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mented by other authentic records. Many of the species are liberally 

 commented upon, matters of interest concerning all the species known to 

 the author and the average dates of migration for the ten years are 

 given. The extreme as well as the average dates of migration would 

 add interest and value to the record. 



The typographical appearance is unusually pleasing and adds materi- 

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