volume 13 · 54 words · 1797 Edition

in ornithology, the name used by authors for the stock dove, or wood-pigeon, called also by some writers, somewhat larger than the common pigeon, but of the same shape and general colour. Its neck is of a fine changeable hue, as differently opposed to the light; and its breast, shoulders, and wings, are of