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 Naturalist's Holiday Among the Sandhills of Cumberland.— W. Gyngei.c. 

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 Birds of N.W. Lindsey .— Max Peacock. 

 Moss-Flora of Pool, Mid-West Yorkshire.— G. B. Savf.rv. 

 The Pollard Willow, Bottesford.— Max Peacock. 



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 Lincolnshire Naturalists at Torksey.— Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock, L.Th., etc. 

 Some Westmorland Plants.— R. E. Leach. M.A., F.L.S. 



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