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Bevington, C. C. The Tawny Owl [Rugby], {Rept. Rugby 



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 Carter, B. A. Common Scoter in Warwicks. {Brit. Birds, XI.) 



Alexander, H. G. Marsh Warbler breeding in Warwicks. [Brit. 



Birds, XI.) 

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Shoveler in War^vicks. {T.c.) 

 Hamel, E. de. Whoopers in Warwicks. {T.c.) 

 Leigh, A. G. (late). Hooded Crow in Warwicks. {T.c.) 

 Baillie, R. H. Bewick's Swan in Warwicks. {Op. cit., XII.) 

 Ground, T. The Redshank in Warwicks. {T.c.) 

 Leigh, A. G. (late). Gt. Crested Grebe in Warwicks. {T.c.) 



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