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| Switzerland he visited Italy, and commenced to collect in the neigh- 
_ bourhood of Naples; from here he went on to the Ionian Islands, 
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it was that his most im ork was accomplished, and from 
Which resulted the valuable volumes entitled, “ Histoire Naturelle 
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prow, and especially of botany. Webb had a desire to remain in 
_ “lorence, but circumstances obliged him to return to England 
_ id afterwards to Paris, where he died in 1854. In his will, 
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