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1874. ''TiMBERDOODLE." A Woodcock [Philohela minor] Out of Place. <^Am. 



Sportsman, iv, 1874, p. 28. 



1874. "W. B." German Sporting Notes. < ^m. /Sporfemam, iv, 1874, p. 75. 



Philohela minor carries its young, holding them with its claws, between its legs. Compare 

 iv, p. 10, and iii, p. 379. 



1874. Whitaker, J. Bartailed Godwit [Limosa lapponica] in Nottinghamshire. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser. , ix, 1874, p. 4199. 



1874. ' ' Wing Note ". Ideas of a Georgia Sportsman [as to sounds made by Gallinago 

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1874. Wyman, L. [Habits of Actiturus bartramius in Massachusetts.] <^Forest and 



Stream, i, Jan. 8, 1874, p. 342. 



1875. "Aliquis." The Woodcock [Philohela minor] as a song bird. <^Forest and 



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1875. Ajston. Artifices of the Woodcock [Philohela minor]. < Forest and Stream, iv, 

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1875. Anon. [Editorial.] Instinct in the Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^Forest 

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 Carrying young in its claws. 

 1875. Anon. [Tileston, W. M.] Tame Snipe. <C Forest and Stream, y, Sept. 9, 1875, 

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 Successful experiments in keeping Snipe in various parts of the world. 

 1875. Anon. [Editorial. ] The Woodcock [Philohela minor]. < Bod and Gun, vi, 

 April 17, 1875, p. 40. See also p. 67. 



Need of legislative protection. The volume contains frequent allusion to, and arguments 

 for, this measure, from various correspondents. 



1875. Anon. [Editorial.] [Characteristics and pseudonyms of Tringa maculata.] 



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1875. De Banes, J. Habitsof the Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^ Forest and Stream, 

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1875. "E. E. E." First Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni, at Elkton, Md.]. <iEod and Gun, 

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1875. "E. R." Ai-tifices of Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^Forest and Stream, iv, 

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1875. Coffin, C. E. Confidences of Woodcock [Philohela minor, on the nest]. <^ For- 

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1875. "Geo. H. M." Traitsof Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <:^ Forest and Stream, iv, 

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1875. GUNN, T. E. Solitary Snipe [Gallinago major] in Norfolk. <; Zoologist, 2d ser., 

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1875. GuNN, T. E. Spotted Redshank [Totanus fuscus] in Norfolk. < Zoologist, 2d 

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1875. GURNEY, J. H., Jr. Green Sandpiper [Totanus ochropus] at Northrepps. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser. , x, Nov. , 1875, p. 4697. 



1875. HoDGKiNSON, J. B. Brown Snipe near Southport. < Zoologist, 2d ser., x, Feb., 

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1875. Ingersoll, E. Remarkable success in taming Woodcocks [Philohela minor!. 



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1875. Linden, C. Preservation of Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^ Bod and Gun, yi, 



May 1, 1875, p. 67. See also p. 40. 

 General natural history. 



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