Works Published by H. Bailliere, 



RYAN. THE PHILOSOPHY of MARRIAGE, in its Social, Moral, and Physical Relations; 

 with an Account of the Diseases of the Geni to- Urinary Organs, with the Physiology of 

 Generation in the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms. By M. Ryan, M.D. 4th edition, 

 greatly improved, 1 vol. 12mo. 6s. London, 1843. 



SHUCKARD. ESSAY on the INDIGENOUS FOSSORIAL HYMENOPTERA; com- 

 prising a Description of the British Species of Burrowing Sand Wasps contained in 

 all the Metropolitan Collections; with their habits as far as they have been observed, 8vo. 

 with 4 plates. London, 1837. 10s. 



Plate I. is wanting. 



SYME. PRINCIPLES of SURGERY. By J. Syme, Professor of Clinical Surgery in the 

 University of Edinburgh. 3rd edition, much enlarged, and illustrated with 14 plates on 

 India paper, and 64 woodcuts. 1 vol. 8vo. 21s. London, 1842. 



VOGEL AND DAY. THE PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY of the HUMAN BODY. 

 By Julius Vogel, M.D. Translated from the German, with additions, by George E. 

 Day, M.D. Illustrated with upwards of 100 plain and coloured engravings, 8vo. cloth, 

 18s. London, 1847. 



WARDROP. ON BLOOD-LETTING; an Account of the Curative Effects of the Abstrac- 

 tion of Blood; with Rules for employing both local and general Blood-Letting in the 

 treatment of Diseases. 12mo. 4s. London, 1835. 



WATERHOUSE. A NATURAL HISTORY of the MAMMALIA. ByG. R. Waterhouse, 

 Esq., of the British Museum. Vol. I, containing the Order Marsupiata, or Pouched 

 Animals, with 22 Illustrations, engraved on steel, and 18 engravings on wood, royal 8vo. 

 elegantly bound in cloth, coloured plates, 34s. 6d.; plain, 29s. 

 Vol II. Parts 1 to 10 are out. 



The Natural History of Mammalia is intended to embrace an account of the stmcture 

 and habits of all the known species of Quadrupeds, or Mammals; to which will be added, 

 observations upon their geographical distribution and classification. Since the fossil and 

 recent species illustrate each other, it is also intended to include notices of the leading 

 characters of the extinct species. 



The Genera, and many of the species will be illustrated by engravings on steel, and hi/ 

 woodcuts. Of the latter, between fifteen and sixteen hundred figures arc executed. The 

 modifications observable in the structure of the skulls, teeth, feet, and other parts, will be 

 almost entirely illustrated by steel engravings. 



*** The work will continue to be published in monthly parts. 20 are out; coloured, 3s. 

 Plain 2s. 6d. each. 



WILLIAMS. ELEMENTS of MEDICINE: Morbid Poisons. By Robert Williams, M.D. 

 Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital. 2 vols. 8vo 11. 8s. 6d. London, 183641. 

 ** Vol. II. separately, 18s. 1841. 



WILLIS. ILLUSTRATIONS of CUTANEOUS DISEASE : a Series of Delineations of 

 the Affections of the Skin, in their more interesting and frequent forms: with a Practical 

 Summary of their Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment, including appropriate Formulae. 

 By Robert Willis, M.D., Member of the Royal College of Physicians. The Drawings are 

 after Nature, and Lithographed by Arch. Henning. These Illustrations are comprised in 

 94 Plates, folio. The Drawings are Originals, carefully coloured. Bound in cloth, 

 lettered, 6/. London, 1842. 



ON the TREATMENT of STONE in the BLADDER, by Medical and Mechanical Means. 

 8vo. 5s. London, J843. 



BOTANY. 



BABINGTON. PRIMITIVE FLORJE SARNICJE; or an Outline of the Flora of the 

 Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Serk. 12mo. 4s. London, 1839. 



FIELDING AND GARDNER. SERTUM PLANTARUM; or, Drawings and Des- 

 criptions of Rare and Undescribed Plants from the Author's Herbarium. By H. B. 

 Fielding; assisted by G.Gardner, Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon. 

 8vo. 11. Is. London, 1844. 



HOOKER. ICONES PLANTARUM. By Sir W. J. Hooker, Director of the Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Kew. New Series, Vols. I III, containing each 100 plates with explanations. 

 8vo. cloth, each vol. 11. 8s. London, 1842 44. 



V Vol. 4. Part 1. 14s. London, 1845. 



THE LONDON JOURNAL of BOTANY. Vols. 16, with 24 plates each, boards, each 

 vol. II. 10*. 1842-47. 



* 4 * Also published monthly, with 2 plates. Price 2s. M. 



NOTES on the BOTANY of the ANTARCTIC VOYAGE, conducted by CAPT. JAMES 

 CLARK ROSS, R.N. F.R.S., in H.M.SS. Embus and Terror; with Observations on 

 Tnssae Grass of the Falkland Islands. 8vo. with 2 coloured plates, 4s. London, 1$1 



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