ected ‘Stock, eErelcb ae Foreign. 
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Haiers;: Grebes, Terns, Petrels, &. A large number of the above, and many 
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ig nah alge ® 
i > . J. & W. DAVIS, Narurauisrs, DartrorD, Kent. 
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free. 
BIRDS’ EGGS FOR SALE. 
_ Eggs of Cutis canorus in different colours: 
okie Bi MOSCHLER, Kronforstchen, near Bautzen, ey: 
ESTABLISHED 1851, 
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For Labels or Reference: Price Sixprnecp, 
LIST. OF BRITISH BIRDS. 
enera eieeneed according to SuNDEVAL’s Mernop ; the Nomenclature 
according to the Rules of the British Association, by Henry THornTon - 
,M.A., M.R.C.S., F.Z.S., Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union. 
ith an Introduction treating of—The limits of the British Avifauna; 
e, giving Rules of the British Association ;_ and Classification, ‘The 
corporated the latest results of the researches of Professor Nu WTON, — 
, and other well-known ornithological authorities. 
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