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Steele-Elliott, J. The Vertebrate Fauna of Bedfordshire. Pp. 24. 

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Sterland, W. J. * Birds of Sherwood Forest. Reeve, 1881. 7s. 

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Stevenson, H. The Birds of Norfolk. Pp. 1326. Van Voorst. 

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Gurney & Jackson. Vol. iii. (cont. T. Southwell), 1890. 

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Stewart, H. E. *The Birds of Our Country. Pp. 397. Digby, 

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Swainson, Rev. C. Provincial Names and Folklore of British 

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Swann, H. Kirke — 



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Tegetmeier, W. B. *Pallas's Sand Grouse: its history, habits, 

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Watson, John (and others). Ornithology in its relation to 

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Watters, J. J. The Natural History of the Birds of Ireland. Pp. 

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Whitlock, F. B., and Hutchinson, A. S. * Birds of Derbyshire. 

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Whitaker, J., and Sterland, W. J. Descriptive List of the Birds 

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Witherby, H. F, * Forest Birds, their Haunts and Habits. Pp. 

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