"J NATURAL HISTORY AND SCIENTIFIC 



GENERAL NATURAL HISTORY. 



Cassell'S Illustrated Popular Natural History, numerous coloured plates, and about 2,o©o 



engravings, embracing mammalia, birds, rej)tiles, fish, &c., 4 volumes imperial 8vo, extra cloth, 



gilt edges, 28s 6d (pu>.. 42s.) 

 Catlin (G.) North American Indians ; Illustrations of their Manners, Customs, and Condi- 

 tion, written during Eight Years of Travel and Adventure amongst 48 of the Wildest and most 



remarkable Tribes now existing', with 360 curious engravings from the author's original 



paintings, 2 large volumes, imperial 8vo, half calf neat, 1841, £1 5s. 

 Catlin (Gh.) Life amongst the Indians, a Book for Youth, 14 illustrations, thick i2mo, cIotA 



boards, scarce, 1861 4s 6d (pub. 6s.) 

 Catlow (Agnes) Drops of Water, their Marvellous and Beautiful Inhabitants displayed by 



the Microscope, coloured engravings, square 8vo, cloth, 1851, 6s 6d. 

 Chalmers (Hev. Thos.) Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the 



Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man, 2 volumes, 



8vo, ca(/^i/t, 1835, 7s6d. 

 Churcli (J.) Cabinet of Quadrupeds, with Historical and Scientific Descriptions, 84 beautiful 



engravings by Ibbetson, Scott, Tookey, &c, proof impressions, 2 volumes, folio, large paper*, 



neatly half bound, 1805, £1 163. 

 Coleman (W. S ) Our Woodlands, Heaths, and Hedges, A popular Description of Trees, 



Shrubs, Wild Fruits, etc, and their Insect Inhabitants, numerous engravings, j2mo, green 



morocco, tooled sidese, gilt leaves, 5s. 

 Collingwood (C.) Rambles of a Naturalist on the Shores and Waters of the China Sea, 10 



illustrations, 8vo, cloth boards, 1868, 10s (pub. I63.) 

 Contributions to Natural History, chiefly in relation to the Food of the People, by a Rural 



D.D., crown 8vo, cloth, 1865, 3s 6d. 



Comprising Hippopagy, or Should we Eat our Horses ?— Should we Eat Funguses ?— Salmon, 



and how to increase it. 

 Dalton (E. T.) Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal, illustrated by frontispiece and 37 Lithograph 



Potraits of individuals of native tribes ; copied from Photographs, cloth, Calcutta, 1872, £3 10s. 

 Dalyell (Sir J. ) The Powers of the Creator displayed in the Creation, or Observations on Life 



amidst Various Forms, with 116 plates, containing many thousand accurately coloured figures, 



from living Objects, 2 volumes, 4to. boards, Van Voorst, 1851, £3 10s (pub. £6 6s.) 

 Dalyell (Sir J. G.) Rare and Remarkable Animals of Scotland, with Observations on their 



Nature, 109 large plates, containing several thousand accurately coloured figures from living 



Objects, 2 volumes, 4to, boards. Van Voorst, 1847-8, £3 3s (pub. £6 6s. ) 

 Darwin (C.) Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2 volumes, post 8vo, 1871, 



cloth,^ 17s 6d (pub. 24s.) 

 Darwin (C.) The Expressions of the Emotions in Man and Animals, post 8vo, with Photo- 

 graphic and other illustrations, 1872, cloth, 9s (pub. 12s.) 

 Darwin (C.) Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the various 



Countries, visited by H.M.S. Beagle, from 1832 to 1836, map, thick 8vo, half calf, scarce, 1839, 



jbX J-8. 



Darwin (C.) Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during a Voyage Round 



the World, crown 8vo, cloth, 1875, 6s 6d. 

 Darwin (C.) Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of favoured 



Races in the struggle for Life, small 8vo, cloth boards, 1866, 9s 6d (pub lis.) 

 Darwin (C.) Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication. Revised edition, 14th 



thousand, with Illustrations, 2 volumes, crown 8vo, cloth, ISs. 

 Edwards (M. Milne) Manual of Zoology, edited by R. Knox, 1500 woodcuts, l2mo, 1856, 



5s 6d (pub. 8s 6d.) ^ 



Emory (W. H.) Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, by W. H. 



Emory, U. S. Commissioner, profusely illustrated by fine engravings of scenery, coloured plates 



of various native tribes, plants, kc. 3 large think volumes, royal 4to, half calf, Washington, 



1857-9, £2. 



Volume 2 is devoted to the Botany and Zoology of the Boundary, illustrated by many hundred 

 plates, engraved in a highly finished style, particularly the cactacere (76 plates); the 25 plates of 

 Birds are beautifully coloured. The writers of the descriptions are Drs. Parry, Torrey, Engle- 

 mann, Girard, and S. F. Baird. 

 Engineering, An Illustrated Weekly Journal, conducted by Zerah Colburn, Maw, and Dredge, 

 complete from the commencement in January, 1866, to the end of 1874, volumes i to xviii, atlas, 

 4to, many large folding plates and woodcuts, 17 volumes, half morocco, the last in parts, 

 1866-74, £15 15s. 



Eergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship ; or Illustrations of Mythology and Art in India, in 

 the first and fourth centuries after Christ, from Sculptures of the Buddhist Topes at Sanchi 

 and Amravati, super-royal 4to, original edition, 250 pp. 100 photographs and plates, half red 

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Figuier (L.) Birds and Reptiles, 307 Plates, Svo, lis. 



World before Deluge. New edition, crown 8vo, 5s 6d. 



— — ^ Insect World. New Edition, 7s. 



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