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THE OOLOGIST. 



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Vol. I, 1884-5, Nos. 1 to 12, . . . % .90 



Vol. IT, 1885, Nos. 13 to 14, ... $ .50 



Vol. Ill, 1886, Nos. 15 to 20, ... $ .90 



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Vol. XIX, 1902, Nos. 184 to 195, ... $ .50 



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" XXI mill. No. 198 to 209 .. 50 



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