4 CONCHOLOGY, ETC. 



KLLIS (John, F.R.S.) Natural History of the CORAL- 

 LINES, and other Marine Productions of the like Kind, 

 commonly found on the Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland, 

 to which is added the Description of a large Marine Polype 

 taken near the North Pole, hy the whale fishers, with frontis- 

 piece and 39 plates, 4to, half-bound, 1755, I5s. 



ELLIS (John) Natural History of many Curious and Un- 

 common ZOOPHYTES, collected from various parts of the 

 Globe, by the late John Ellis, Esq., F.R.S., systematically 

 arranged and described by the late Daniel Solander, M.D., 

 F,R.S., with 63 plates, very finely and accurately engraved, 

 4to, boards, a fine uncut copy, 1786, ;^i is. 



GRAY (Maria Emma) Figures of MOLLUSCOUS Ani- 

 mals selected from various authors, about 400 fine plates and 

 portrait of Mrs. Gray, 5 vols., 8vo, cloth, 1842-57, £z los. 



JEFFREYS (J. G.) British Conchology ; an Account of 

 the Mollusca which now inhabit the British Isles and surround- 

 ing Seas, with coloured figures of all the species on 147 plates, 

 5 vols., post ?>yo, cloth, uncut, 1862-69 (P^b. ;^5 5s.), £/[ los. ; 

 with plain plates, £-^ los. 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



BLACKWALL (John) History of the SPIDERS of Great 

 Britain, with 29 fine coloured plates, 2 vols., folio, boards, Ray 

 Society, 1861-64, £Z I5s. 



COX (Herbert E., M.E.S.) A Handbook of the Coleoptera 

 or Beetles of Great Britain and Ireland, 900 pp., 2 vols., 8vo, 

 cloth, ujtcut, 1874, 17s. 6d. 



