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THE ORICilN OF CIVILIZATION AND THE PRIMIn 

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PREHISTORIC TIMESj AS ILLUSTRATED BY ANCIENT 

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ANTS, BEES, AND WASPS. A Record of Observations on the 

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ON THE SENSES, INSTINCTS, AND INTELLIGENCE 



OF ANIMALS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INSECTS. 

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The author has here collected some of his recent observations on the senses 

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THE PLEASURES OF LIFE. 12mo. Cloth, 50 cents ; paper, 



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