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ITALIAN ornithologists in particular, and students of palæarctic birds in general, will be grateful to Prof. Giglioli for this revised edition of his most valuable work. Herein he now recognises 496 species as entitled to the rank of Italian birds; but this includes species which have only once been obtained within this area, and at least two which many ornithologists will refuse to regard as species at all.
Avifauna Italica.
By Enrico Hillyer Giglioli. Secondo resoconto. Pp. xxiv + 784. (Firenze: Coi. Tipi dello Stab. Tipografico s. Giuseppe, 1907.)
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P., W. Avifauna Italica . Nature 77, 25–26 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/077025b0
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