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THE report before us forms vol. xxxii. of the Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club, and is written on much the same lines as the former reports noticed in NATURE. It affords a considerable amount of valuable information for those who are interested, and they are many, in the fascinating subject of bird-migration. The report is gradually growing, and the instalment for 1912 runs to no fewer than 335 pages. It seems to the writer that certain matter might well, indeed ought, to be omitted. This remark applies especially to the inclusion of practically the whole of the Scottish data for the autumn of 1911, which was published more than a year before by the Misses Baxter and Rintoul.
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C., W. Migratory Movements of Birds in 1911-12 1 . Nature 92, 635 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/092635a0
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