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NATURALI ST
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THE TRANSVAAL.
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W. L. D I S TA N T ,
MEMBER OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE,
FELLOW OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON,
AND CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF T n E ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF STOCKHOLM
AND OF THE BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCES.
WITH COLOURED PLATES AND ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
“ Nature retains her veil, despite our clamours:
That which she doth not willingly display
Cannot be wrenched from her with levers, screws, and hammers.”
— *FauSt’ (Bayard Taylors Transl.).
L O N D O N :
E. H. POETEK, 18 PEINCES STEEET, CAVENDISH SQTJAEE, W.
1892.
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