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A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF LAKELAND, including Cumberland 

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 Rev. H. A. Macpherson, M.A., Member of the British Ornithologists' 

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JOHNSTON, Author of " A Flora of Berwick-on-Tweed," " The History 

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THE BIRDS OF BERWICKSHIRE. With Remarks on their Local Distribu- 

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NATURAL HISTORY AND SPORT IN MORAY. By the late 

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A TOUR IN SUTEERLANDSHIRE. With Extracts from the Keld 

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