NOTICE. 



Eroin Vol. IX. the Zoological and Botanical portions of the 

 Journal have been published separately , and each consists of Eight 



numbers. 



The price of each separate number, whether Zoological or 



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Each volume of eight numbers, when subscribed for and paid 



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The 1st Series of the Transactions is now completed in 30 vols. 

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