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Belfast Naturalists' Field Club [Report], torn. cit. Jan., pp. 14-15; 



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An Irish Crane's Bill, torn, cit., pp. 23-24. 



Dublin Naturalists' Field Club [Report, torn. cit. Feb., p. 22; Mar., 



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 — — • Obituary : W. J. C. Tomlinson. torn. cit. Sept., p. 108, 



