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'97. Collecting about Chicago. Sports Afield, Vol. XIX, No. 2, p. 112. 

 '97A. Same Title. The Museum, Vol. Ill, No. 10, August. 



BALLOU, WILLIAM HOSEA. 



'80. Nesting English Sparrows. Amer. Nat., Vol. XIV, p. 524. 

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BEAL, F. E. L. 



'86. Some Notes on Bird Migration. Amer. Nat., Vol. XX, Sep- 

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BLACKWELDEK, ELIOT. 



'97. Notes on Occurrence of Smith's Longspur. Osprey, January, 

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"W. B." BBEWSTEB, WILLIAM. 



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BUTLEB, AMOS W. 



'90. Report on the Birds of Indiana. Ind. Hort. Soc., pp. 1-135. 

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CHASE, MRS. AGNES. 



A Chicago Park Horizon. The Wilson Bulletin, No. 26, N. S., Vol. 



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CLARK, EDWARD BRAYTON. 



'94. "City Birds in Winter Time." Chicago Tribune, January 20, 

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'94s. "The Last of his Race." Passenger Pigeon takes refuge in 

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