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Zoological illustration from a volume of articles, The Passenger Pigeon, 1907 (Mershon, editor). The caption reads: "BAND-TAILED PIGEON (Columba fasciata)

Often mistaken for Passenger Pigeon"
Date Print date, 1907
Source Obtained from online scan at passengerpigeon00mers
Author Signature reads A Brooks, assumed to be Allan Brooks
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