130 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, 1889. 
Ti pike i maculata, Scolopax rusticola, Regulus cristatus, Lars 07. Bubo, 
arus glaucts, Podicep s cristatus, Turdus S pilaris, Plectrophanes nivalis, 
Vi nellus, Linota pried ostris, Pratincola rubicola, Hiru ndo, Strepsilas, 
— Sg hagas icorax griseus, Ti supose Suscus, and Cypselus}. Nat., Jan. 
9, stg 
JouNn Corp Linc. N., York N.E. and S.E. 
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iia be pugnax at Sunk Island]. s bebs 
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Fuligula ferina, F. marila, Sige ee iap Machete. Tadorna cornuta, 
Gallinago celestis, Plectrophanes nivalis, Botaurus salar Syrrhaptes, 
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great flight in Autumn 1888, and notes ‘ort oe we we years, in detail ; 
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ens, ago 
lydrochelidon nigra, Machetes, Helodron om Totanus glareola, Tringa 
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A Day am t the Birds on the a Coast [noting pl apis 
Sterna sa es arus Su wescus. 2, Rissa, Stercorarius crepidatus, 
Hematopus, Strepsilas, Tringa saimtas: Hivialitis’ hiaticula, Tringa alpina, 
Totanus calidris, Squata rola, Limosa, Numenius pheopus, N. arquata, 
Ademia nigra. Mareca, : Pajttus musicus, Erithacus, Plectrophanes nivalis, 
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Ouerquedula crecca, Totanus canese — go calestis, Sterna minuta, 
subar 
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[Review a Bird-Life of the Border By Abel Chapman [wi 
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