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SALMONIA ; or, Days of Fly -Fishing. By an Angler. A 

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" A very great number of curious facts concerning the natural history of fishes are here 

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The BOTANICAL MISCELLANY, No. L, intended to 

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ILLUSTRATIONS of the GEOLOGY of YORKSHIRE ; 



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The ZOOLOGY of NORTH AMERICA; Part I. Con- 

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OUTLINES OF GEOLOGY : being the Substance of a 

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The NATURAL HISTORY of SELBOURNE. By the 



Rev. GILBERT WHITE. A New Edition, with Notes. Illustrated by 

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POPULAR LECTURES on PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 



delivered in the Royal Academy of Sciences of Berlin. By the Baron 

 ALEXANDER de HUMBOLDT. Translated from the Author's MSS. 2 

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An ELEMENTARY and SYSTEMATIC INTRODUC- 

 TION to the Study of RECENT and FOSSIL SHELLS, and the ANIMALS 

 which inhabit them. Illustrated by Plates and numerous Wood Engravings. 

 By JOHN GEORGE CHILDREN, F.R.S., &c. and JOHN EDWARD GRAY 

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RELIQUIAE DILUVIAN^E ; or, Observations on the Organic 



Remains contained in Caves, Fissures, and Diluvial Gravel, and on other 

 Geological Phenomena, attesting the action of an Universal Deluge. By the 

 Rev. WILLIAM BUCKLAND, B.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., Professor of Mineralogy 

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