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, XIV, p. 281, 1871. Cardinalis rirginianus var. Igneiis Lawr. , Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. , II, p. 275, 1874. Cardinalis cardinalis marite Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XII, p. 10, 1898. Cardinals were very common on Maria Madre and not uncommon on the rest of the group. No one ever molests them, and they were especially abundant about the settlement, where they came into the yards and around the houses in the most familiar way. Several pairs could be found at any time during a short ...walk in the scrubby thickets along the lower slopes of the island. While we were hunting in the low woods it was a common occurrence for them to come very near, and after looking at the intruders with mild curiosity for a short time, to move off through the bushes in quiet pursuit of their usual occupations. At other times, while engaged in search of food among the fallen leaves they would scarcely notice one as he walked slowly by withm three or four paces. Piranga ludoviciana (Wilson). Louisiana Tanager.
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