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1803. Des Muks, O. Notice siir I'ociif (!<■ I'Alcji iiuix-nnis. < Her. H Mag. di- Zool 

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1863. Newton, A. Reuiarks on the Exhiljitiou of a Natural Miiimny of Alca iuipeu- 

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From the Funk Island, Newfoundland. The remarks are of an historical character. The 

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1863. Gatcombe, J. Razorbills aiMUiiiillciiiotsiuDevousliire. <^ Zoologist xxi 1863 



p. 8832. ' ' ' 



1864. Baer, K. E. v. (iber das Aussterbeu dcr Tbieraiten iu physiologiscber und 



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1864. BOULTOX, W. W. The Little Ank [Mcignlns alio] near Beverley. <: Zoologist, 

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1864. BOULTON, W. W. Bridled Guillemot [ I'ria laclirymaus] at Flaniborough Head. 

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1864. Champley, R. The Great Auk [Alca inipennis]. <^A)in. Mag. Xat. Hint., 3d 

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18u4. DuTTON, J. Ringed Guillemot [Uria lacbrymans] off Eastbourne. <^Zoolofii8t, 

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1864. Button, J. PuflSn [Fratercula arctica] iu Sussex. <_ Zoologist, xxii, 1864, 

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1864. Gray, J. E. Notice of a Skeleton of the Great Auk [Alca impennis] found iu 

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1864. Harting, J. E. The Bridled Guillemot [Uria lachrymans] at Flamborough 

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1864. Jenner, E. Razorbill [Alca torda] at Lewes. < Zoologist, xxii, 1864, p. 8964. 

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1864. Neave, E. Young Puffin [Fratercula arctica] in November. < Zoologist, xxii, 

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1864. Pelzeln, a. v. The Gare-Fowl, or Great Auk (Alca impennis). < Ann. Mag. 

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1664. Sclater, p. L. Note on the Great Ank [Alca impennis]. < J«ji. Mag. Xat. 



Hist., -.id ser., xiv, 1864, p. 320. 

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1864. Owen, R. [On the Skeleton of Alca impennis. ] < P. Z. S., 1864, p. 258. 



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1865. [Anon.] Der grosse Alk (Alca impennis), ein ausgestorbener Vogel. < Ju« 



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