BARE AND REMARKABLE ANIMALS OF SCOT- 

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 Observations on their Nature. By SIR JOHN GRAHAM 

 DALYELL, BART. 2 Vols. 4to. containing 109 Coloured 

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THE LETTERS OF RUSTICUS. Principally on Insects 

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THE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. By M. ADRIEN DE 

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THE PHYTOLOGIST. A Monthly Journal of Botany, 1*. 

 THE ZOOLOGIST. A Monthly Journal, Is. 



THE BIRDS OF JAMAICA. By P. H. GOSSE, Author 

 of 'The Canadian Naturalist,' &c., assisted by RICHARD 

 HILL, Esq. of Spanish Town, and other Residents. Post 

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." The result is a very attractive and original volume, valuable to the Natu- 

 ralist for its information, and acceptable to the general reader for its lifelike de- 

 scriptions of the habits of the birds and the landscapes in which they are found, 

 as well as for incidental glimpses of colonial manners and character." 



Spectator, May 15, 1847. 



" With this extract we must close our notice of Mr. Gosse's exceedingly inte- 

 resting volume ; feeling assured that its own intrinsic merits will warmly re- 

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Westminster Review, No. 93. 



" A man must have a healthy mind who can write in this enjoying and en- 

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Christian Remembrancer, July, 1847. 



" A more pleasing, a more useful, a more valuable addition to the science of 

 Ornithology than this work we have not seen for many years." 



Gentleman's Magazine, August, 1847. 



"It is full of interest to the ornithologist, and we are glad that the biography 

 of some of its feathered tribes has fallen into the hands of so able an observer 

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Since published, in large 8vo., price ll. 16s., a series of 

 Illustrations of such of the species described as have not 

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The number of species illustrated amounts to sixty-four, a 

 considerable number of which are new to science. The Plates 

 are carefully coloured. 



JOHN VAN VOORST, 1, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



