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... notice . Everything connected with this interesting colony finds a place in it . The history of the island , for instance , and the geographical description of it might be read with advantage by the most general reader . Of special ...
... notice . Everything connected with this interesting colony finds a place in it . The history of the island , for instance , and the geographical description of it might be read with advantage by the most general reader . Of special ...
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... notice of , so that the bibliography of the groups now catalogued by Mr. D'Arcy Thompson should be fairly complete . This has been , we notice , already done in some instances in the volume before us . An index of authors ' names would ...
... notice of , so that the bibliography of the groups now catalogued by Mr. D'Arcy Thompson should be fairly complete . This has been , we notice , already done in some instances in the volume before us . An index of authors ' names would ...
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... notice . Mr. Bowdler Sharpe , owing to his visit to Simla , left the record of the birds to Mr. A. H. Evans . Mr. Gibson - Carmichael , in his record of Arachnids for 1883 and 1884 , apologises for not recording a list of the new ...
... notice . Mr. Bowdler Sharpe , owing to his visit to Simla , left the record of the birds to Mr. A. H. Evans . Mr. Gibson - Carmichael , in his record of Arachnids for 1883 and 1884 , apologises for not recording a list of the new ...
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