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or fifteen months from this date. The following 

 are the subjects of those in the Press : — 



Vol. 33. Fishes of British Guiana, by Scliombiirgk, Part 



Second. 

 34. Exotic IMoths, with a copious dissertation on the 



Silk IMoths, by Duncan, with Portrait and Memoir 



of Latreille. 

 35. British Birds, Part Third, by Sir William Jardine, 



with Portrait and Memoir of Walker. 



36. Introduction to the jNIam.malia, by Col. Charles 



Hamilton Smith. 

 37. Sun Birds, by Sir William Jardine, with Portrait 



and Memoir of Willoughby. 

 38. British Birds, Part Fourth, by Sir AVilliam Jardine, 



with Portrait and Memoir of Drury. 

 39. British Fishes, Part Fii-st, with Portrait and ]Me- 



moir of Humboldt. 

 40. British Fishes, Part Second, with Portrait and 



Memoir. 



However much w^e have been and continue to be 

 encouraged in this popular AVork, we owe it to 

 some of our patrons to publish the foregoing assur- 

 ance of its termination, — and, when completed, we 

 trust it will be found and esteemed to be a useful, 

 highly ornamental, and cheap body of information, 

 which we flatter ourselves forms a point in British 

 Literature and Science peculiarly its own. The 



