MANUAL FLORA OF MADEIRA 



AND THE 



adjace:n^t islands of porto santo 

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By R. T. LOWE, M.A. 

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THE POWERS OF THE CREATOR DISPLAYED IN 

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RARE AND REMARKABLE ANIMALS OF 

 SCOTLAND, 



WITH PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THEIR NATURE. 



By Sir JOHN GRAHAM DALYELL, Knt. and Bart. 



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INSECTA MADERENSIA ; 



BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE INSECTS OF THE ISLANDS OF THE 

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By T. VERNON WOLLASTON, M.A., RL.S. 



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GENERA OF RECENT MOLLUSCA; 



ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR ORGANIZATION. 



By HENRY and ARTHUR ADAMS. 



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DESCRIPTIVE ETHNOLOGY. 



By ROBERT GORDON LATHAM, M.D., F.R.S., 



Fellow of King's College, Cambridge; Vice-President of the 



Ethnological Society of London ; Corresponding Member 



of the Ethnological Society of New York. 



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