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History of British Fishes. By WILLIAM YAERELL, 



V.P.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. Second Edition, in two vols. demy 8vo, 

 illustrated by nearly 500 Engravings, 3. A Supplement to the 

 First Edition, demy 8vo, 7s. Gd. Eoyal 8vo, 15s., or Imperial 

 8vo, 1 2s. Qd. 



Growtli of the Salmon in Fresh Water. By Mr. YAE- 



EELL. With Six Coloured Illustrations of the Fish of the natural 

 size, exhibiting its structure and exact appearance at various stages 

 during the first two years. 12s. sewed. 



Heraldry of Fish. By THOMAS MOULE. Nearly six 

 hundred families are noticed in this work, and besides the several 

 descriptions of fish, fishing-nets, and boats, are included also mer- 

 maids, tritons, and shell-fish. Nearly seventy ancient seals are 

 described, and upwards of twenty subjects in stained glass. The 

 engravings, two hundred and five in number, are from stained 

 glass, tombs, sculpture and carving, medals and coins, rolls of 

 arms, and pedigrees. 8vo, 21s. ; a few on large paper (royal 

 8vo) for colouring, 2 2s. 



Fly-Fishing in Salt and Fresh Water. With Six Coloured 



Plates, representing Artificial Flies, &c. Svo, 7s. Qd. 



An Angler's Rambles. By EDWARD JESSE, P.L.S., 



Author of ' Gleanings in Natural History.' Contents : Thames 

 Fishing Trolling in Staffordshire Perch Fishing Club Two 

 Days' Fly-fishing on the Test Luckford Fisliing Club Gray- 

 ling Fishing A Visit to Oxford The Country Clergyman. 

 Post Svo, 10s. Qd. 



mVEETEBRATA. 



Introduction to Conchology ; or Elements of the Natural 

 History of Molluscous Animals. By GEORGE JOHNSTON, 

 M.D., LL.D., Fellow of the Eoyal College of Surgeons of Edin- 

 burgh, author of ' A History of the British Zoophytes.' 8vo, 102 

 Illustrations, 21s. 



" The book is a convincing proof that there is no subject, however dry and 

 unpromising, that may not be made interesting by a man of taste, genius 

 and learning. Dr. Johnston's object has been to present the concholo- 

 gist with a view of the economical, physiological, and systematical rela- 

 tions of molluscous animals to each other and to other created beings ; 

 and this he has done in a style so elegant and captivating, and with such 

 a happy facility of illustrating his theories by learned references and 

 curious anecdotes, that it is not easy to decide whether his work is most 

 valuable as a scientific, or interesting as a literary composition." 

 Morning Post. 



History of British Mollnsca and their Shells. By Pro- 

 fessor ED. FORBES, F.E.S., &c. and SYLVANUS HANLEY, 

 B.A., F.L.S. Illustrated by a figure of each known Animal and 

 of all the Shells, engraved on 203 copper-plates. 4 vols. 8vo, 

 <6 10s. ; r.oyal Svo, with the plates coloured, <13. 



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