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THE 
NATURAL HISTORY 
OF 
WITH MUCH RELATING TO 
MINNESOTA, NEBRASKA, KANSAS, UTAH, AND CALIFORNIA, 
BETWEEN THE THIRTY-SIXTH AND FORTY-NINTH PARALLELS OF LATITUDE, 
1^ BEING THOSE PARTS OF THE FINAL REPORTS 
OX THE SURVEY OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ROUTE, 
TiELATING TO THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE REGIONS EXPLORED, AVITH FULL CATALOGUES AND 
DESCRIPTIONS 
OF THE PLANTS AND ANIMALS COLLECTED FROM 1853 TO I860. 
BY 
GEO. SUCKLEY, M.D., AND J. G. COOPER, M. 
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NATURALISTS TO THE LATE N. P. RAILROAD EXPLORATION. 
WITH THE CO-OPEUATION OF 
MESSRS. BAIRD, GIRARD, STIMPSON, GEO. GIBBS, KENNICOTT, TORREY, GRAY, CASSIN, AND LAWRENCE. 
INSECTS BY DR, JOHN L, LECONTE. MOLLUSCA BY WM. COOrER, ESQ. 
THIS EDITION CONTAINS A NEW PREFACE, GIVING A SKETCH OF THE EXPLORATIONS, A CLASSIFIED TABLE OF 
CONTENTS, AND THE LATEST ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS BY THE AUTHORS. 
"With Fifty-eight Plates. ' 
BAILLli:RE BROTHERS, 440 BROADWAY. 
LONDON:— IT. BAILLIERE, 219 REGENT STREET. 
PARIS:— J. B. BAILLIERE ET FILS, RUE II A UT E P B U I L L E. 
MADRID:— C. BAILLY-BAILLIERE, CALLE DEL PRINCIPE. 
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