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DE STRZELECKI (P. E.)-PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF NEW SOUTH 



WALKS AND VAN DIEMAN'S LAND. Accompanied by a Geological Map, Sections, 

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DIBDIN (THE REV. T. F.)-THE SUNDAY LIBRARY: 



Containing nearly One hundred Sermons by eminent Divines. With Notes, etc. by the 

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DISCIPLINE. 



By the Author of "Letters to my Unknown Friends," ••Twelve Years Ago," and " Some 

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DISNEY.— MUSEUM DISNEIANUM: 



Being a Descriptiuu of a Collection of Ancient Marbles, Bronzes, and various other Speci- 

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Contents: — 

 Part I. Marbles. Comprising 59 Plates, chiefly Busts, with some whole-length Statues, and 



some Bas-reliefs. 

 Part II. Miscellaneous .Antiquities, chiefly in Bronze. Comprising Five Statues, many 



Lamps, Tripods, Patin?e, etc. 

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DOUBLEDxlY AND HEWITSON'S BUTTERFLIES.— THE GENERA OF 



DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA ; comprising their Generic Characters— a Notice of the Habits 

 and Transformations— and a Catalogue of the Species of each Genus. By Edward Double- 

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DRESDEN GALLERY.— THE MOST CELEBRATED PICTURES OF THE 



ROYAL GALLERY at DRESDEN, drawn on Stone, from the Originals, by Franz 

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DUNLOP.— TRAVELS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. 



With a Journal of nearly Three Years' Residence in the Country. To which are added, a 

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DUNLOP (JOHN).-THE HISTORY OF FICTION: 



Being a Critical Account of the most celebrated Prose Works of Fiction, from the earliest 

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EASTLAKE.— MATERIALS FOR A HISTORY OF OIL PAINTING. 



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ECCLESIASTES; OR, THE PREACHER. 



The Words of tlie Preacher, Son of David, King of Jerusalem, from the Holy Scriptures. 

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ECCLESTON (JAMES).— AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH ANTIQUITIES. 



Intended as a Companion to the History of England. By James Eccleston, B.A. Head 

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ELLIOTSON.— HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: 



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