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R. C. Bcavan. Notes on Indian Raptores, 1 plate. Proc. Zool. 

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E. D. Harries. The structure, flight, and habits of varieties of 

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G. M. Lawrence. Descriptions of new American Birds. Ann. 

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R. B. Sharpe. On two new or little-known Kingfishers, 2 plates. 

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W. Stimpson. Illustrations of the North American Birds in the 

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