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BLAKISTON, T. W. Amended list of the birds of 

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BLANCHAN, NELTJE. Bird neighbors. An intro- 

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 in the gardens, meadows, and woods about our homes. 

 By Neltje Blanchan. With introduction by John 

 Burroughs, and 50 col. pi. New York, Doubleday & 

 McClure Co., 1897. viii, 234 pp. front. 50 col. pi. 



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BLANCHAN, NELTJE. Birds that hunt and are 

 hunted. Life histories of 170 birds of prey, game birds 

 and water fowl. By Neltje Blanchan. With introduc- 

 tion by G. O. Shields (Coquina), and 48 col. pi. New 

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 front, and 48 col. pi. 26| cm< 



BLANCHAN, NELTJE. How to attract the birds, 

 and other talks about bird neighbours. By Neltje 

 Blanchan. New York, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1902. 

 224 pp. front., illus. with photographs. 22 cm> 



BLYTH, EDWARD. Analytic descriptions of the 

 groups of birds composing the order Insessores Hetero- 

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