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Birds of Jamaica. By P. H. GOSSE, E.R.S., Author of the 

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The Dodo and its Kindred; or the History, Affinities and 

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 Edin., M.R.C.S. Royal 4to, with 18 Plates and other Illustra- 

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Geographical and Comparative List of the Birds of 



Eiu-ope and North America. By CHARLES LUCIEN BONA- 

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Ornithological Synonjrms. By the late HUGH EDWIN 

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REPTILES. 



History of 'British Reptiles. By THOMAS BELL, F.R.S., 



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EISHES. 



Production and Management of Fish in Fresh Waters, 



by Ai'tifieial Spawning, Breeding, and Rearing. By GOTTLIEB 

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History of British Fishes. By WILLIAM YARRELL, 

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Yarrell.— Growth of the Salmon in 'Fresh Water. With 



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Heraldry of Fish. By THOMAS MOULE. Nearly six hun- 

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