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There were several editions of this book. One was edited by N. Moore, London, 

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Webster, F. S. "On the Placing and Winding of Birds' Feathers." 

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"Taxidermy as a Decorative Art," Third Annual Report 



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"How to clean Soiled Bird Skins," Ibid. pp. 77-82. 



Whitlock, Nathaniel. " Skinning and Mounting of Birds, Beasts, and 



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136. London, 1843. 

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318. London, 1874. 



Contains a critique on Waterton's Collection and Methods of Taxidermy. 

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 vol. iii. (1870), pp. 106, 107. Salem, Mass. 



