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Mag. Nat. Hist.,' ix. pp. 622-38. London, 1836. List of ninety- 

 seven species with many personal observations. 



4. Blyth, E.: " Observations on the Wild Fowl in St. James's 

 Park." 'Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist.,' xii. pp. 469-71. London, 

 1839. 



5. Chipperfield, H. : " Birds of North-east London." 

 ' Nature Notes,' xi. pp. 70-4. Selborne Society, London, 1900. 

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6. Collingwood, Cuthbert : " Birds in the Neighbourhood 

 of Blackheath in 1854." 'The Zoologist,' xiii. pp. 4592-4. 

 London, 1855. Lists giving dates of commencement of songs 

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7. Do. and others : " The Fauna of Blackheath and its 

 Vicinity." By the Geological Committee of the Greenwich 

 Natural History Club. 46 pp., 8vo. London, 1859. Contains 

 a list of birds. 



8. Cornish, C. J.: "Bird Migration Down the Thames" 

 (observations at Chiswick) and "Birds on Thames Keservoirs " 

 (Barnes Beservoir and also Wanstead Park). Two articles 

 (pp. 65-9 and 218-23) in 'The Naturalist on the Thames." 

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9. Dixon, Charles : ' The Bird Life of London.' Illustrated, 

 336 pages, 8vo. London, 1909. A book on the subject; covers 

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10. Hall, Kate M. : ' Nature Bambles in London.' Illu- 

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 have been seen " in Begent's Park), 61-5, 109-22, 206-13, 295-302. 



11. Harting, J. E. : "The Fera3 Naturae of the London 

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12. Do.: Articles in 'The Field' as follows :— 1876 (April 

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 cocks in London " ; 1886 (May 8th), " Song-birds round London " ; 



