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ings of the work than we are. With the time, means, and abil- 

 ity at our disposal we have done our best, and if we have only 

 succeeded in calling the attention of some of the ornithological 

 public to what seems to us to be one of the most promising fields 

 of migrational and distributional investigation we shall feel that 

 we have accomplished our end. 



