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' Behaviour in Lizards. Nature. Oct. 6, p. 179. 



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GiLLETT, Frederick. Gonodontis bidentata in March. Ent. June, p. 148. 



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A Sixteenth-century Portrait of a Pheasant, ton. cit., pp. 67-69. 



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Turtle Dove in Kirkcudbrightshire, torn. cit. July, p. 125. 



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Last of the Indigenous Scottish Capercaillies, torn. cit. Nov., pp. 169-177. 



Glegg, William E. Gadwall in Essex. Brit. Birds. Jan., p. 188. 



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