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MR. BARRY has twice visited Corsica, the first visit being of less than five months' duration, while the second extended from September 1882 to February 1885. He has thus had ample opportunities for the study both of the island and of its people, and in the present volume he sums up his impressions very brightly and pleasantly. Most readers will probably like best the chapters on life at Ajaccio, but they will also find much to interest them in what the author has to say about the Bush of Corsica and of the Mediterranean region.
Studies in Corsica.
By John Warren Barry (London: Sampson Low, Marston, and Co., 1893.)
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Studies in Corsica. Nature 47, 462 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047462b0
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