A HISTORY OF THE BIRDS OF EUROPE 
(INCLUDING ALL THE SPECIES INHABITING THE WESTERN 
PALMARCTIC REGION). 
.. By H. E. DRESSER, F.L.S., F.Z.8., &c. 
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A LIST OF EUROPEAN BIRDS. 
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REGION). 
The Nomenclature carefully Revised by 
HENRY E. DRESSER, F.LS., F.Z.8., &., 
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BIOLOGIA CENTRALI-AMERICANA. 
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pls. i—vi. 
ge aii Rhopalocera. By F.D. Gopman and O. Satvin. (Pp. 1-152, 
Pols i.—xvii.) 
' Lepidoptera Heterocera. By H. Drucz. (Pp. 1-24, pls. i, ii.) 
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