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4181, D. Biographical sketches and authentic anecdotes of horses and the allied species. By Captain Thomas Brown. Edinburgh, 1830.

5553, D. Biographical sketches and anecdotes of quadrupeds. By Captain T. Brown. Glasgow, 1831.

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Dalton, 105, D.

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6324, O. 2. American herpetology, or genera of North American reptilia.
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6969, O. 2. Refutation of certain misrepresentations, issued against the
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Harris, 139, F. A collection of prints of all the known English butterflies and moths; with plates. By Moses Harris. London, 1765.

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Huber, 2097, D. New observations on the natural history of bees. By Francis Huber. Translated from the original. Edinburgh, 1808.

2765, D. The natural history of ants. By M. P. Huber. Translated from the French, with notes, by J. R. Johnson, M. D. London, 1820.

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