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J. A. Harvie-Brown and T. E. Buckley. York S.E. 



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8vo, 1887 [with a foot-note at p. 213 stating that ' oar observations of 

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J. F. Hills, Secretary. York N.E. and S.E. 



York, Bootham. Natural History Club [notes on Numenius arquata and 

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J. F. Hills [, Secretary]. Derbysh., York Mid W. and N.E. 



York, Bootham. Natural History Club [Corvus monedula, Lagopus scoticus, 

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An Addition to our Bootham [York] Birds [the Reed Bunting (Fmberiza 

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J. F. Hills. York N.E. 



York, Bootham. Natural History Club [Dendrocopus major near Grosmont 

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York, Bootham. Natural History Club [eggs of Lomvia troile, Flamborough 



Head ; eggs of Caprimulgus curoptcus, Kirkby Moorside (A. S. Rowntree) ; 



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York, Bootham. Natural History Club [Removal of the Swans from Hob 

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Birds of Bootham [York ; Perdix cinerea added to the list]. Nat. Hist. 

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[Hybrid between Fuligula cristata and F. ferina, bred in captivity at 

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Pheasant [Pliasiauus colchicus] swallowing a Mouse [at Solberge near 

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Peter Inchbald. York Mid W. 



Reported Arrival of Summer Birds [at East Newton, Yorkshire, Hirundo, 

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Sept. 1889. 



