NOTICE. 
From Vol. IX. the Zoological and Botanical portions of the 
Journal have been published separately, and each consists of Eight 
numbers. 
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The 1st Series of the Transactions is now completed in 30 vols. 
Sets of the first twenty volumes will be supplied to the Fellows 
at the reduced price of £20; or of the first twenty-five volumes, 
with the General Index to the whole, for £30. Any Fellow pur- 
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the 25th at £2 per volume; and single volumes, or parts, to 
complete sets, may be obtained at the original prices. The price 
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be entitled to, or be desirous to purchase: but no volume can be 
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arrear, nor can any be delivered unless applied for within five 
years from the time of publication.—Of the 2nd Series, of the 
Transactions, Vol. 1, Parts L.-V I. Zoology, and Parts I-IV. Botany, 
are now ready for delivery. A few copies of the several papers 
eontained in the later volumes (from Vol. 26 onwards) have been 
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