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THE GEOLOGY OF YORKSHIRE. 

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PRACTICAL GEOLOGY AND ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE 

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THE GEOLOGY OF CHELTENHAM AND ITS NEIGHBOUR- 

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GARDENING FOR LADIES; 



Being Practical Instmctions and Directions for the Pleasure and Kitchen 

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FARMING FOR LADIES. 



A Guide for the Poultry- Yard, Dairy, and Piggery. By the Author of 

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