I The Naturalisation of 



I Animals and Plants 



j in New Zealand 



I By 



I Hon. GEO. M. THOMSON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. 



1 Royal 8vo. 42s Net. 



" Mr Thomson has produced a remarkable study, more complete 

 than any book on naturalisation with which we are acquainted." — The 

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"A learned and fascinating book which will become a classic of 

 acclimatisation." — The Spectator. 



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