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Leonhard Stejnegkr. The standard natural history. Edited by John Sterling 

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Leonhard Stejneger. Passer saturatus, a new species of tree-sparrow from the 

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Leonhard Stejneger. Di.'ignoses of new species of birds from Kamtschatka and 

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Alauda Makistoni, Dendrocopos immaculatus, and. Lagopus ridgioayi; types of all iu National 

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Leonhard Stejneger. Analecta ornithologica. Fourth series. 



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Leonhard Stejneger. On the shedding of the claws in the ptarmigan and allied 

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Leonhard Ste,jneger. Remarks on Lanius rohnstus (Baird), based upon an examina- 

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Charles H. Townsend. The occurrence of the catbird, il/i»nMS carolinensis, on the Faral- 

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