^ LIST OF WORKS. 



15. EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE. Second Series. One vol. crown 8vo, 



with 36 illustrations. Price 16*. elegantly bound in fancy cloth. CD- 

 loured and bound extra, gilt back, sides, and edges, 2\s. 

 ' ' We have looked forward to nieetxng our old friend with anticipations of enjoyment, 

 remembering the pleasant hours that we passed with her in former years. Nor have 

 our expectations been disappointed : our gossip is as merry, as instructive, as wise as 

 e ver. "-^ At H E N ^ u M . 



16. EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE. Third and concluding Series. One 



vol, crown 8vo, with 36 illustrations. Price 16^. elegantly bound in fancy 

 cloth. Coloured and bound extra, gilt back, sides, and edges, 21*. 



" The work is beautifully printed, and the figures nicely coloured, and will be quite 

 a treasure to any one just commencing the study of this fascinating science." — West- 

 minster and Foreign Quarterly Review. 



17. PHYCOLOGIA BRITANNICA; or, History of the British Sea- Weeds ; 

 containing colom-ed figures, and descriptions, of all the species of Algte 

 inhabiting the shores of the British Islands. By William Heney 

 Harvey, M.D., M.R.I.A., Keeper of the Herbarium of the University 

 of Dublin, and Professor of Botany to the Dublin Society. The price of 

 the work, complete, strongly bound in cloth, is as follows ; — 



In three vols, royal 8vo, arranged in the order \ pty -i o a 

 of publication . . . . . .J 



In four vols, royal Svo, arranged systematically \ rory -i r- c 

 according to the Synopsis . . . . -• 



J few Copies have been beautifully irrinted on large paper. 

 ' ' The ' History of British Sea-weeds ' w e can most faithfully recommend for its scien- 

 tific, its pictorial, and its popular value ; the professed botanist wiU find it a work of 

 the highest character, whilst those who desire merely to know the names and history 

 of the lovely plants which they gather on the sea-shore, will find in it the faithful por- 

 traiture of every one of them." — Annals and Magazitie of Natural History. 



" The drawings are beautifully executed by the author himself on stone, the dissec- 

 tions carefully prepared, and the whole account of the species drawn up in such a way 

 as cannot fail to be instructive, even to those who are well acquainted with the subject. 

 The greater part of our more common Algee have never been illustrated in a manner 

 agreeable to the present state of Algology." — Gardeners^ Chronicle, 



18. POPULAR HISTORY OF BRITISH SEA-WEEDS. By the Rev. 

 David Landsborough, A.L.S., Member of the Wernerian Society of 

 Edinburgh. With twenty coloured plates by Fitch, Second Edition, 

 Royal 16mo. 10.s. 6^/. 



" The book is as well executed as it is well timed. The descriptions are scientific as 

 well as popular, and the plates are clear and explicit. It is a worthy sea-side com- 

 panion — a hand-book for every resident on the sea-shore." — Ecojiomist. 



