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New Hampshire. 

 Birds of New Hampshire. G. M. Allen. Proc. Manchester Inst. 



of Arts and Sciences, Manchester, N. H. 

 Birds of Belknap and Merrimac Counties. Ned Dearborn, Dur- . 



ham, N. H. 

 Birds of Durham and Vicinity. Ned Dearborn. New Hampshire 



Agric. Coll., Durham, N. H. 

 Summer Birds of Holderness and Franconia, N. H. Faxon and 



Allen. Auk, vol. v. pp. 149-155. 

 Summer Birds of the Presidential Range, White Mountains. A. 



P. Chadbourne. Auk, vol. iv. pp. 100-108. 



Vermont. 

 Birds Found in Vermont. George H. Perkins. State Board of 



Agriculture, Montpelier, Vt. 

 A Review of Prof. George H. Perkins's List. R. H. Howe, Jr., 

 Concord, Mass. 



Maine. 

 Birds of Maine. O. W. Knight, Bangor, Me. (Hard to obtain.) 

 Birds of Portland. N. C. Brown. Proc. Port. Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 (Hard to obtaiu.) 



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