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WE have before us the ninth of a projected series of ten reports setting forth the imposing mass of data regarding bird-migration collected by the committee appointed for the purpose by the British Ornithologists' Club. Once the final volume, dealing with the autumn of 191.3 and the spring, of 1914, has appeared, we may expect a publication of greater importance, summarising the vast amount of material collected by ten years' labour. In the meantime no attempt is made to draw conclusions from the facts which are published, but a few points about the movements of 1912-13 may here be selected for notice.
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T., A. Bird-Migration in 19131. Nature 95, 101–102 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/095101a0
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