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THE HISTORY OF BRITISH FISHES. 



BY WILLIAM YARRELL, F.L.S. V.P.Z.S. ETC. 



This Supplement contains about Thirty Species new to Britain, 

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A HISTORY OF BRITISH FOREST TREES, 



INDIGENOUS AND INTRODUCED. 

 BY PRIDEAUX JOHN SELBY, F.R.S.E. F.L.S. ETC. 



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A FLORA OF SHROPSHIRE. 



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A HISTORY OF THE FOSSIL FRUITS AND SEEDS 



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A HISTORY OF THE FISHES OF MADEIRA. 

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BRITISH CHAPLAIN. 



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A HISTORY OF BRITISH CRUSTACEA. 



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A HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



BY EDWARD NEWMAN, F.L.S. 



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