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Edited by FRANK M. CHAPMAN. 



Reduced facsimile ot ERNEST 

 Thompson SHTON'S drawing of the 

 Northern Shrike. Presented to every 

 subscriber to Vol. Vll, 1905, of BlRD- 

 LORE. The original is nearly life-size. 



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