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AT the present day, natural history receives considerable encouragement at our larger public schools and colleges, many of which now boast a Natural History Society of their own, and publish a journal of their own. The naturalists of Harrow School have struck out a bolder path, and have begun to issue a series of manuals of their local fauna, of which this is the second, the first, by Mr. Barrett-Hamilton, having been devoted to the birds of Harrow.
Harrow Butterflies and Moths.
Vol. i. By J. L. Bonhote, and Hon. N. C. Rothschild. 8vo. Pp. xi. and 95. Plate. (Harrow: Wilbee, 1895.)
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K., W. Harrow Butterflies and Moths. Nature 52, 388 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052388a0
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