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3 Woodlands, Heaths, and Hedges. Coleman. 



4 British Ferns and AlHed Plants. Moore. 



5 British Butterflies. Coleman. 



6 British Birds' Eggs and Nests. Atkinson. 



7 Wild Flowers. Spencer Thomson. 



8 Common Objects of the Microscope. Rev. y. G. Wood. 



9 Haunts of the Wild Flowers. Anne Pratt. 



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