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BIRD .STUDIES WITH A CAMPiRA 



the Tern's eggs when several yards distant. For 

 the same reason the birds could be seen even more 



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])laiiily, a.nd my most pleasing memnry of Penikese 

 is the gi'eeiisw:i.rd dolttvl with the white forms of 



