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TURTON’S (DR.) MANUAL OF THE LAND AND FRESH- 
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URE.-DICTIONARY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES, & MINES ; 
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AYARDLAAY.-DISCOURSES ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS 
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WATERTON.-ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY, 
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