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elegant style, with such digressions in poetry and prose as serve to relieve its 
scientific details, we think that we have said enough to justify the favourable 
opinion we have expressed.” — British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. 
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trumpet of the fabled ‘Triton to the snail with which the younger Pliny used to 
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disappointed... . . The work is illustrated with eighteen plates; beautifully 
coloured, in most instances affording a view of the structure of the animal.”— 
Atheneum. 
POPULAR BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY; comprising a familiar 
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By P. H. Gosse. Second Edition. In twelve chapters, each 
being the Ornithological lesson for the month. With twenty 
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mentioned in the Bible. By Marta 8. Carrow. With Six- 
teen Plates. Royal 16mo. Price 10s. 6d. coloured. 
“Tt contains a short and clear account of the animals mentioned in the Bible, 
classed according to their genera, and illustrated by a number of well-executed 
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twelve chapters, each being the Entomological lesson for the 
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“ Miss Catlow’s ‘ Popular British Nntomology’ contains an introductory chapter 
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