THE NATURAL HISTORY 



OF 



THE BRITISH ISLES. 



7V//S Scries of Works is Illustrated lnj many Hundred Engravings , every Species 

 ///is been JJruwn and Et/t/rurcd under t//c immediate inspection nftltc Authors; 

 the best Artists have been employed, and no cure or expense lias been spur/d. 

 A few copies have />een printed on larger Paper. 



QUADRUPEDS, by PROFESSOR BELL. A New Edition preparing. 

 BIRDS, by MR. YARRELL. Second Edit., 3 vols. 4/. 14s. Gd. 



COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE EGGS OF BIRDS, by MR. 

 HEWITSON. A New Edition, G Parts published, at 2s. 6</. each. 



REPTILES, by PROFESSOR BELL. Second Edition, 12s. 

 FISHES, by MR. YARRELL. Second Edition, 2 vols. 3/.* 

 CRUSTACEA, by PROFESSOR BELL. 

 STAR-FISHES, by PROFESSOR EDWARD FORBES. 15s. 

 ZOOPHYTES, by DR. JOHNSTON. Second Edition, 2 vols. '21. 2s. 



MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS AND THEIR SHELLS, by PROFESSOR ED. 

 FORBES and MR. HANLEY. 4 vols. Gl. 10s. ; or Large Paper, with the Plates 

 Coloured, 13/. 



FOREST TREES, by MR. SELBY. 28s. 



FERNS, by MR. NEWMAN. Third Edition. Now in the Press. 



FOSSIL MAMMALS AND BIRDS, by PROFESSOR OWEN. I/. Us. fid. 



A GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, by PROFESSOR 

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* "This book ought to be largely circulated, not only on account of its scientific merits 

 thouuh these, as we have in part shown, are great and signal but because it is popularly 

 written throughout, and therefore likely to excite general attention to a subject which 

 ought to be held as one of primary importance. Every one is interested about fishes the 

 political economist, the epicure, the merchant, the man of science, the angler, the poor, 

 the rich. We hail the appearance of this book as the dawn of a new era in the Natural 

 History of England." Quarterly Review, No. 116. 



JOHN VAN VOORST, 1, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



