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The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White
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During this period of twenty years the births of Males exceeded
those of Females 10.

The burials of each sex were equal.

And the births exceeded the deaths 140.



Letter VI
To Thomas Pennant, Esquire

Should I omit to describe with some exactness the forest of
Wolmer, of which three-fifths perhaps lie in this parish, my
account of Selborne would be very imperfect, as it is a district
abounding with many curious productions, both animal and
vegetable; and has often afforded me much entertainment both as a
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