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Hall, The Jungle and the Snows. 



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Pheasants are frequenters of the outer hills, while the Snowcocks 

 frequent the inner and drier hills not touched by the monsoon. 

 Most of these beautiful birds are known to the people of our States 

 through the medium of the zoological gardens, so that our interest 

 is a living one. 





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Summer Visitors. — Most of our summer visitors have arrived. 

 The Fan-tailed Cuckoo began triUing on 24th August ; the Tree 

 Pardalote called on 26th ; the Welcome Swallows were here on 

 27th ; and several Pipits were seen during that week. The Bronze- 

 Cuckoo was first heard on ist September. — H. Stuart Dove". 

 West Devonport, Tas., 3/9/18. 



