ARTHUR H. SEARLE, 



SCIENTIFIC DRAUGHTSMAN, 



Begs to announce that he undertakes Illustrations for vScientific 

 Publications direct from the Natural Objects, either by Lithography or by 

 Pen-and-ink or \Vater-colour Drawings for reproduction as process blocks. 



Special ISuhjeds : Conchology and Palaeontology* 



ESTIMATES AND SPECIMENS OF WORK SUBMITTED ON APPLICATION. 

 On corresfond cii frntuaii' . 

 22, ST. GEORGE'S AVENUE, TUFNELL PARK, 



LO NDON, N. 



~FOR SALE 



The Valuable and Extensive Collection of 



Freshwater Shells 



FORMED BY THE LATE 



Mr. G- SHERRIFF TYE, (of Birmingham), 



Collection 1.— Unionidae. Upwards of 800 specimens, of which about 700 

 arc British. There are many rare and unique forms all in beautilul 

 condition. The collection is contained in a Cabinet 3ft. 6in. x2ft. Sin. x 

 5ft. Sin. high, with 28 drawers, sliding glass covdrs. Specimens 

 mounted on glass tablets. Several Monographs, Pamphlets, and late 

 owners MSS. For further particulars, &c.. apply 



Mr. Cecil Tye, 10, Richmond l{oad Handsworih, Birmingham. 



THE IRISH NATURALIST. 



A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF GENERAL IRISH |4ATURAL HISTORY. 

 BOTANY. ZOOLOGY. GEOLOGY. 



EiJiTED iiV GEO. H. CARPENTER, B.Sc, axd R. LLOYD PRAEGER, B.A. 



THIS MAGAZINE should be in the hands of all Naturalists interested in 

 the distribution of animals and plants over the British Islands. 



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 LONDON : SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT & Co. 



Of the late" Firm of 

 F. HUTH, Edinburgh. 



A. S. HUTH, 



LITHOGRAPHER, 



Illustrations for Scientific Publications 



Carefully reproduced from Natural Specimens or Drawings. 

 Estimates and Specimens of work sent on application. 



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 LONDON, N.W. 



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