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ANDREW BALFOUR. 



Niittall, G. H. F., Cobbet, 

 L. & Strange waj's-Pigg, 

 T. 



Perrone, E. 



Perry, J. C. 



Peryassu, A. G. 

 Smith, J. B. 

 . Sella, M. . . 



Taylor, F. H., & Fielding, 

 J. W. 



Vivante 

 \Mllcocks, F. C. 



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