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- Page 8 and 9: [ ] BARRANDE, J. Système Silurien
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- Page 12 and 13: A very rare work published in 20 pa
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- Page 26 and 27: [ 9] DORIA, L. Origine propagazione
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- Page 40 and 41: [ ] GRAY, G.R. A fasciculus of the
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- Page 50 and 51: A large section of Hooker's botanic
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Some very occasional offsetting. Pr
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A superbly bound copy, bound by J.
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Carl Ludwig Koch ( 778- 8 7) was a
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the North Pacific area, including A
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William Elford Leach ( 790- 8 6) wa
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wanted to observe as a botanist. He
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66 [62] LUCAS, H. Histoire naturell
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martagon) lower right 8. Pansy (Vio
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The plates belong to the first volu
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[86] SEITZ, A. Les Macrolépidoptè
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lithographers reached the ultimate
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plates; Ornithologie pp. 6, with 6
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used. The animals were all painted
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