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CUllTIS'S BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY, being Illustrations and l 

 Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain I 

 and Ii-eland, comprising coloured figures, from nature, of tiie '/ 

 most rare and beautiful species, and, in many instances, of the ; 

 plants upon which they are found. By John Curtis, I'.L.S. ] 



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