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BIRD LIFE. By Dr. E. A. Bbehm. Translated from the German by H. M. 

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A NATURAL HISTORY OF CAGE BIRDS. By J. G. Keuxemans, late 

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THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK. By Henry Stevenson, F.L.S. Vols. 1 and 

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THE BIRDS OF SOMERSETSHIRE. By Cecil Smith, of Lydeard 

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ORNITHOLOGICAL RAMBLES IN SUSSEX, with a Catalogue of the 

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A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of the Raptorial Birds in the Norfolk 

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FALCONER'S FAVOURITES. By W. Brodrick, one of the Authors of 

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FALCONRY IN THE VALLEY OF THE INDUS. By R, F. Burton. 



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A DICTIONARY OF BRITISH BIRDS, containing a full account of the 

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COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE EGGS OF BRITISH BIRDS, 



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SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE OF THE EGGS OF BRITISH BIRDS, 

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