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BIRDSNESTING AND BIRD-SKINNING: A 
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Directions for Collecting and Preservation; and a Chapter on — 
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FAMILIAR INDIAN BIRDS. By Gorpon Dat- 
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R. H. Bunvine and H. B. Netison. . 
This little book is intended mainly for those who ea in, or 
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A BIRD COLLECTOR’S MEDLEY. By E. C. . 
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where the author’s collection is deposited. 
THE AVICULTURAL MAGAZINE. For the 
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of the Birds observed there. With an illustration by Mr. J. — 
Wolf. 
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