Lexicographical Neighbors of Melodia
Literary usage of Melodia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Check-list of North American Birds by American Ornithologists' Union (1910)
"RANGE.— Monterey Bay, California, south to San Quintin Bay, Lower California,
and east to Fort Tejon and San Bernardino. o. Melospiza melodia ..."
2. The Bird Book: Illustrating in Natural Colors More Than Seven Hundred North by Chester Albert Reed (1914)
"Melospiza melodia rufina. Range.—Pacific coast from British Columbia to Alaska.
... Melospiza melodia caurina. Range.—Coast of Alaska from Cross Sound to ..."
3. The Poets of America by John Gadsby Chapman (1840)
"TO THE FRINGILLA melodia.* BY H. PICKERING. JOY fills the vale, With joy ecstatic
quivers every wing, As floats thy note ..."
4. The Poets of America edited by John Keese (1840)
"TO THE FRINGILLA melodia.* BY B. PICKERING. JOY fills the vale, With joy ecstatic
quivers every wing, As floats thy note upon the genial gale, Sweet bird of ..."
5. The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist by Natural History Society of Montreal (1857)
"... melodia is the most common. The following are the generic and specific
characters: CANADIAN SPARROWS. ..."