Works now in course of P iihlkution, 



INSTRUMENTA ECCLESIASTICA. Edited by the Cambridge Camden Society. 

 4to., 3 parts published, Is. dd. each. 



PROFESSOR OWEN'S HISTORY OF BRITISH FOSSIL MAMMALIA.* 



In about 8 monthly half-crown parts. Four pubUshed. 



A HISTORY OF THE FISHES OF MADEIRA. By Richard Thomas 

 Lowe, M.A., British Chaplain. With original figures "from nature of all the 

 species, by the Hon. C. E. C. Norton and M. Young. Price of each part, in 

 8vo. 2.S. 6d , plain, 5s. coloured ; or in 4to. "s. 6d. coloured. Four published 



HEWITSON'S BRITISH BIRDS' EGGS. Coloured illustrations of the Egg 

 of British Birds, accompanied with Descriptions of the Eggs, Nests, &c. By 

 William C. Hewitson. — Will be completed in 32 monthly half-crown parts. 

 Fifteen pulilished. 



THE ZOOLOGIST, a Journal of Natural History. Is. monthly. 



THE PHYTOLOGIST, a Botanical Journal. Is. monthly. 



In Preparaiio?i. 



PROFESSOR BELL'S HISTORY OF BRITISH CRUSTACEA. Part I. on 

 October 1st. 



DECORATED WINDOWS, a Series of Illustrations of the Rise and Progress 

 Decorated Window Tracery in England. By Edmund Shabpe, M.A., Archi- 

 tect. Part I. on Nov. 1st. 8vo. price 2s. 6d. 



PROFESSOR RYMER JONES'S LECTURES ON NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Vol. I. nearly ready. 



A CATALOGUE OF BRITISH VERTEBRATED ANIMALS, derived from 

 Bell's British Quadrupeds and Reptiles, and Yakrell's British Birds and 

 Fishes ; so printed as to be applicable for labels. 8vo , price 2s. 6d. Next week. 



Mr. HERBERT'S TRANSLATION OF GROTIUS' INTRODUCTION TO 

 DUTCH JURISPRUDENCE. Nearly ready. 



TRAVELS IN LYCIA AND THE NEIGHBOURING PROVINCES OF 



ASIA MINOR. By Professor Edward Forbes and Lieut. Spratt, 

 R.N., in company with the late Rev. E.T. Daniell. 



A MANUAL OF GOTHIC MOULDINGS; with many lUustrations by F. A. 

 Paley, M.A., Hon. Sec. to the Cambridge Camden Society. 



THE FARMER'S BOY, and other Rural Tales, by BLOOMFIELD. 

 With Illustrations by Sidney Cooper, Horsley, Frederick Tayler, 

 and Webster. 



PROFESSOR EDWARD FORBES' RAMBLES OF A NATURALIST. 



Rev. LEONARD JENYNS' OBSERVATIONS AND NOTES ON VARIOUS 

 BRANCHES OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of the Works published bvJonNVANVooRST, 

 Paternoster Row, London, first door on the right coming from Cheajiside. 8vo. 

 price is. This Catalogue contains a specimen of the illustrations contained in 

 the 16 works thus (*) marked. 



JOHN VAN VOORST, 1, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



London ; Printed by S. & J. Bentlkt, Wilson, and FrEr, Bangor House, Shoe Lane. 



