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English: Fringillaria insularis (now Emberiza tahapisi insularis), from The Natural History of Sokotra and Abd-el-Kuri
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Author Engraved by the firm of Bale & Danielsson, Ltd. after an original by Henrik Grönvold (1858–1940), from a contribution by William Robert Ogilvie-Grant (1863–1924) and Henry Ogg Forbes (1851–1932) to a work edited by Forbes.

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