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Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural 

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 aglyphse, by George A. Boulenger. P-p. xi., 382 : 25 woodcuts 

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A Monograph of Lichens found in Britain : being a Descrip- 

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 Museum, by the Rev. James M. Crombie. Part I. Pjp. viii^ 

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A Monograph of the Mycetozoa : being a Descriptive Cata- 

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 by Arthur Lister. Pp. 224 : 78 plates and 51 woodcuts. 

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Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants in the Department of 

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Guide to the Galleries of Mammalia (Mammalian, Osteo- 

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An Introduction to the Study of Meteorites, with a List 

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