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1833. WILSON, J. Continued. 



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1834. BACHMAN, J. Remarks in defence of the author of the "Birds of 

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Chiefly occupied in a discussion of the scansorial ability of Crotalus, repre- 

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1834. EMMONS, E. Observations on the time of the appearance of the 

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1834. GOULD, J. [On a Collection of Birds from North America, presented 

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1834. GOULD, J. [Remarks on exhibition of some Birds from the United 

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1834. SWAINSON, W. Synopsis von Bullocks Vogeln aus Mexico. <^ OJcen's 

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Further instalment of this person's flippant and supercilious animadversion. 



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One of the most extended and minute accounts (formal biographies aside) ex- 

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 Hier nur ein Verzeichniss der beschriebenen Arten. 



1835. B. [Review of Audubon's Ornithological Biography.] <^Loudon's 

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