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POPULAR BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY;
COMPRISING
A familiar and technical description of the Birds of the British Isles.
By P. H. GOSSE,
Author of 'The Ocean,' 'The Birds of Jamaica,' &c.
In twelve chapters, each being the Ornithological lesson for the month.
"Goes over every month of the year, figures the birds naturally in painted colours, describes them and their habits well, and is a capital manual for youthful naturalists."—Literary Gazette.
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