BOOKS IN NATURAL HISTORY, 



PUBLISHED BY 



WILLIAM WOOD, 428, STRAND. 



INDEX TESTACEOLOGICUS, or A Catalogue of Shells, British 

 and Foreign, arranged according to the Linnaean System, with the Latin 

 and English Names, References to Authors, and Places where found. 

 Illustrated with 2300 figures. By W. Wood, F.R.S. F.L.S., Author of 

 "Zoography," "General Conchology," &c. &c. Lond. 1828, second 

 edition. 8vo. hoards. 21. 12s. Qd. ; or with the plates coloured, 51. 5s. 



The figures contained in this volume are for the most part original, 

 and have been drawn from specimens with the greatest possible 

 attention to accuracy. All Shells, even the most minute, that 

 have been noticed as British by Montagu, Donovan, Walker and 

 others, as well as all the Foreign Species described in the volumes 

 of Martini and Chemnitz, &c., have been introduced. The divi* 

 sions of Lamarck have been added, and his Genera referred to the 

 figures in the Catalogue. 



ZOOGRAPHY, or the Beauties of Nature displayed in select De- 

 scriptions from the Animal and Vegetable, with additions from the 

 Mineral Kingdom. Systematically arranged by W. Wood, F.L.S. 1807, 

 3 vols. 8vo. plates, bds. 3/. 135. 6d. The same, large paper, boards, 

 61. 6s. 



GENERAL CONCHOLOGY, or a Description of Shells, arranged 

 according to the Linnaean System, and illustrated with plates drawn 

 and coloured from Nature. By W. Wood, F.R.S. F.L.S. Lotid. 1815. 

 royal 8vo. vol. 1, boards, 31. \0s. The same, on fine drawing paper, 

 4/. 18*. 



This volume is composed of the genera of Shells in a regular Lin- 

 naean series, from Chiton to Cardium. Each genus is complete 

 in itself, and contains many new and rare shells that have not 

 hitherto been noticed. The plates are faithfully drawn and 

 coloured from original specimens, by Mr. Sowerby. 



