THE FOLLOWING SERIES, 
Published by Mr. VAN VOORST, is uniform with 
“Tne History or Britisn REpriues.” 
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. This Series of 
Works is Illustrated by many Hundred Engravings; every Species has been 
Drawn and Engraved under the immediate inspection of the Authors ; the best 
Artists have been employed, and no care or expense has been spared. 
A few copies on larger paper, royal 8vo. 
THE QUADRUPEDS, by Prorsssor Bett. 1/1, 8s. 
THE BIRDS, by Mr. Yarrety. Second Edition, 3 vols. 4/. 14s. 6d. 
COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE EGGS OF BIRDS, by 
Mr. Hewitson. 2 vols. 4/. 10s. 
THE REPTILES, by Prorsssor Brix. Second Edition, 12s. 
THE FISHES, by Mr. Yarrexu. Second Edition, 2 vols. 3/.* 
THE CRUSTACEA, by Prorsssor BELL. Now in course of Publication, in 
Parts at 2s. 6d. 
THE STAR-FISHES, by Prorsessor Epwarp Forsss. 15s. 
THE ZOOPHYTES, by Dr. Jounsron. Second Edition, 2 vols. 22. 2s. 
THE MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS AND THEIR SHELLS, by Prorzssor 
Epwarp Forses and Mr. Hanury. Now in course of Publication, in Parts 
at 2s. 6d.; or Large Paper, with the Plates Coloured, 5s. 
THE FOREST TREES, by Mr. Serpy. 28s. 
THE FERNS AND ALLIED PLANTS, by Mr. Newman. 25s. 
THE FOSSIL MAMMALS AND BIRDS, by Prorzssor Owen, IJ. 11s. 6d. 
A GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, by Prorgssor 
T. Rymer Jones. 8vo. ll. 18s. 
* “ This book ought to be largely circulated, not only on account of its scientific merits— 
though these, as we have in part shown, are great and signal—but because it is popularly 
written throughout, and therefore likely to excite general attention to a subject which ought 
to be held as one of primary importance. Every one is interested about fishes—the political 
economist, the epicure, the merchant, the man of science, the angler, the poor, the rich. 
We hail the appearance of this book as the dawn of a new era in the Natural History of 
England.”—Quarterly Review, No. 116. : 
