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List No. 5, Superceding List No. i of March 15th. July 15, 1901. 

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Adams, Cage and Singing Birds. How to 

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American Ornithologists Union Check List 

 of North American Birds and Code of Nomen- 

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Arnold, Bird Life in England, 336p 95 



*Baird (Cassin and Lawrence), The Birds of 

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Beckstein, Natural History of Cage Birds, 

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Beetons Dictionary of Natural History, a 

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Bendire, Life Histories of North American 

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Bignell, Mr. Chupes and Miss Jenny,The Life 

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Blanchan, Birds that Hunt and are Hunted, 

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*Boys and Girls Bird Book, 140p. ills, Phil. 

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Brown, Taxidermists' Manual on the Art of 

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Baily, Our Own Birds of the United States, 

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Buel, The Living World. Natural History of 

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Burroughs, Riverby, 319p, (1 25) 80 



Wake Robin, 256p, ills, N. Y. '77 80 



Chapman, Bird Studies With a Camera, with 

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, Bird Life, A Guide to the Study of Our 



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, Handbook of Birds of Eastern North 



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Cory, The Birds of the Bahama Islands, con- 

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Coues, Field and General Ornithology— A 

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Cuvier, The Animal Kingdom arranged after 

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Davie, Methods in the Art of Taxidermy, 

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, Nest and Eggs of North American 



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De Kay, Ornithology of New York, 393p. 141 

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