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The Bird Book. By A. J. R. Roberts. John Lane. Price 3s. net. 
Coming, as it does, from the Bodley Head, we know beforehand that 
this little pocket volume will be daintily produced, whilst our readers, 
recognising in its author one of the ornithological contributors to our 
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Natural History Notes, will know that the matter is likely to be as good as 
the make-up. Though we have many bird books nowadays, we have 
none too many of this class. As one of a series of practical country 
hand-books, its object is to enable its possessor to recognise some at least 
of the common birds of the country-side. Upwards of a hundred species 
