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2200 Stern, W., Die allgemeinen Principien der Ethik auf naturwissenschaftlicher 

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2201 White, G., Natural History and Antiquities of Seiborne and a Garden Calendar. 

 Edited by R. B. Sharpe, with introduction to Garden Calendar by S. R. Hol e. 

 Volume II. London 1901. roy. 8. 460 pg. with illustrations. cloth. 



The complete work, 2 volumes, 1890 — 91. with illustrations. cloth. M. 62. 



Zoologie (und Anthropologie). 



A llgemeines. 



2202 BiolOgia Centrali-Americana, or contributions to the knowiedge of the Fauna 

 and Flora of Mexico and Central America. Edited by F. D. G o d m a n. Z o o 1 o g y. 

 Parts 159 — 464. London, November and December 1900, January 4901. roy. 4. 

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— Terrestrial and Fluviatile Mollusca by E. v. Martens, pg. 569—632 with plates 40-43. 



— Arachnida Araneidea. Vol. I by O. P. Cambridge, plates 35 and 36; vol. II by F. 0. P. 

 Cambridge, pg. 161—208 with plates 11—14. — Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. Vol. II by F. D. 

 Godman. pg. 533-596 with plates 97—100. — Diptera. Vol. I by C. R. Osten-Sacken and S. W. 

 Williston. pg. 217—248. — Rhynchota Heteroptera. Vol. II by G. C. Champion, pg. 337— 

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Parts 1—158 contain: Mamma lia by Aiston. 240 pg. with 22 plates. — Aves by Salvin and 

 Godman. Vols. I and II. 512 and 598 pg. with 60 plates; vol. III. pg. 1-56 with 3 plates. — 

 Reptilia and Batrachia by Günther, pg. 1—236 with 68 plates. — Terrestrial and 

 Fluviatile M o 1 1 u s c a by v. Martens, pg. 1 — 568 with 38 plates. — Coleoptera. Vol. I, part 1 : 

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— Vol. II, part 1 : Pselaphidae etc. by Sharp, Matthews and Lewis. 624 pg. with 18 plates; part 2: 

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 and Williston. pg. 1—216 with 3 plates; vol. II by v. d. Wulp. pg. 1—428 with 12 plates; vol. III 

 by Williston. pg. 1—89 with 2 plates. — Neuroptera by Eaton, pg. 1—16 with 1 plate. — 

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 by Bruner and Morse, pg. 1 — 16. — Arachnida Araneidea. Vol. I by O. P. Cambridge, 

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Archaeology by Maudslay. Parts 1—13 (Vol. I pg. 1—64, II pg. 1—16, III pg. 1-43, IV 

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Botany by Hemsley. 5 volumes (4 vols. of text and 1 vol. of III partly coloured plates). 

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2203 Boving- Petersen, J. 0., 0g Dreyer, W., Vor Klodes Dyr. (Dänemarks Thierwelt.) 

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