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Ornithological Notes for 1901 from Norfolk and the North of Suffolk (with illustrations), J.H. Gurney, F.Z.S., 81.

Lynceus and the Lynceidæ (with illustration), Rev. Thomas B. B. Stebbing, M.A., F.B.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., 101.

The Birds of Bardsey Island, with Additional Notes on the Birds of Lleyn, O.V. Aplin, F.L.S., 107.

—Mammalia, 111. Aves, 111–113. Beptilia, 113. Pisces, 114.

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