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CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS 



iMANTELL'S (DR.) NEW GEOLOGICAL WORK. THE MEDALS OF CREATION' 



or First Lessons in Geology, and in the Study of Organic Remains; including Geological Ex- 

 cursions to the Isle of Sheppey, Brighton, Lewes, Tilgate Forest, Charnwood Forest," Farring" 

 don, Swindon, Calne, Bath, Bristol, "Clifton, Mattock, Cricli Hill, &c. By GIDEON ALGER- 

 xox MANTKLL, ESQ., LL.D., F.P...S., &c. Two thick vols. foolscap Svo, with coloured 

 Plates, and several hundred beautiful Woodcuts of Fossil Remains, cloth gilt, 11. Is. 1841 



MANTELL'S WONDERS OF GEOLOGY, or a Familiar Exposition of Geological Phe- 

 nomena. Sixth greatly enlarged and improved Edition. 2 vols. post Svo, coloured Plates, and 

 upwards of 200 Woodcuts, gilt cloth, 18s. ISIS 



MANTELL'S GEOLOGICAL EXCURSION ROUND THE ISLE OF WIGHT, 



and along the adjacent Coast of Dorsetshire. In 1 vol. post Svo, with numerous beautifully 

 executed Woodcuts, and a Geological Map, cloth gilt, 12s. 1841 



M'JDiE'S NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH BIRDS; OR, THE FEATHERED 

 TRIBES CF THE BRITISH ISLANDS. 2 vols. Svo. New Edition, the Plates beauti- 

 fully coloured (pub. at It. 8s.), cloth gilt, 16s. 1S35 

 "This is, without any exception, the most truly charming work on Ornithology which has 

 hitherto appeared, from the days of Wflloughby downwards. Other authors describe, 

 Mudie paints; other authors sive the husk, Mudie the kernel. We most heartily concur 

 vith the opinion expressed of this work by Leigh Hunt (a kindred spirit) in the first few 

 numbers of his right pleasant London Journal. The descriptions of Bewick, Pennant, 

 Lewin, Montagu, and even Wilson, will not for an instant stand comparison with the 

 spirit-stirring emanations of Mudie's 'living pen,' as it has been called. "We are not ac- 

 quainted with any author who so felicitously unites beauty of style with strength and nerve 

 of expression ; he does not specify, but paints." Wood'i Ornithological Guide. 



RICHARDSON S GEOLOGY FOR BEGINNERS, comprising a familiar Explanation of 

 (J.-o.oiry and Sts associate Sciences, Mineralogy, Physical Geology, Fossil Conchology, Fossil 

 Botany, and Paleontology, including Direction! for forming Collections, &c. By G. F. 

 RICHARDSON-, F.G.S. (formerly with Dr. Mantell, now of the British Museum). Second 

 Edition, considerably enlarged and improved. One thick vol. post Svo, illustrated by upwards 

 of2CO Woodcuts (pub. at lu*. Crf.), cloth, 7s. 6d. 1846 



SELBY'S COMPLETE BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY. A most magnificent work of the 

 Figure* of British Birds, containing exact and faithful representations in their full natural size, 

 of all the known species found in Great Britain, 383 Figures in 22S beautifully coloured Plates. 

 L> vols. elephant folio, elegantly half bound morocco (pub. at 1051.), gilt back and gilt edges, 

 311. 10s. 1834 



"The grandest work on Ornithology published in this country, the same for British Birds 

 that Audubon's is for the birds of America. Every figure, excepting in a very few instances of 

 extremely large birds, is of the full natural size, beautifully and accurately drawn, with all the 

 spirit of life." Onuthologitt't Text Book. 



" What a treasure, during a rainy forenoon in the country, is such a gloriously illuminated 

 work as this of Mr. Selby! It is. without doubt, the most splendid of the kind ever published 

 in Britain, and will stand comparison, without any eclipse of its lustre, with the most magni- 

 ficent ornithological illustrations of the French school. Mr. Selby has long and deservedly 

 ranked high as a scientific naturalist." Blacktoooft Magazine. 



SELBY'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY. 2 vols. Svo. Second 

 Edition (pub. at 11. Is.), boards, 12s. 1833 



SIBTHORP'S FLORA GR/ECA. The most costly and magnificent Botanical work ever pub- 

 lished. 10 vols. folio, with 1000 beautifully coloured Plates, half bound morocco, publishing 

 by subscription, and the number strictly limited to those subscribed for (pub. at 2521.), 631. 



Separate Prospectuses of this work are now ready for delivery. Only fortv copies of the 

 original stock exist. No greater number of subscribers' names can therefore be received. 



SIBTHORP'S FLOR/E GR/EC/E PRODROMUS. Sive Plantarum omnium Enumeratio, 



quas in Provinces aut Insulis Graciae invenit Jon. SIBTHORP: Characteres et Synonyma 

 omnium cum Annotationibus JAC. EDY. SMITH. Four parts, in 2 thick yols, Svo (pub. at 

 21. 2s.), 14s. Londini, 1816 



SOWERBY'S MANUAL OF CONCHOLOGY. Containing a complete Introduction to the 

 Science, illustrated by upwards of 650 Figures of Shells, etched on copper-plates, in which the 

 most characteristic examples are given of all the Genera established up to the present time, 

 arranged in Lamarckian Order, accompanied by copious Explanations; Observations respect- 

 ing the Geographical or Geological distribution of each; Tabular Views of the Systems of 

 Lamarck and De Blainville; a Glossary of Technical Terms, &c. New Edition, considerably 

 enlarged and improved, with numerous" Woodcuts in the text, now first added, Svo, cloth, 18*. 

 The plates coloured, cloth, 11. 16*. 18-iG 



SOWERBY'S CONCHOLOGICAL ILLUSTRATIONS; OR, COLOURED FIGURES 

 OF ALL THE HITHERTO UNFIGURED SHELLS, complete in 200 Shells, Svo, compris- 

 ing several thousand Figures, in parts, all beautifully coloured (pub. at 15/.), 71. Ids. 1845 



SPRYS BRITISH COLEOPTERA DELINEATED; containing Figures and Descriptions 

 of all the Genera of British Beetles, edited by SHUCKARD, Svo, with 94 plates, comprising CSS 

 figures of Beetles, beautifully and most accurately drawn fpub. at -ll. Su), cloth, 11. 1*. 1840 

 " The most perfect work vet published in this department of British Entomology." 



STEPHENS' BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY, 12 vols. 8vo, loo coloured Plates (pub. at2H., 

 half bound, Si. 8*. 1828-46 



Or separately, LEPIPOPTF.RA, 4 vols. 4/. 4*. COLF.OPTERA, 5 vols. iU 4*. 



ORTHOP., NEUB.UI-., Stc., 1 vol. 11. 1*. HVMXKOPTXKAJ 2 vols. 21. 2* 



