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ALTHOUGH this book has been in our hands for several months, we have hitherto refrained from noticing it, hoping the second volume might come to hand, and thus have enabled us to give a more complete analysis. In the meantime the importance of the work deserves at least a preliminary examination.
The Spiders of Dorset, with an Appendix containing Short Descriptions of those British Species not yet found in Dorsetshire.
By the Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge From the Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. Vol. i., pp. 1–235, with Three Plates, 8vo. (Sherborne: L. H. Ruegg, 1879.)
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The Spiders of Dorset, with an Appendix containing Short Descriptions of those British Species not yet found in Dorsetshire . Nature 21, 273–274 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021273a0
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