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1911. Forrest, H. E. White-tailed Eagle in Carnarvons. {Brit. Birds, 



IV.) 

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Diver in Carnarvons. 4 notes (T.c.) ; Fork-tailed Petrel in 



Carnarvons. {Op. cit., V.) 

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1912. Jones, R. W. Black Redstart in Carnarvons. {Brit. Birds, V.) ; 



Blue-headed Wagtails, Redbreasted Mergansers, Black- 

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Owen, T. A Season with the Birds of Anglesey and N. Car- 

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1914. Jones, R. W. Slavonian Grebe in Carnarvons. {T.c.) 

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1915. Cummings, S. G. Nuthatch in Carnarvons. ; Pomatorhine 



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1917. Cummings, S. G. Blacktailed Godwit and other Waders in 

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