WORKS published by JAMES SOWERBY. 



1. British Mineralogy, in coloured figures with de- 

 scriptions from the primitive crystals to their amorphous 

 state?, No. 1 to 45. Price f\. 10s. to be continued in 

 numbers published every two months, at 5s. each. 



2. The British Miscellany, or coloured figures of new, 

 rare, or little known animal subjects, many not before 

 ascertained to be inhabitants of the British Isles, and 

 chiefly in the possession of the author, 12 numbers, 

 price si. 7s. 6d. 



3. Crystallography, Part 1, with models 10s. 6d. 

 without models Is. intended to explain the nature of 

 crystallization of different mineral substances. The first 

 part being on coals, the second is intended to explain the 

 formation of that curious combustible the diamond, or 

 pure carbon. 



4. English Fungi ; or coloured figures of English fungi or 

 mushrooms, 27 numbers, lol. 3s. 6d. 



5. A new edition of the Botanical Drawing-Book, with 

 great additions, corrections, and improvements, price 

 10s. 6d. coloured, or 7s. 6d. uncoloured. 



Shortly will be published, 



6. A concise Prodromus of the British Minerals in 

 Mr. Sowerby*S Cabinet, as a sort of essay towards a new, 

 natural, and easy arrangement, with references to his 

 British Mineralogy. 



7. Also an Essay, for a new, useful, and universal Chro^ 

 matic Scale or List of Colours. It being a great deside- 

 ratum, in the present state of our knowledge to find a 

 means of universal agreement on this head, the author 

 was induced to offer this as likely to answer that end. 



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