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SOMETHING New ! 



A Manual of the Vertebrates of the 

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By David S. Jokdon. 



A work by which anyone can identify a speci- 

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It Is arranged on the same plan as Grey's Bota- 

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NATURALIST, 



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PROF.CARL BRAUN, 

 NATURAL.IST, 



