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^'THE NATURALIST 



Journal of the Yorkshire Naturalists^ Union, and General Pield Club Eecord. 



Edited by C. P. Hopkirk, E.L.S., and G. T. Poup.itt F.L.S. Monthly, price 

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Containing Original Articles on Natural History subjects ; Papers read at 

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