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Shells found in Pembrokeshire ;' Linn. 

 Trans, vol. 3rd. and 5th. 



J. Donovan's, ' Natural History of 

 British Shells/ in 5 vols, royal 8vo. 

 London, 1799, &c. This work con- 

 tains 180 coloured plates of British 

 shells. 



George Montagu's ' Testacea Bri- 

 tannica,' published at London, in 1803, 

 1 vol. 4to. with a supplement. These 

 two vols, contain 30 plates, principally 

 minute shells. 



Dr. Maton, and the Rev. Mr. Rack- 

 ett's Descriptive Catalogue of British 

 Shells, in the 8th vol. of the Linnean 

 Transactions, with 5 plates of rare 

 shells. 



To the British Collector this vol. is 

 indispensibly necessary, as it contains 

 a list of every shell discovered to the 

 time of its publication ; described in 

 the most correct and elegant stjle. 

 The learned and ingenious authors 



