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THE NATURALIST’S LIBRARY.
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CONTENTS OF THE TWENTY NINE VOLUMES
ALREADY PUBLISHED.
The Work is so arranged, that any Volume or Subject may be taken by itself.—General Title Pages for the Subscriber to the entire Series, and additional Title Pages for the purchasers of detached Subjects, are supplied throughout.
1 & 3. HUMMING BIRDS, 68 Coloured Plates: with Memoirs and Portraits of Linnæus and Pennant.