tan in Calan SR ee eae 
THE NATURAL HISTORY 
OF 
THE BRITISH ISLES. 
This Series of Works is Illustrated by many Hundied 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 have been printed on larger paper, royal 8vo. 
THE QUADRUPEDS, by Proressor Bett. A new Edition 
preparing. 
THE BIRDS, by Mr. Yarrett. Second Edit., 3 vols, 42. 14s. 6d. 
COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE EGGS OF BIRDS, 
by Mr. Hrwrrson, 2 vols. 4/. 10s. 
THE REPTILES, by Proressor BELL. Second Edition, 12s. 
THE FISHES, by Mr. Yarretu. Second Edition, 2 vols. 31.* 
THE CRUSTACEA, by Proressor BELL. Now in Course of 
Publication, in Parts at 2s 6d. 
THE STAR-FISHES, by Prorressor EDwarD ForsBzs. 15s. 
THE ZOOPHYTES, by Dr. Jounston. Second Edition, 2 vols. 
2l. 2s. 
THE MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS AND THEIR SHELLS, by 
Proressor Ep, Forbes and Mr. Hantey. Now in Course of 
Publication, in Parts at 2s, 6d. ; or Large Paper, with the Plates 
Coloured, Bs. 
THE FOREST TREES, by Mr. SEtBy. 28s. 
THE FERNS, by Mr. Newman. Third Edition. Now in the 
Press. 
THE FOSSIL MAMMALS AND BIRDS, by PRoFressor Owen, 
ll. 11s. 6d. 
A GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, by 
ProFessor T. Rymer JoNES. 8vo. A new Edition preparing. 
* “This book ought to be largely circulated, not only on account of its 
scientific merits—though these, as we have in part shewn, 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 Se eee Review, No. 116. 
JOHN VAN VOORST, 1, PATERNOSTER ROW. 
