Volume numbering irregular. v. 17-19 called (on t.p. only) v. 1-3; v. 20 called v. 4; v. 21, nos. 1-3 called v. 5, nos. 1-3; v. 21, nos. 4,5 called v. 1, nos. 1,2, old ser. v. 20, nos. 4,5; Editors: July 1898-May 1900, C.C. Marble.--Sept. 1900-June 1906, W.K. Higley; No more published; The illustrations are often printed into the gutter or right to the edges of the pages. Some of the page numbers are printed off the page. Some of the text is lighter in some places than i...
Volume numbering irregular. v. 17-19 called (on t.p. only) v. 1-3; v. 20 called v. 4; v. 21, nos. 1-3 called v. 5, nos. 1-3; v. 21, nos. 4,5 called v. 1, nos. 1,2, old ser. v. 20, nos. 4,5; Editors: July 1898-May 1900, C.C. Marble.--Sept. 1900-June 1906, W.K. Higley; No more published
Vols. 1-14 have title in French, v. 15 in French and Portuguese, ser. 2, v. 1- in Portuguese; Ser. 2, v. 1-10 also called v. 16-25; Supplements accompany some numbers; The foldout immediately following page 57 could not be captured because it exceeded the size limit. Please refer to the PDF format of this volume for an undistorted view of the remaining foldouts.
Vols. 1-14 have title in French, v. 15 in French and Portuguese, ser. 2, v. 1- in Portuguese; Ser. 2, v. 1-10 also called v. 16-25; Supplements accompany some numbers
The reader should note that there are two sets of illustrations in this edition%3B Plate IV %284%29 of the first set is a full-bleed on the outer edge of the page and in the gutter. The cropping you will notice at the sides of the page are not a scanner error.
some illustrations go over the edges of pages
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