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Extract fiom the Adrerlisement. — " Tlie Natural History of Setborne lias 

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FAUNA ORCADEXSIS; or. The Natural History of the Quadru- 

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" Although the preceding notices and extracts can convey to our readers a 

 yery inadeijuate idea of the quantity of mnnte details which has been pressed 

 into this interesting diary, they may serve to furnish exemplifications of its 

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