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THE sub-title explains that this book is “for the use of students of natural history, and collectors of zoological, botanical, or geological specimens, giving the names and addresses of British and foreign naturalists, natural history agents, societies and field clubs, museums, magazines, &c.” The volume is more remarkable for what it omits than for what it includes, and disappointment will be saved by not referring to it for the addresses of well-known naturalists.
The Naturalist's Directory, 1898.
Pp. 125. (London: Upcott Gill, 1898.)
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The Naturalist's Directory, 1898. Nature 57, 463 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057463b0
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