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BOTANICAL 
MAGAZINE. 
CONTENTS OF No. 361, JANUARY, 1875. 
. 6140.—EUCALYPTUS CORNUTA (Double Plate). 
» 6141.—CROCUS BYZANTINUS: 
» 6142.—JAMESIA AMERICANA. 
» 6143.—BLUMENBACHIA CHUQUITENSIS. 
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UPPLEMENT TO HARVESTING ANTS AND TRAP- 
DOOR SPIDERS. Notes and Observations on their Habits and Dwellings.. 
By J. T. Mocerives, F.L.S., F.Z.S., with Specific Descriptions of the Spiders. 
by the Rev. 0. Pickarp-Camsripcs. The Work complete, with Supplement, 
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QUADRANT HOUSE, 
74, REGENT STREET, anv 7 & 9, AIR STREET, LONDON, W. 
AUGUSTUS 
AHLEBORN, 
Bucs to inform the Nobility and 
Gentry that he receives from Paris, 
twice a week, all the greatest novelties 
and specialties in Silks, Satins, Velvets, 
Shawls, &c., and Costumes for morning 
and evening wear. Also at his esta- 
blishment can be seen a charming 
assortment of robes for Brides and 
Bridesmaids, which, when selected, 
ean be made up in a few hours. Ladies 
will be highly gratified by inspecting 
the new fashions of Quadrant House. 
From the Court Journal :—‘* Few 
dresses could compare with the one 
worn by the Marchioness of Bute at 
‘the State Concert at Buckingham ~ 
Palace. It attracted universal atten- 
tion, both by the beauty of its texture, 
and the exquisite taste with which it 
was designed. The dress consisted of 
@ rich black silk tulle, on which were 
artistically embroidered groups of wild 
flowers, forming a most elegant toilette. 
The taste of the design, and the success 
with which it was carried out, are to 
be attributed to the originality and 
skill of Mr. AUGUSTUS AHLBORN.” 
