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Flies and Disease. Non-Bloodsucking Flies. Bv G. S. Graham-Stnith, 

 M.D. 



The first volume in The Cambridge Public Health Series. See pp. 14 and 31. 



The Physician in English History. By Norman Moore, M.D., F.R.C. P., 



Honorary Felloiv oj St Ceitharirie's College. Croivn ^vo. pp. iv +58. 

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 The Linacre Lecture, 191 3, delivered at St John's College. 



The Bacteriology of Diphtheria. By various authors. Edited by G. H. F. 

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Rubber and Rubber Planting. By R. H. Loci, Sc.D. See p. 13. 



The Production and Utilisation of Scots Pine in Great Britain. Part I. 



Production. No. i . Sample Plots at IFoburn. By E. Russell Burdon, 

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Weeds. Simple lessons for children. By R. L. Praeger. With illustrations 



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The Land of the Blue Poppy. By F. Kingdon Ward. See p. 11. 

 Desert and Water Gardens of the Red Sea. By Cyril Crossland. See p. lo. 

 The Madras Presidency. By E. Thurston. 



The first volume ot The Indian Provincial Geographies. See pp. 12 and 32. 



Maps and Survey. By A. R. Hinks, M.A., F.R.S. See p. 12. 



An Atlas of Commercial Geography. Compiled by Fawcett Allen, Assistant 

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