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1 III, 1 | remarkably illustrated in the ring-dove and the partridge, so much 2 v, 13 | species is the phatta or ring-dove; and the next in size is 3 VI, 1 | indiscriminately; the pigeon, the ring-dove, the turtle-dove, and the 4 VI, 4 | lays at all seasons; the ring-dove and the turtle-dove lay 5 VI, 4 | overtaken with difficulty. (The ring-dove, according to all accounts, 6 VI, 8 | feeding her. The female of the ring-dove begins to brood in the afternoon 7 VIII, 3 | and the turtle-dove. The ring-dove and the common pigeon are 8 IX, 7 | to the tame pigeon, the ring-dove and the turtle-dove is that 9 IX, 7 | The turtle-dove and the ring-dove both have but one mate, 10 IX, 29 | generally in the nest of the ring-dove, or on the ground in the 11 IX, 49B| in plumage, for even the ring-dove ceases to coo in winter,