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| ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. SAMARANG. I 
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1 NOTES OF A TOUR IN THE PLAINS OF INDIA, the 
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< CONCHOLOGIA ICONIC A ; or Figures and Descriptions of the j 
| Shells of Molluscous Animals, with critical remarks on their j 
synonymes, affinities, and circumstances of habitation. By \ 
j Lovell Reeve, F.L.S. 
\ The Conchologia Iconica is mainly illustrated from the cabi- < 
J net of Hugh Cuming, Esq., F.L.S. , the result of “ more than thirty 
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