10 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS 



BOLTON'S NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH SONG BIRDS. Illustrated with 



Figures, the size of Life, of the Birds, both Male and Female, in their most Natural Attitudes ; 

 their Nests and Eggs, Food, Favourite Plants, Shrubs, Trees, fee. &c. New Edition, revised 

 and very considerably augmented. 2 vols. in 1, medium 4to, containing 80 beautifully coloured 

 plates (pub. at St. 8s.), half bound morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, 31. 3s. 1843 



BRITISH FLORIST, OR LADY'S JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 6vols.8vo, 81 



coloured plates of flowers and groups (pub. at . 10*.), cloth, II. Us. 1846 



BROWN'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LAND AND FRESH WATER SHELLS 



OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND; with Figures, Descriptions, and Localities of all 

 the Species. Royal 8yo, containing on 27 large Plates, 330 Figures of all the known British 

 Species, in their full size, accurately drawn from Nature (pub. at 15s.), cloth, 10s. Cd. 1843 



CURTIS'S FLORA LONDINENSIS; Revised and Improved hy GF.ORGE GRAVES, ex- 

 tended and continued by Sir W. JACKSON HOOKER; comprising the History of Plants indi- 

 genous to Great Britain, with Indexes; the Drawings made by SYDENII AM, 'EDWARDS, and 

 LiJfDLEf. 5 vols. royal folio (or 109 parts), containing 647 Plates, exhibiting the full natural 

 size of each Plant, with magnified Dissections of the Parts of Fructification, &c., all beauti- 

 fully coloured (pub. at 87^. 4i. iii parts), half bound morocco, top edges giit, 301. 1835 



DENNY MGNOGRAFH1A ANOPLURORUM BRITANNI/E, OR BRITISH 



SPECIES OF PARASITE INSECTS (published under the patronage of the British Associa- 

 tion), Svo, numeroas beautifully coloured plates of Lice, containing several hundred magnified 

 figures, cloth, ir. lls. 6d. 1842 



DON'S GENERAL SYSTEM OF GARDENING AND BOTANY. 4 volumes, royal 4to, 

 numerous woodcuts (pub. at Ul. Ss. ), cloth, 11. Us. 6d. 1831-1838 



DON'S HORTUS CANTABRIGIENSIS; thirteenth Edition, Svo (pub. at II. 4*.), cloth, 12.. 



1845 



DONOVAN'S NATURAL HISTORY OF THE INSECTS OF INDIA. Enlarged, by 

 J. O. WESTWOOD, Esq., F.L.S., 4to, with 58 plates, containing upwards of 120 exquisitely 

 coloured figures (pub. at 61. 6s.), cloth, gilt, reduced to 11. 2s. 1843 



DONOVAN'S NATURAL HISTORY OF THE INSECTS OF CHINA. Enlarged, by 

 J. O. WESTWOOD, Esq., F.L.S., 4to, with EO plates, containing upwards of 120 exquisitely 

 coloured figures (pub. at Gl. 6*.), cloth, gilt, 21. 5>. 



" Donovan's works on the Insects of India and China are splendidly illustrated and ex- 

 tremely useful." Naturalist. 



"The entomological plates of our countryman Donovan, are highly coloured, elegant, and 

 useful, especially those contained in his quarto volumes (Insects of India and China), where a 

 great number of species are delineated for the first time." Swainsm. 



DONOVAN'S WORKS ON BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY. Viz.-Insects, 16 Tola, 

 Birds, 10 vols. Shells, 5 vols. Fishes, 5 vols. Quadrupeds, 3 vols. together 39 vols. Svo. 

 containing 1198 beautifully coloured plates (pub. at 6GL 9s.), boards, 221. 17s. The same set of 

 39 vols. bound in 21 (pub. at 73^. 10,t.), half green morocco extra, gilt edges, gilt backs, 30*. 

 Any of the classes may be had separately. 



DOYLE'S CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HUSBANDRY, and Rural Affairs in 

 General, New Edition,' Enlarged, thick Svo., with 70 vrood engravings (pub. at 13j.), cloth, 

 8s. 6rf. 1843 



DRURY'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF FOREIGN ENTOMOLOGY; wherein are exhibited 

 upwards of GOO exotic Insects, of the East and West Indies, China, New Holland, North and 

 South America, Germany, &c. By J. O. WESTWOOD, ESQ., F.L.S., Secretary of the Entomo- 

 logical Society, &c. 3 vols, 4to, 150 Plates, most beautifully coloured, containing above 600 

 figures of Insects (originally pub. at IZl. los.), half bound morocco, M. IGi. 6d. 



EVELYN'S SYLVA AND TERRA. A Discourse of Forest Trees, and the Propagation of 

 Timber, a Philosophical Discourse of the Earth; with Life of the Author, and Notes by Dr. A. 

 Hunter, 2 vols. royal 4to. Fifth improved Edition, with 46 Plates (pub. at at. ft.), cloth, 21. 



FITZROY AND DARWIN. ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE IN THE BEAGLE. 



106 plates, mostly coloured, 3 vols. royal 4to. (pub. at 91.), cloth r 5^. 5s. 



GREVILLE'S CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA, comprising the Principal Species found in Great 

 Britain, inclusive of all the New Species recently discovered in Scotland. 6 vols. royal Svo, 

 360 beautifully coloured Plates (pub. at 161. 16s.), half morocco, 81. 8s. 1823-8 



This, though a complete Work in itself, forms an almost Jndispensable Supplement to the 

 thirty-six volumes of Sowerby's English Botany, which does not comprehend Cryptogamous 

 Plants. It Is one of the most scientific and best executed works 011 Indigenous Botany ever 

 produced in this country. 



HARDWICKE AND GRAY'S INDIAN ZOOLOGY. Twenty parts, forming two vols., 

 royal folio, 202 coloured plates (pub. at 211.), sewed, Ul. 12*., or half morocco, gilt edges, 

 14{. 14*. 



HARRIS'S AURELIAN; OR ENGLISH MOTHS AND BUTTERFLIES, Their 

 Natural History, together with the Plants on which they feed; IScw and greatly improved 

 Edition, bv J. O. WESTWOOD, ESQ., F.L.S., &c., in 1 vol. sm. folio, with 44 plates, containing 

 above 400 figures of Moths, Butterflies, Caterpillars, &c., and the Plants on which they feed, 

 exquisitely coloured *?fr tfce original drawings, half-bound morocco, il. 4j. 



This extremely beautiful work is the only one which contains our English Moths and Butter- 

 flies of the full natural size, In all their changes of Caterpillar, Chrysalis, &c., with the plants 

 en which they feed. 



