TO MY SUBSCRIBERS. 
Se 
Ist January, 1871. 
GuNTLEMEN, 
), DnvyonsHire Strut, Bisuorscarey, 
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One entirely new work and two important new editions have been issued since my last 
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1, AN ILLUSTRATED NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 
2. THE INSECT-HUNTER'S COMPANION. By the Rev. JoserH Greeny, M.A. 
i Second edition. iy : P a S ] 
3. THE ZOOLOGIST LIST OF BRITISH BIRDS. An entirely new edition. 
: Iam,Gentlemen, 
Yours very truly, 
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TH Ee nee LIST OF BRITISH BIRDS. The Label List printed on 
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A DICTIONARY OF BRITISH BIRDS. By Cotonrn Montacu. Edited and 
brought up to the present time by Epwarp Newman, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &e. Con- 
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BIRDSNESTING: A complete description of the Nests and Eggs of Birds which 
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A NATURALIST’S RAMBLE TO THE ORCADES. By Arruur W. CricuTon, — 
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SUGGESTIONS FOR FORMING COLLECTIONS OF BIRDS’ EGGS. By 
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