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BY the death of Mr. Hugh Whistler at the early age of fifty-three, ornithology—and especially Indian ornithology—has lost a man of science who had already made his mark but who would undoubtedly have added greatly to his reputation had he been spared.
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B., E. Mr. Hugh Whistler. Nature 152, 210–211 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152210a0
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