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An early Virginian colonist's parlour. Oak "drawinge" table, in the possession of the Pickering family, Salem, U. S. A., from 1636. Oak bible box, Connecticut Historical Society, U.S.A. Elder Brewster's chair, Pilgrims' Hall, Plymouth, Mass., U.S.A.

An early Virginian colonist's parlour. Oak "drawinge" table, in the po...

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Small-headed Flycatcher. Male. (Virginian Spider-Wort. Tradescantia Virginica.)

Small-headed Flycatcher. Male. (Virginian Spider-Wort. Tradescantia Vi...

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Virginian Opossum. (from the Leverian Museum).

Virginian Opossum. (from the Leverian Museum).

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Ephemerum virginianum flore, azzureo majori = Efemero = Ephemere. [Virginian ephemerum moss]

Ephemerum virginianum flore, azzureo majori = Efemero = Ephemere. [Vir...

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American Redstart, 1. Male, 2. Female. (Virginian Hornbeam or Iron-wood Tree.)

American Redstart, 1. Male, 2. Female. (Virginian Hornbeam or Iron-woo...

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Virginian Rail. 1. Male. 2. Female. 3. Young.

Virginian Rail. 1. Male. 2. Female. 3. Young.

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The way a Virginian treated a New Englander.