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  2. NATURALIST.

    ALTHOUGH the greater number of the fragrant scents and essences compounded by the perfumer are of vegetable origin, yet certain animals produce substances possessing a very powerful odour, which are largely used, either alone ...

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    FREE SELECTION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OCEANIC BIRDS.

    THE sub-family of web-footed oceanic birds known to zoologists as the procellarinaœ contains several genera, the best known of which are procellaria or petrel proper, and thalassidroma or stormy petrel. The name petrel is derived ...

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  5. THE TRAP-DOOR SPIDER OF NEW ZEALAND.

    NATURAL history, as we all know, has two aspects—the strictly scientific and the popular. The cabinet naturalist, in the seclusion of his closet, classifies the facts recorded by the field naturalist, and constructs his theories and systems; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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