ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1768.  Pennant, Brit. Zool., II. 492. The feathers … long, slender and unwebbed. Ibid. (1768), in Phil. Trans., LVIII. 92. The shafts [of the feathers are] broad and very thin; the vanes unwebbed.

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1804.  Bewick, Brit. Birds, II. 179. Its feathers appear all unwebbed, and look like silky hair.

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1872.  Coues, N. Amer. Birds, 219. Toes all of the same length, unwebbed at base.

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