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90. [Clarke, W. Eagle ] On the recent visitation of the Little Ank 
(Mer gulus alle ) to Scotland. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist, iv, pp. 97-108, 
pi. iii. 
91. Coburn, F. On the “ hepatic” plumage of the Cuckoo. Zoologist, 
1895, pp. 321-325. [Cuculidce.] 
91a. Collett, R. Om 4 for Norges Fauna nye Fugle fundne. Forh. 
Selsk. Christian. 1895, No. 2. 
92. Cooke, W. W. The Summer range of Colorado birds. Auk, xii, 
pp. 150-155. 
93. Cordeaux, J. Bird notes from the Humber district iii the Autumn 
of 1894. Naturalist, 1895, pp. 1-6. 
94. . Bird notes from the Humber district in the Winter of 
1894-95. T. c. pp. 117-122. 
95. . Rare British birds in the Humber district. Zoologist, 1895, 
pp. 56-59. [ Fringillidcc.'] 
96. . Rate of flight of birds on migration. T. c. pp. 428 & 429. 
97. Cory, C. B. Description of two new species of birds from San 
Domingo. Auk, xii, pp. 278 & 279. [ Cuculidce , Tyrannidce .] 
98. Coues, E. Gatke’s Heligoland. T. c. pp. 322-346. 
99. Cox, M. O. A collection of birds from Mount Orizaba, Mexico. 
T. c. pp. 356-359. 
100. Crawfurd, O. A year of sport and natural history ; shooting, 
hunting, coursing, falconry, and fishing ; with chapters on birds of 
prey, the nidification of birds, and the habits of British wild birds 
and animals. London : 1895, 4to, xii & 331 pp. 
101. Davenport, H. S. Nesting of the Dunlin in Wales. Zoologist, 
1895, p. 275. [Scolopacidce.'] 
102. Davies, A. S. In quest of birds on the Muonio River. T. c. 
pp. 326-335. 
103. d’Hamonville, Baron L. Les Oiseaux de la Lorraine. Mem. Soc. 
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104. De La Touche, J. D. Notes on South Formosa and its birds. 
Ibis, 1895, pp. 305-338. 
105. Donaldson Smith, A. [See Sharpe, R. B. (356).] 
106. Dresser, H. E. A history of the birds of Europe, including all 
the species inhabiting the Western Pakearctic Region. Supplement, 
Parts i-vi, 1895, 4to. \_Mergince, Accipitrince , Bubonidce , Pici , 
Corvidae , Fringillidaz, Alaudida ;, Motacillidce , Sitlidce , Paridce, 
Laniidce , Sylviidce , Turdidce .] 
107. Drummond Hay, H. M. Bird-life within the banks of the Tay, 
from Kenmore to Invergowrie. Tr. Perthsh. Soc. ii, pt. 2, pp. 62-7 7 s 
