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Spotted Shag and Chatham Island Shag from Emerald Hours in New Zealand (1906), by Alys Lowth

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English: Spotted Shag (Stictocarbo punctatus) and Chatham Island Shag (Leucocarbo onslowi) by Johannes Gerard Keulemans from Emerald Hours in New Zealand (1906), a travelogue by English tourist Alys Lowth Adlam (writing as Alys Lowth). The book was illustrated with numerous photographs and diagrams, some attributed, supplied by her and her publisher.
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Source Lowth, Alys. (1906). Emerald Hours in New Zealand. Melbourne: Whitcombe & Tombs.
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