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MAMMALIA. 



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Pages 91, besides the Index and Table of Classes. 

 Plates 70. 



Klein (J. T.). Quadrupedum Dispositio brevisque Historia 

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 Pages 127. Plates 5. 

 Marius (J.). Traite du Castor. Paris, 1746, 12mo, 4s. 



Pages 280. Plates 3. 

 Martin's Elements of Natural History, vol. i. part i. 

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Meyraux. Resume de Mammalogie, ou d'Histoire Natu- 

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