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Notes on Birds of Cumberland, "Westmoreland, and Furness.— John Watson. 

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VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF YORKSHIRE. 



Being a Catalogue of British Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fishes, showing 

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A Monthly Magazine of Natural History, conducted by John E. Robson, 

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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and 

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