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IV. CATALOGUE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BIRDS IN THE AUSTRALIAN 



MUSEUM, by E. P. Ramsay. 

 Part 1. Accipitres. ISTT.'iSecond Edition, revisedr8vo. pp. xii-74. 

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XYI. CATALOGÜE OF AUSTRALIAN MAMMALS, with Introductory 

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XVII. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGÜE OF THE TÜNICATA IN THE 

 AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, by W. A. Herdman, D. Sc, F. R. S. &c, 

 Professor of Natural History in University College, Liverpool. 1899. 

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I. AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA AND THEIR TRANSFORMATIONS, 

 by the late A. W. Scott, with Illustrations by his daughters, Mrs. Morgan 

 and Mrs. Forde. Edited and revised by Mrs. Forde and A. S. Olliff. 

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The Manuscripts and Drawings of the late Mr. A. W. Scott, relating 

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II. (In Preparation) NESTS AND EGGS OF BIRDS FOÜND BREED1NG 

 IN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA, by A. J. North 0. M. Z. S. 4to. 



Mr. North was the author of Catalogue xii u Descriptive Catalogue of 

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