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If it interests you sufficiently to unpack them, I shall be very curious to hear something about them.

Care must be taken in this case not to confuse the tallies.
They are mingled with marine shells which appear to me identical with what now exist.

But since they were deposited in their beds several geological changes have taken place in the country.

So much for the dead, and now for the living: there is a poor specimen of a bird which to my unornithological eyes appears to be a happy mixture of a lark, pigeon and snipe (No.

710).


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