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On the Habits of the Rook 
The Passenger Pigeon ‘ : ° 
A ishorigtion of the Habits of the Ringdove . 
Notes of a Visit to the Haunts of the Guillemot, oat 
Facts on its Habits : “ 
Notes of a Visit to the Haunts of the Cohihiorkat, gait 
Facts on its Habits 
Notes on the Habits of the Kingisher . 
Notes on the Habits of the Tawny Owl 
Notes.on the Habits of the Wigeon . : 
Notes on the Habits of the Heron » A 
The Dipper . 
On the Habits of the Water Ouzel, with a few Remeské 
on the Oil Glands in Birds 5 ° é 
Notes on the Habits of the Mallard . 
On Snakes, their Fangs, and their mode of Si edincricae 
Food : : ‘ ; 
Notes. on the History and Habits of the Brown, or 
Grey, Rat F . ° : 
Remarks on Trees, with reference to their bebe per- 
forated by the Titmouse and the Woodpecker . 
Notes on the Habits of the Jay > é . 
Notes on the Habits of the Magpie .. : 
Notes on the Habits of the Chegoe of Guiana, bicttie 
known by the Name of Jigger; and Instances of its 
Effects on Man and Dogs. ° . : 
Notes on the Habits of the Dovecot Pigeon 
Notes on the Habits of the Stormcock, or Mistletoe 
Thrush s ? : 
Notes on the Habits of the Windhover Hawk ° 
The Rumpless Fowl . é . . . 
The Raven, A 3 d 
Apple Trees : ° é . 
The Chaffinch . ‘ ® 
A short Remark or two on what is doihidonts called 
Dry Rot . . . : . : 
Hints to Ornithologists ; ‘ ; : 
On Museums : . 4 “ 
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