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No. 4.S.— Pint each of Red. Blue. Green and 

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 .M). ,59.— '-First steps ie Scientific Knowledge,"' 



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.59a.— Parts I. II and III of same 1.55 pp. 3.5c. 



.59b.— Parts IV, V, VI, and VII of same 



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 : M.— -Natural History Plays" only ^5c. 

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93.— "Fort Ancient." II ..50. 

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 ■. 104.— 12 Little Brown Jugs. 1.5c. 

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