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Insect Architecture, 420p, 160 ills 95 



Insect Transformations, 420p, 165 ills 95 



Hartwig, The Tropical World; aspects of 

 Man and Nature in the Equatorial Re- 

 gions of the Globe. 8vo., 8 col. pi. ; many 

 ills. 556p ($3.00) 1 25 



The Subterranean World, 8vo, 3mps. 



ills, 526p. ($3.00) 1 25 



Wilson Leisure-Time Stndies, chiefly 

 biological, 8vo. 4cop, 67 ills, ($1.50) 75 



Figiuer, Earth and Sea, by Adams, 716p, 

 260ills, ($6.00) 3 00 



Proctor, The Orbs Around Us, a series of 

 Familiar Essays on the Moon and Plan- 

 ets, Meteors and Comets, the Sun and 

 Colored Pairs of Suns ($1.25.) 75 



Essays on Astronomy; A Series of 



papers on Planets and Meteors, The 

 Sun and Sun-surrounding Space, Stars 

 and Star Cloudlets, a n d a dissertation 

 on the approaching Transits of Venus, 

 preceded by a sketch of the Life and 

 Work of Sir John Herschel,10pl,24 draw- 

 ings, 402p ($3.00) 1 25 



New York, Natural History Survey: I 

 have a set of this rare and elaborate work se- 

 cured from the library of one of the State's 

 late millionaires; he had the set elegantly re- 

 bound in heavy cioth and leather, marbled 

 edges, etc , at an expense of at least $50. I re- 

 served the set for my private library, but I 

 have now concluded to break the set and offer 

 at the following very reasonable rates: 



DeKay, Ornithology of New York, 392p, 

 141 full-page col. plates, containing 308 

 birds in natural colors, 4to; this rare 

 and magnificent w T ork usually sells at 

 from $15 to $20 per copy in ordinary 

 binding. $16 00 



, Mammals of New York, with In- 

 troduction to Natural History Survey, 

 4tO, 348p, 33pl 4 50 



Ditto, cloth, col. pi 2 00 



, Reptiles and Fishes of New 



York, 2 vols., 4to, 524p, 102pl 8 00 



Emmons, Insects of New York, 4to 326p, 

 47 col pi., hundreds of colored figures... 8 00 



DeKay, Mollusca and Crustacea of New 

 York, 4to, 355p, 53 col. pi (411 col. fig). 5 00 



Torrey, Flora of the State of New York. 

 Full description of all the indigenous 

 and naturalized plants hitherto dis- 

 covered in the state ; with remarks on 

 their economical and medicinal prop- 

 erties. 2 vols, 4tO, 1072p, 160pl, (y 2 in 

 colors) 15 00 



Ditto, Vol. II only which covers theCryp- 

 togams, Endogens, Gymosperms, Ape- 

 tolous and a portion of the Monopetal- 

 ous plants, 582p, 89pl, cloth 4 00 



Hall, Palaeontology of New York, vol. I, 

 Organic Remains of Lower Division of 

 N. Y. System, (Lower Silurian) 4to 

 361p, lOOpl, 536 fig 10 00 



, do do, vol. II . Organic Remains of 



Lower Middle Division, (Middle Sil- 

 urian) 4to, 370p, 104pl, 510flg 10 00 



Emmons, Geology of Northern New 



York, 447p, 17pl. (9col.) 116111s 4 50 



Hall. Geology of Western New York, 4to 

 705p, col. map, 54pl... .; 6 00 



Mather, Geology of Eastern New York 

 and Long Island, 4to, 708p, 46 col. pi. 

 and mps, 35 ills 4 50 



Vanuxem, Geology of Central New York, 

 4to, 306p, 80 ills 4 00 



Beck, Mineralogy of New York 4to, 560p, 



8pl, 33 tables. 533 fig 3 50 



, dodo, cloth 1 50 



Emmons, Agriculture of New York; com- 

 prising an account of the classification, 

 composition and distribution of the 

 Soils and Rocks, and the Natural 

 Waters of the Different Geological For- 

 mations, together with a condensed 

 view of the Climate and the Agricul- 

 tural productions of the State, 4to, 372p, 



22pl and 33 fig 4 00 



, do do, cloth _ 1 50 



Do do, do. This volume is devoted main- 

 ly to the composition of the inorganic 

 parts of vegetables, 4to, 394p. 42eol pi . 3 50 



Dodo, cloth 100 



Do do, Fruits of the State, 4to, 2 vols, 340p 



100 col. pi 5 00 



Dodo, cloth 2 00 



Jardine's (Sir William) Naturalist's Li 

 brary. Post 8vo Each volume contains 200 

 to 350p, and from 32 to 36 plates engraved on 

 steel and beautifully colored from nature, and 

 many wood cuts. Each vol. also contains por- 

 traits and memoir of some noted naturalist, as 

 Wilson, Linnasus, Buffon, Cuvier, et al. Origi- 

 nal set cost $50.00. Binding good, text and 

 plates good as new. Edinburgh, 1843. This is 

 the first time I've known a complete set to be 

 broken and sold in single volumes. 



The Humming Birds, 2 vols $ 2 75 



Peacocks, Pheasants, Turkeys, etc 1 35 



Birds of the Game Kind _ 125 



Pigeons 1 25 



Parrots l 25 



Birds of Western Africa. 2 vols 2 75 



Birds of Grt. Britain and Ireland, 4 vols 4 75 



Flycatchers 1 35 



NectariniadBe or Sun-birds 1 50 



Monkeys 1 25 



Liions, Tigers, etc 1 05 



Ruminating Animals (Deer, Antelopes, 

 Camels, Goat Sheep, Cattle, etc.) 2 vols 1 95 

 Thick- skinned Quadrupeds, (Elephants , 



Rhinoceroses, Tapirs, etc.) 100 



Horses, Asses, Zebras etc 1 10 



Whales _ 1 05 



British Quadrupeds 1 25 



Amphibious Carnivora (Walrus, Seals, 



Herbiverous Cetacea, etc) 1 10 



Dogs, 2 vols . 2 25 



Marsupials or Pouched Animals 1 15 



Mammalia (General) 1 10 



Beetles 1 00 



British Butterflies 1 00 



British Moths, Sphinxes, etc IcOO 



Foreign Butterflies 1 00 



Honey Bee 1 00 



Exotic Moths 1 00 



Entomology (General) 1 00 



Fishes of the Perch Genus 75 



Fishes— Structure and Economical uses 



etc 75 



Fishes of Guiana, 2 vols 1 50 



British Fishes, 2 vols 1 50 



King Survey. U. S. Geological exploration 

 to the 40th parallel. 

 Vol. I King, Systemic Geology, 4to, 804p 



27 col. pi. 12 Geol maps $ 3 00 



