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BIRDS: 



THE ELEMENTS OF ORNITHOLOGY. 



BY 



ST. GEORGE MTVART, F.R.S. 

 With 174 Illustrations, whereof 140 are Original Drawings. 



" We can eordiall)' recommend the ' Elements of Ornithologj' ' as con- 

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 classes, orders, and families. This portion occupies nearly one-half of the 

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A MTUEALIST IN THE TEANSVAAL. 



BY 



W. L. DISTANT. 



With Coloured Plates of New Species and Original Drawings. 



"Mr. Distant could hardly have employed hia time to better purpose, as 

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