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Hewitson's Exotic Butterflies. Vol. I., containing 398 Coloured 

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Manual of British Butterflies and Moths. By H. T. STAIN- 

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Natural History of the Tineina. By H. T. STAINTON, 

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Entomologist's Companion (to the Tineina). By H. T. STAIN- 

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Geodephaga Britannica : a Monograph of the Carnivorous 

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Insecta Maderensia; being an Account of the Insects of the 

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BOTANY. 



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Manual of British Botany ; containing the Flowering Plants 

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Elementary Course of Botany; Structural, Physiological, and 

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Vegetation of Europe, its Conditions and Causes. 



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Principles of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Ve- 

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