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HE a RAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE. 
‘took ‘the present work in hand I proposed to 
1a Natural History of the Twelve Months of the 
ch would have comprised many incidents and occur- 
tt have not fallen in my way to be mentioned in my 
ters 5 but, as Mr. Aiken of Warrington has lately 
shed somewhat of this sort, and as the length of my corre- 
on ce has sufficiently put your patience to the test, I shall 
ke Misespectful leave of you and natural history together, 
we ith all due deference and regard, 
eh Your most obliged and most humble servant, 
Git. WHITE. 
