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Lincoln, F. C. The Birds of Yuma County, Colorado. (Proc. Colo. 

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McGregor, R. C. (1) Birds in their Economic Relation to Man. (Bull, 

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Riley, J. H. Description of a New Hazel Grouse from Manchuria. 

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Roberts, Thomas S. The Winter Bird-Life of Minnesota. Being an 

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Shufeldt, R. W. (1) The Gardens of the Zoological Society of Phila- 

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