The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... occur in Africa , and tigers in India ; to learn that the giraffe and the hippopotamus are tenants of Ethiopia , and that rhinoceroses occur both in Asia and Africa ; to be able to say definitely that kangaroos never occur without the ...
... occur in Africa , and tigers in India ; to learn that the giraffe and the hippopotamus are tenants of Ethiopia , and that rhinoceroses occur both in Asia and Africa ; to be able to say definitely that kangaroos never occur without the ...
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... occur in this region . The bats are not markedly peculiar , but the whole of the mole family , save one American and two Oriental species , is included within its limits . Of carnivora it has a fair share , although the larger beasts of ...
... occur in this region . The bats are not markedly peculiar , but the whole of the mole family , save one American and two Oriental species , is included within its limits . Of carnivora it has a fair share , although the larger beasts of ...
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... occur in the Palearctic , Oriental , and Ethiopian regions ; whilst North America also possesses moles and shrews , probably of very recent introduction into that continent . But more curious still is the fact that the Insectivora ...
... occur in the Palearctic , Oriental , and Ethiopian regions ; whilst North America also possesses moles and shrews , probably of very recent introduction into that continent . But more curious still is the fact that the Insectivora ...
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Books and their Authors By ROBERT AITKEN | 93 |
a Novel By JULIAN HAWTHORNE | 129 |
A Persecuted FellowcreatureNew Zealand Coalseams_The | 246 |
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