The Birds of New Hampshire. 



ANNOTATED LIST OF NEW HAMPSHIRE BIRDS 



By Glover Morrill Allen 



A limited number of copies of lliis valuable work, prepared 

 for the Journal of Proceedings of the iVlanchester Institute 

 of Arts and Sciences, is about to be issued iu book form. 



The volume comprises 204 pages, exclusive of an elaborate 

 index, and contains the original list of New Hampshire Birds com- 

 piled by Dr. Belknap more than a century ago, a description of 

 the faunal areas of the state, a carefully written chapter on Mi- 

 gration and a complete Bibliography or reference to literature. 



The list itself, includes 283 birds whose presence in the state 

 is absolutely established and reference to many others that have 

 been reported on more or less conclusive authority. 



The scientific and common names are given, and each species 

 is copiously annotated from the writer's own personal observation, 

 from much correspondence and from published material gathered 

 from the entire range of bird literature. 



Indispensible to everyone who desires to gain a full knowl- 

 edge of the distribution, habits and relative abundance of New 

 Hampshire Birds and of value to bird lovers everywhere. 



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