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1908. Alston, C. H, Pintails in Argylls. {Op. cit.) 



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1913. Alston, C. H. The Jay in Argylls. {Scott. Nat.) 



Anderson, P. Birds of the Is. of Tiree (5 pts.). {T.c.) Idem 



addit. by Jackson and Robinson. {Op. cit., 1914.) 

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AYRSHIRE. 



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