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CONTENTS OF PAET XXXII. 



SIBEEIAN THEUSH. 



TUKDUS SIBIRICUSj Pall. 



GEEAT TIT. 



Parus major, Linn. 



PIED FLYCATCHEE. 



MUSCICAPA ATRICAPILLA, Linn. 



BEAMBLING. 



'FrINGILLA MONTIFRINGILLA, 



\_Linn. 

 PINE-GEOSBEAK. 



Pyrrhula enucleator [Linn.). 



WOOD-PIGEON or EING-DOVE. 

 CoLUMBA PALUMBUSj Linn. 



WHIMBEEL. 



NuMENius PH^opus (Linn.). 



LONG-TAILED or BUFFON'S SKUA. 

 Lestris parasiticus (Linn.). 



FOEKED-TAILED PETEEL. 

 Procellaria leucoruhoa, 



[Vieilloi. 

 DTJSKT SHEAEWATEE. 



PUFFINDS OBSCCRUS 



(/. F. Gmelin). 



BEUNNICH'S GUILLEIIOT. (2 Plates.) 

 Uria bruennichi, E. Sabine. 



With a Supplement, Demy Suo, cloth gilt, price 21s. net. 



THE BIRDS OF DEVON. 



W. S. M. D'URBAN and the Eev. MURRAY A. MATHEW. 



SECOND EDITION. 



COLOURED PLATES, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND MAPS. 



" Another ornithological work of the highest value is ' The Birds of Devon,' by 

 W. S. M. D'Urbau and the Eev. Murray A. Mathew. Mr. D'Urbau was formerly 

 Curator of the Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter. Mr. Mathew is ' a keen sportsman, 

 who in the spring and summer has wandered with his fly-rod by most of the delightful 

 Devonshire trout-streams, while in the autumn, moor and marsh, oozes and sand-flats, 

 both in the north and south, have echoed to his gun, and many of the rarer birds have 

 thus been studied in their haunts.' The result of this collaboration is a book of some 

 600 pa^es, combining industry and scientific accuracy with an unpedantic and anecdotal 

 style of treatment in a fashion which is highly attractive. ' The Birds of Devon ' is 

 evidently a labour of love. It contaius several coloured and other illustrations, and a 

 map of the county." — The Times. 



