NEWMAN'S ILLUSTRATED NATURAL HIS- 

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"We congratulate British Entomologists on the completion and 

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 Such a book is the present, and we hope, for the sake of both author 

 and publisher, that it will meet with the success it merits. * * * * 

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DOUBLEDAY'S SYNONYMIC LIST OF LEPI- 

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NEWMAN'S DICTIONARY OF BRITISH BIRDS, 

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 count of the Plumage, Weight, Habits, Food, Migra- 

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