From Gurney & Jackson’s List 
STUDIES IN BIRD MIGRATION 
By, WILLIAM EAGLE CLARKE, 15.0, LL.D, F.RS.E. 
Member of the British Association Committee on the Migration of Birds 
as Observed on the British and Irish Coasts, and Author of its Final 
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