y 
8. ICONES PICTA! plantarum rariorum, or coloured 
figures of rare plants. Nos. 1, 2, and 3, folio, English, 12s. 
each ; Latin and English, 14s. each; large paper, English, £1. 19. 
each; Latin and English, £1. 5s. each. The descriptions by 
Sir J. Epwarp Smiru. 
9. THE FLORIST’S DELIGHT. Numbers 1, 2, and 3, 
folio, 12s. each. 
10. A sheet plate of the three BRITISH METEOROLITES, 
£1. 1s. 
11. A plate of the Highgate Fossil NAUTILUS IMPERI. 
ALIS, 15s. 
12. A superb coloured sheet plate of PASSIFLORA QUA. 
DRANGULARIS, with its large fruit, £1. 1s. 
13. BRITISH MINERALOGY; or, the minerals of Eng- 
land, Scotland, and Ireland ; comprehending the combustibles, 
earths, and metals, in coloured figures, with descriptions. By J. 
Sowrersy. No.1 to 78, £15. 15s. 
14. EXOTIC MINERALOGY; or, coloured figures of 
such foreign minerals as are not likely to be found in Great Bri- 
tain, as a Supplement to British Mineralogy, making together with 
it a complete Mineralogical Cabinet. No.1 to 12, at 5s. each. 
To be continued. 
15. THE MINERAL CONCHOLOGY OF GREAT BRI- 
TAIN; or, coloured figures and descriptions of those remains of 
testaceous animals or Shells which have been preserved at various 
times and depths in the earth. No.1, at 2s. 6d. No. 2, to 18, 
at 5s. each, continuing one number every two months, at 5s. each, 
The first Volume is now complete. 
16. ACATALOGU Eof the BRITISH MINERALS (chiefly 
in the Collection of Mr. Sowerby) according to a new arrange- 
ment. Part 1, Combustibles and Earths, price 4s. Part 2 is 
intended to be published as soon as possible. 
Just Published. 
17. No. 1 to 4, price 7s. 6d. each, of MALACOSTRACA 
PODOPHTHALMA BRITANNLE, or a monograph of 
the British Crabs, Lobsters, Prawns, and other Crustacea with 
pedunculated eyes. By Dr. Leacu, with coloured plates by 
James SOWERBY. 
Any information or specimens illustrative of any of these sub- 
jects will be truly acceptable. 
