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MIGRATION 



returns from these stations, a summary of which is 

 published annually (W. S. Sonnenschein & Allen) under 

 the title of " Report on the Migration of Birds," are 

 •extremely interesting, and ought to be studied by every 



ornitholosrist.* 



* These Reports were continued for a period of eight years, from 1881 to 1887, 

 and then ceased. The Irish observations, however, tlianks to Mr. R. M. Barrington, 

 have continued up to tlie present time. — Ed. 



BRONZE rORK FROM ANCIENT GRAVE NEAR KRASNOYARSK 



