4 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MR. VAN VOORST. 



^he Dodo and its Kindred; or, The History, Affinities and 

 Osteology of the Dodo. Solitaire, and other Extinct Bu'ds of the 

 Islands Maiu'itius. Eodriguez. and Bourbon. Bv H. E. STRICK- 

 LAND. M.A.. F.G.S., E.R.G.S., and R. G. MELVILLE, M.D. 

 Edin., M.R.C.S. Royal 4to, with IS Plates and other Illustra- 

 tions, £1 Is. 



Ornithological Synon3mis. Bv the late HUGH EDWIN 

 STRICKLAND. M.A.. F.R.S., &c. Edited by Mrs. HUGH 

 EDAVIN STRICKLAND and SIR WILLIAJM JARDINE, 

 Bart., F.R.S.E., &c. 8vo, Vol. I. containing the Order Accipitres, 

 12s. Qd. Vol. II. in the press. 



REPTILES. 



History of British Reptiles. By THOMAS BELL, F.R.S., 



President of the Linnean Society, V.P.Z.S.. &c.. Professor of Zoo- 

 logy in King's College, London. Second Edition, ^yith 50 Illus- 

 trations, 12^-, 



FISHES. 



production and Management of Fish in Fresh Waters, 



by Artificial Spawning, Breeding, and Rcarinc:. By GOTTLIEB 

 BOCCIUS. Svo, 55. 



History of British Fishes. By WILLIAM YARRELL, 

 V.P.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. Third Edition. Edited by SIR JOHN 

 RICHARDSON, M.D. Two vols, demy Svo, illustrated by more 

 than 500 Engravings, i.'3 lis. 



Bi Y^^^®^-'"^^"^"^'^^ °^ the Salmon in Fresh Water, ^^lth 



Six Colom'cd Illustrations of the Fish of the natiu*al size, exliibit- 

 ing its structure and exact appearance at yarious stages dm'ing the 

 first two years. 12i;. sewed. 



Heraldry of Fish. By THOMAS MOULE. Nearly six hun- 

 dred families are noticed in tliis work, and besides the several 

 descriptions of iish. fishing-nets, and boats, are included also mer- 

 maids, tritons, and sliell-fish. Nearly seventy ancient seals are 

 described, and uj) wards of twenty subjects in stained glass. The 

 engravings, two hundred and five in number, are from stained 

 j^v • . glass, tombs, sculpture and carving, medals and coins, rolls of 



arms, and pedigi-ees. Svo, 2Ls. ; a few on large paper (royal 

 8to) for colouring, £2 2s. 

 3 y. 



JTly-Fishing in Salt and Fresh Water. With Six Coloured 

 Plates, representing Artificial ]^"lies, &c. Svo, 7s. 6<:/. 



^n Angler's Rambles. By EDWARD JESSE. F.L.S., Author 



of • Glcanincs in >.'a1ural History.' Contents: — Thames Fisliing 



iBLLO — TrolHng in Staffordshire— Perch Fishhig Club— Two Days' 



■Et. Fly-fishing on the Test — Luckford Fisliing Club — Grayling 



Fishing— A Visit to Oxford —The Country Clergyman. Post Svo, 



10s. 6d. 



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