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BRITISH ANIMALS 
WHICH HAVE BECOME EXTINCT WITHIN HISTORIC TIMES; 
With some Account of British Wild White Cattle. 
By J. E. vHAR TIN Gly Pats eter 
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THE BIRDS OF CORNWALL AND THE 
SCILLY ISLANDS. 
By the late EDWARD HEARKLE RODD. 
Edited, with an Introduction, Appendix, and Brief Memoir of the ee by 
JAMES EDMUND HARTING., 
Owing to the geographical position occupied by Cornwall and the adjacent isles 
of Scilly, this portion of Great Britain must always possess a special interest for 
Ornithologists. From its extreme southern and western situation it may be assumed 
to offer one of the first resting-places in spring, and one of the last in autumn, to 
those flocks of migratory birds which annually visit us for the summer months from 
South-west Europe and North-west Africa; while the jutting headland of the Land’s 
Ind may be said to stand invitingly in the. way of those feathered wanderers from the 
New World, which, travelling in a marvellous manner the intervening ocean-waste 
which separates the American and European Continents, occasionally find themselves 
so inhospitably received on British soil. 
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PROF. HEER’S PRIMEVAL WORLD OF 
SWITZERLAND; 
WiTH GEOLOGICAL Map AND 560 ILLUSTRATIONS. 
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