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WILO SPAIN : 
RECORDS OF SPORT WITH RIFLE, ROD AND GUN, NATURAL HISTORY 
AND EXPLORATION. 
By ABEL CHAPMAN, F.Z.S., 
Author of “ Bird-Life of the Borders.” 
And WALTER J. BUCK, C.M.Z.S., of Jerez. 
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FUR-BEARING ANIMALS IN NATURE AND IN COMMERCE. 
By HENRY POLAND, F.Z.S. 
“ Mr. Poland’s novel and valuable work will be found of interest to all who avail themselves of the stores 
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8vo, cloth, 400 pages, with 14 Illustrations, I2s. 6cl. 
ODOROGRAPHIA, 
A Natural History of Raw Mate7'ials and Druy^s used hi the Perfume Industry, 
Intended to serve Growers, Manufacturers and Consumers. 
By J. CH. SAWER, F.L.S. 
Nearly forty different kinds of scent-producing materials are described, chief among 
which are the following : — The plants from which the odour of the rose is obtained, violets, 
vanilla, cinnamon, cassia, cloves, heliotrope, camphor, musk, lavender, patchouli, and 
citrine odours. 
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LA VITA NUOVA, 
BY 
DANTE ALIGHIERI, 
WITH NOTES AND COMMENTS IN ENGLISH, 
By N. PERINI, F.R.A.S., 
Professor of Italian at King’s College, London, and at the Royal College of 
Music; author ol An Italian Conversation Grammar f Ss^c. 
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