STimiRD WOEKS ON SHELLS. 



HISTORY OF BRITISH MOLLUSCA AND 



THEIR SHELLS. By Professor EdwakdForbks,F.R.S., 

 &c. and SrLVANUS Hanley, B.A., F.L.S. Illustrated by a figure 

 of each known Animal and of all the Shells, engraved on 203 

 copper-plates. 4 vols. 8vo, £6 10s. royal 8vo, with the plates 

 coloured, £13. 



" A work of the highest scientific value, as well as of a character most 

 interesting to every lover of natural history."— Brit, and For. Med.-Ch.ir. 

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BRITISH CONCHOLOGY; or, an account of 



THE MOLLUSCA which now inhabit the British Isles and the 

 surrounding Seas ; with particulars of their habits and distribu- 

 tion. By J. GwYN Jeffreys, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c. Vol. I. con- 

 taining the Land and Freshwater Shells, post 8vo, with Nine 

 Plates, price 12s. Yols. II., III., and IV. (Marine), 12s. each. 

 Vol. v., with 102 supplementary Plates, giving figures of every 

 species and tbe x>i"incipal varieties of British Shells. Plain, 

 £1 12s. ; coloured, £2 17s. 



" The work possesses the rare merit of combining scientific accuracy with 

 a large amount of popular instruction." — Popv.lar Hcieace Review. 



INTRODUCTION TO CONCHOLOGY; or, 



ELEMENTS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MOLLUSCOUS 

 ANIMALS. By George Johnston, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S. 

 Edin., author of "A History of the British Zoophytes." 8vo, 102 

 Wood-cut Illustrations, 21s. 



" Dr. Johnston's object has been to present the conchologist with a view 

 of the economical, physiological, and systematical relations of molluscous 

 animals to each other and to other created beings ; and this he has done in a 

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 trating his theories by learned references and curious anecdotes, that it is 

 not easy to decide whether his work is most valuable as a scientific, or 

 interesting as a literary composition." — Morning Post. 



GENERA OF RECENT MOLLUSCA r arranged 



ACCORDING TO THEIR ORGANIZATION. By Hexky and 

 Arthur Adams. This work contains a description and a 

 figure engraved on steel of each genus, and an euumei'ation of 

 the species. 3 vols. 8vo, £4 10s. ; or royal 8vo, with the plates 

 coloured, £9. 



" As a manual of the genera of Recent Shells it surpasses all its precursors, 

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