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WE have already noticed the first four parts of this comprehensive publication, and the general scope of the work and the plan on which it is carried out need not he more than briefly referred to here. We now welcome the twelfth and concluding section of the work and the last of its attractive and fascinating pages.
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A History of British Birds 1 . Nature 94, 478–480 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/094478b0
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