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The Food of Sea=birds. 



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Carrington. — The Farmer and the Birds. 



C'ATHCART. — Wild Birds in relation to Au-ric. 



.J. R. A.srr. Soc , l»i)2. 

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Forbes, S. A.— The Food of Birds, i;)o:!. 



Feohawk. — Food and feedinK-hahits of tlie 



Razorbill, IflUl. 

 GuRNEY. — Economy of the Cuckoo, 1898. 



Hawkshaw. — A Word for the Pheasant. 



Nat. Rev. 1 11 IS. 

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LiLFOBD. — Destruction of British Birds. 



MOKANT, — Game and Bird Preservers. 



Memti:.4.th. — Farmers v. Rooks. Ayr, 1838. 



PiiEVOST. — Mem. on the Alimentary Regimen of 



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