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H A R D W I C K E'S 



SCIENCE GOSSIP: 



An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip 



for Students and Lovers of Nature. . 

 Edited by J. E. TAYLOR, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. 



NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. 



14 Volumes are now published, in doth, price $s. each. 

 Vol. XV. commenced January, 1879. 



Among the subjects inchided in its pages will be found: 

 AQUARIA, BEES, BEETLES, BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES, FERNS, FISH, 

 FLIES, FOSSILS, FUNGI, GEOLOGY, LICHENS, MICRO- 

 SCOPES, MOSSES, MOTHS, REPTILES, SEAWEEDS, 

 SPIDERS, WILD FLOWERS, WORMS, 

 &c., &c. 



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