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1863. Newton, A. Remarks on the Exliibitiou of a Natural Mummy of Alca impeu- 

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From the Funk Island, Newfoundland. The remarks are of an historical character. The 

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18G4. Button, J. Ringed Guillemot [Uria lachrymaus] off Eastbourne. <C^ Zoologist, 

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