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WITH the sixth volume, this well-illustrated account of the natural history of tht animal kingdom is brought to a close, and the six handsome volumes leave nothing to be desired, so far as good covers inclosing excellent paper and beautiful typographyare concerned. Indeed, the general get-up of the series is quite unexceptional, and as to the average value of the scientific contents we feel fully justified, on the strength of such contributors as Parker, Sharpe, Carpenter, Dallas, Sollas, &c., in strongly recommending the series to the majority of our readers.
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CASSELL'S NATURAL HISTORY 1 . Nature 27, 367–370 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/027367a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/027367a0