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An ANALYSIS of the NATURAL CLASSIFICATIONS of MAMMALIA, includ- 

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An INTRODUCTION to the ORNITHOLOGY of CUVIER, illustrated by 261 

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These two works have been adopted as text books by Professor Jamieson of the 

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An ESSAY on the SUPERSTITIONS, CUSTOMS, and ARTS common to the 

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It is presumed that this little Essay will prove, by a variety of curious Evidence, 

 that Abyssinia is not the only part of Africa which has been partly civilised by at* 

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 may be reflected on Antiquity as well as Natural History and Physical Science, by 

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An ESSAY on the GEOGRAPHY of NORTH WESTERN AFRICA, with a 

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 at the time of the publication of the Mission to Ashantee. Price 10s. 6d. 



" M. Bowdich a donne a part une carte speciale du pays des Aschantis, basee 

 " sur ses propres observations, sur des itineraires detailles et sur la comparaison 

 46 qu'il en a faite avec les cartes de d'Anville et les relations des autres voyageurs. 

 <c Cette partie deson travail, ainsiquece qu'il a donne sur les environs de Gaboon, 

 *' sont des acquisitions precieuses pour la geographic Le reste de la carte de 

 " M, Bowdich est beaucoup plus hypothetique, et se fonde sur des documents plus 

 *« incertains. Malgre tant de causes d'imperfection, la carte de M. Bowdich 



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The ELEMENTS of ALGEBRA, with Historical and Explanatory Notes, and a 

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During a residence of two years and a half at Pans, with the view of perfecting 



