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RocER Lorrnous hy rk N.E., Durham, 
Bird-Notes ca the Tees District, during the late autumn and winter 
months, 1889-90 [anent the movements and occurrences ap Aa it and ra 
species; Z7ringa alpina, dgialitts diced Sterna fluviatilis, S. macrura, 
Tringa canutus, Tadorna cornuta, Calidris, Tringa subarquata, T. minuta, 
Numenius arquata, gaerapenels crecea, senate lapponica, Strepsilas, 
Hy shee lidon nigra, Sterna cantiaca, Machetes pugnax, Porzana maruetta, 
Ph alacrocorax carbo, Saxicola a wnanthe, Motacilla lugubris, Alauda arvensis, 
Vinsilas vulgarts, Sturnus vulgaris, Lynx, Pastor roseus, Turdus gated 
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CUMMING MACDONA. 
Sig [Tadornea cages, near Liverpool song in pinepse of note by 
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H. A. MACPHERS Westmorland, Lancas hire, Yorkshire. 
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its habits, migration, range, etc., and as to its former abundance and present 
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H. A. MacpHerson. Cumberland. 
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. fusca relda, Bernicla brenta, Anser segetum, A. brachyrhynchus, 
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cornuta, Mir reca, Colyn bus glacialis, and C. septentrionalis mentioned, with 
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Storm Petrel [Proce/laria pelagica] in Summer Ma a in 1841 
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H. A. MacpHerson. Cumberland, York S.E. 
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1890 ; gene so on the species are given, and as to its food at 
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—— N.E., Northumberland, 
H. A, aaron incolnshire, Cumberland. 
Auction North of Englan Re (Whitaker's duplicates : 
Ardetta eons Scalby Beck ; prstlasanicin catarrhactes, Scarborough ; 
Pastor roseus, ‘orkshire ; Sterna dou, wgallt and Procellaria pisvien oma coast 
of oe tetbaa berland ; iceps auritus from the Lincolnshire coast ; and 
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May 1893. 
