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IT was by accident and not by design that Mr. Crawshay visited Tierra del Fuego, and, spending six months there, has been able to give us this sumptuous natural history of a little-known land. His book was badly wanted, for the author is probably right when he doubts “if there is another land on earth concerning which more misconception prevails.” From the description given it does not seem a very pleasant place to live in.
The Birds of Tierra del Fuego.
By Richard Crawshay. Pp. xl+158; illustrated. (London: Bernard Quaritch, 1907.) Price 3l. 13s. 6d. net.
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The Birds of Tierra del Fuego . Nature 80, 155 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080155a0
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