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A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF LAKELAND, including Cumberland 

 and Westmoreland with Lancashire north of the Sands. By the 

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

 Union. 



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

 of British Zoophytes," etc. Collected and arranged by his daughter, 

 Mrs. Barwell Carter : and Edited by James Hardy, LL.D., Hon. 

 Secretary to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. 



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

 tion, Migration, and Habits, and also on the Folk-lore, Proverbs, Popular 

 Rhymes and Sayings connected with them. By George Muirhead, 

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NATURAL HISTORY AND SPORT IN MORAY. By the late 

 Charles St. John, Author of "Wild Sports in the Highlands." 

 Second Edition. In 1 vol. royal 8vo, with 40 page Illustrations of 

 Scenery and Animal Life, engraved by A. Durand after sketches made 

 by George Reid, R.S.A., and J. Wycliffe Taylor ; also, 30 Pen-and- 

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" Charles St. John was not an artist, but he had the habit of roughly sketching animals in 

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A TOUR IN SUTHERLANDSHIRE. With Extracts from the Field 

 Books of a Sportsman and Naturalist. By Charles St. John, 

 Author of "Natural History and Sport in Moray." Second Edition. 

 Witli an Appendix on the Fauna <>f Sutherland. By J. A. Harvie- 

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THE CAPERCAILLIE IN SCOTLAND. By J. A. Harvib-Bbown. 

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