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THE first volume of this important work having been already reviewed in these columns, and its main scope and style referred to, our notice of the second and concluding volume may be comparatively brief, especially as it is chiefly devoted to the smaller mammals, such as rodents, bats and insectivora, which command a much smaller sphere of general interest than is the case with their larger terrestrial relatives.
The Mammals of South Africa.
By W. L. Sclater. Vol. ii. Pp. xii + 241. Illustrated. (London: Porter, 1901.)
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L., R. The Mammals of South Africa . Nature 63, 583–584 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/063583a0
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