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AGASSIZ.— CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY 

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AGASSIZ.— CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY 

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AGASSIZ.— ESSAY ON CLASSIFICATION. By Louis Agassiz. 

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AUDUBON.— THE BIRDS OF AMERICA, from Drawings made by 

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AUDUBON THE BIRDS OF AMERICA, from Drawings made in 



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AUDUBON.— ORNITHOLOGICAL BIOGRAPHY ; or, an Account 

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AUDUBON.— SYNOPSIS of the BIRDS of NORTH AMERICA. 

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AUDUBON and BACHMAN.— THE QUADRUPEDS OF NORTH 

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AUDUBON and BACHMAN.— THE QUADRUPEDS OF NORTH 

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BAIRD.— MAMMALS OF NORTH AMERICA. The Descriptions 



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BINNEY.— THE TERRESTRIAL AIR-BREATHING MOLLUSKS 

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