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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE.

Page An Internal Enemy . . . . 1 Vanishing Glory 2 The Picturing of Birds .. .. 5 Charm of the Red-Billed Gull .. 6 Native Forests . . . . . . 8 Cartoon 9 Are We Over-Controlling . . 10

Page New Zealand’s Natural Scenery 11 Mountain Bush . . .12 « Sam Slick” .. .. ..13 TO . M , T ... x _ Wild Life Management .. .. 14 The Pied Stilt 15 Spring Comes . . . . 16

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/FORBI19391101.2.3

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Forest and Bird, Issue 54, 1 November 1939, Unnumbered Page

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59

Table Of Contents Forest and Bird, Issue 54, 1 November 1939, Unnumbered Page

Table Of Contents Forest and Bird, Issue 54, 1 November 1939, Unnumbered Page

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