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Synopsis of the Mollusca of Great Britain. Arranged 



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History of the British Marine Testaceous Mollusca, 



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Thesaurus Conchyliorum. By G. B. SOWEEBY. Imp. 



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Malacologia Monensis. A Catalogue of the Mollusca in- 

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Gtenera of Recent Mollusca ; arranged according to their 

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History of British Star-fishes, and other Animals of the 



Class Echinodermata, By EDWARD FORBES, M.W.S., Pro- 

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Elements of Entomology : an Outline of the Natural Hi- 

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History of British Stalk-eyed Crustacea (Lobsters, Crabs, 



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