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Emu
Volume 4 Number 3 1904


Australasian Ornithologists' Union. Sydney session 


pp. 85-93

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Presidential address-geographical origin and subsequent development of the land birds of New Zealand 

F.W. Hutton

pp. 93-102

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A sea-bird on land 

L. Le Souef

pp. 102-102

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List of birds observed at the Great Lake in the month of March 

W.V. Legge

pp. 103-109

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Some comparisons of Victorian and Tasmanian birds 

A.G. Campbell

pp. 109-124

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Field notes on some birds of the Casterton District (Victoria). Part I 

E.A. D'Ombrain

pp. 124-129

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A visit to Rottnest Island, W.A. 

F.L Whitlock

pp. 129-132

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A glance at the birds of the Moore River (W.A.) 

F.L Whitlock

pp. 132-137

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Description of the eggs of Ptilotis fasciogularis 

A.J. Campbell

pp. 137-137


A favourite "rookery" 

D. Le Souef

pp. 138-138

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Black v. rufous butcher-birds 

E.M. Cornwall

pp. 138-139

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Reviews 


pp. 139-148

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Notes and notices 


pp. 148-149

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Coloured Figure Fund 


pp. 149-149

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Bird Preservation in New Zealand 


pp. 149-150

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