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THOUGH great advance in our knowledge has been made during recent years concerning the migration of birds as observed in our islands, yet much remains to be learned, and any inquiry that will add to what is already known must be hailed with satisfaction. In what direction and by what methods such advancement is to be sought are questions requiring not only careful consideration, but a full knowledge of what has already been accomplished.
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The Immigration of Summer Birds 1 . Nature 74, 470 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074470a0
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