MESSRS. REEVE AND CO.'S 

 POPULAR ILLUSTEATED WORKS 



OS 



NATURAL HISTORY. 



%* The size of the ''■Popular Series" is Royal \Qmo. The volv.mes are 

 all strongly and handsomely hound in cloth, and each Plate contains 

 figures of four or more species. 



1. 



POPULAR HISTORY OP BRITISH ZOOPHYTES, 



Or Corallines. By the Rev. Dr. Laxdsbceofgh, A.L.S. With 20 

 plates. 10*. Qd. coloured. 



POPULAR HISTORY OP BRITISH PER^^S, 



Comprising all the Species. By Thomas Mooee, Ciu'ator of the Botanic 

 Grardens, Chelsea, Author of the ' Handbook of British Ferns.' "With 

 20 plates by Fitch. lOs-. Qd. coloiu-ed. 



" Mr. Moore's ' Popular Histoiy of British Ferns' forms one of the 

 nmnerous elegant and instructive books by which Messrs. Reeve and Co. 

 have endeavoured to popularize the study of Xatm-al History. In the 

 volume before us, Mr. Moore gives a clear account of the British Ferns, 

 with directions for then' cultivation ; accompanied by numerous coloured 

 plates neatly illustrated, and preceded by a general introduction on the 

 natm'e and character of this gracefid class of plants." — Spectator. 



3. 



POPULAR HISTORY OF MOLLUSCA, 



Or, Shells and then- Animal Inhabitants. By Maey Robeets. With 



18 plates by Wing, lOs. 6f/. coloured. 



" The authoress is already favoiu-ably known to British natiu*ahsts by 

 her ' Conchologist's Companion,' and by other works on Natural History-. 

 We expected to find in it a useful and entertainiag volume. We have 



not been disappointed The work is illustrated with eighteen 



plates, beautifully coloured — in most instances affording a view of the 

 structure of the animal." — AthenrBum. 



POPULAR FIELD BOTANY. 



By Ag-nes Catlow. Second Edition, revised by the Author. With 20 



plates. 10^. Qd. coloured. 



" The design of tliis work is to fiu-nish yomag persons -with a Self- 

 Instructor in Botany, enabling them \vith httle difficulty to discover the 

 scientific names of the conunon plants they may find in their country 

 rambles, to which are appended a few facts respecting their uses, habits, 

 etc. The plants are classed m months, the illustrations are nicely co- 

 loured, and the book is altogether an elegant as well as useful present." 

 — niv.strated London News. 



