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A commuuication by Mr. Baker of a correspondence on the above subject between R. An- 

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1850. Cabot, S., [Jk.] [Observations upon the recent appearance in New England of 

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Not the western species now commonly called guarauna, but the Glossy Ibis, Ibis faleinel- 

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< Zoologist, viii, 1850, p. 2879. 



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< Zoologist, viii, 1850, p. 2924. 



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< Zoologist, X, 1852, pp. 3476, 3477. 



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1852. Vierthaler, R. [Ueber Leptoptilos ruepellii. ] < Naumannia, ii. Heft ii, 1852, 

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