G. B. SOAH ERBY also keeps a supply of the following select 

 Works on JS'atural History; and furnishes periodical Publications, both 

 French and English: — 



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1 GENERA of RECENT and FOSSIL 

 SHELLS, for tlie Use of Students in 

 CONCHOLOGY and GEOLOGY: 



to be contiuued in Monthly Numbers, 

 each containing Six Plates of Genera, 

 tvitli corresponding Letter-press, de- 

 scriptive of the characters by which 

 each Genus is distinguished ; the Land, 

 Fresh Water, and marine Nature of 

 each Genus will be pai'ticularly noticed, 

 as well as the Stiata in wliich the 

 Fossil Species occur ; by G. B. 

 SowEKBY. The price of each Number 

 is 4s. plain, and 6s. highly finished in 

 colours. No. 1 to 2-1 are published. 



2. History and Description of the MU- 

 SEUai of NATURAL HISTORY, 

 and Royal Garden, at Paris, being a 

 full account of the enlargement and 

 progress of the several Collections this 

 luagnilicent Establishment contains, in 

 Zoology, Mineralogy, a«d Botany ; 

 composed by authority of the French 

 Government, from the notes furnished 

 by the Professors and Administrators 

 of the Museum. Translated from the 

 French of M. Dei.euze, Assistant Bo- 

 tanist, by A. A. RO YER. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 17 plates, price ,^'1 Is. 



3 ENGLISH BOTANY; or, coloured 

 Figvires of all the Native Plants of 

 Great Britain, by J. Sowerby, F.L.S. 

 ^lc. With Descriptions, by Sir J. E. 

 Smith, M.D. P.L.S. ^55. 



4. ENGLISH FUNGI, coloured Figures 



and Descriptions ; by J. Soweuby, 

 small folio. „£11. 



5. BRITISH MINERALOGY, coloured 



Figures and Descriptions of British 

 Minerals, h vols. Royal 8vo. in Num- 

 bers, or neatly bound in 4 vols. 30 

 Numbers at 2s. 6d. and 54 at 5s. 



6. EXOTIC MINERALOGY, coloured 



Figures and Description, as a Supple- 

 ment to British Mineralogy, and making 

 together with it, a complete Minera- 

 logical Cabinet. 28 Numbers, Royal 

 8vo. at 5s. — to be completed in 2 vols. 



MINERAL CONCHOLOGY; or, the 



Fossil Shells of Great Britain. Co- 

 loured Figures and Descriptions ; by J. 

 SoAVERBY, Royal 8vo. 84 Numbers, 

 at 5s. to be continued Monthly. 



8 EXOTIC BOTANY; or, coloured 



Figures of new, beautiful, or rare Plants, 

 by J. SowERB Y, with their Descriptions 

 by Sir J. E. Smith. 2 vols. 4to. £6, 



9 A BOTANICAL DRAWING BOOK, 



Royal 6to. colouied 10s. 6d. — unco- 

 loured 7s. 6d. 



10 A new ELUCIDATION of COLOURS 



by J. Sowerby, Royal 4to. ^1 Is. 



11 MALACOSTRACA PODOPTHAL- 



MA BRITANNLE ; or a Monograph 

 of the British Crabs, Lobsters, Prawns, 

 &c. by Dr. Leach, with coloured En- 

 gravings, by J. Sowerby. 17 Num- 

 bers, Royal 4to. at 7s. 6d. each, to be 

 completed in about 3 more Numbers. 



12 Histoire Naturelle, generale et particu- 



liere.desMOLLUSQUES TERRES- 

 TRES et FLUVIATILES, by Baron 

 d'AuDEBARD de Ferussac ; or, Fe- 

 russac on Land and Fresh Wat^ 

 Shells. 22 Numbers in folio, highly 

 finished in colours, at 25s. each, or 

 uncoloured 15s. each. 



13 RECHERCHES sur les OSSEMENS 



FOSSILES des .QUADRUPEDES, 

 nouvelle Edition, entierement refon- 

 due et considerablement augmentee 

 by the Baron Cuvier. 5 vols, in 4to. 

 — vol. i. ^3 — vol. ii. „£3. 10s.— vol 

 iii. ^3.— vol. iv. £2. 10s.— vol. v, 

 part 1, ^l.l5s. 



14 MEMOIRES sur les TERRAINS DE 



SEDIMENT SUPERIEURES CAL- 

 CAREO-TRAPPEENS du VICEN- 

 TIN, &c. par Alexandre Bkong- 

 niart, &c. 1 vol. in 4to. 6 planches, 

 9s. 6d. 



15 De r Organization des Animaux, on 



PRINCIPES d'ANATOMIE COM- 

 PAREE, par M. Ducrotay de 

 Blaixville, D. M. p. the first vol. 

 8vo. 8s. 6d. 



16 The FOSSILS of the SOUTH 



DOWNS, or Outlines of the Geology 

 of the South Eastern Division of Sus- 

 sex, (illustrated by 42 Plates, engraved 

 in Aquatinta, by Mrs. Manteli.,) 1 

 vol. Royal 4to. by Gideon Mante'll, 

 Esq. F. L. S. &c. £S. 13s. 6d, 



17 TRAITEde CRIST ALLOGRAPHIE, 



suivi d'une Application des principes ds 



