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‘of, parbl. — his. lectures, and are aware of I - 
wide eae of. and popular mode of illustrati 
In th tion of this work he has had an abl 
. Gould ot contributor to the Transacti 
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e volume is prepared for the gaps in zoological science ; it is sim- 
e and elementary in its style, full in it $ illustrations, comprehensive ia 
is ranges ns prea sed and bro i into the narrow. compass re- 
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large craters of the moon’s»surface are ci 
concerning the Physical condition of rH Seber af of us sie 4 “The 
when the water of the ocean is comnreb —s er consideration 
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