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We are glad to welcome this companion volume to the author's excellent work on British snakes, for with- the two together the amateur naturalist will learn practically all that he wants to know with regard to the reptiles of our islands. Not that these works are by any means exclusively for amateur naturalists, as there is much matter in both which cannot fail to interest their professional brethren. If Dr. Leighton can be induced to treat the amphibians in a similar manner, we shall have a complete account of the life-history of all the British terrestrial cold-blooded vertebrates.
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L., R. British Lizards 1 . Nature 69, 490 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069490a0
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