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1911. Descriptions of three new birds from Canada. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 



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1912. Birds collected or observed on the expedition of the Alpine Club of 



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1874. Catalogue of the Accipitres, or diurnal birds of prey, in the collection 

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1885. Eesults of ornithological explorations in the Commander Islands and 

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SWARTH, H. S. 



1911. Birds and mammals of the 1909 Alexander Alaska expedition. Univ. 

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1920. Eevision of the avian geniis Passerella, with special reference to 



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