BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY). 21 



Catalogue of the British Echinoderms in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). By F. Jeffrey Bell, M.A. Pp. xvii., 202. 

 Woodcuts and 16 Plates (2 Coloured). [With Table of 

 Contents, Tables of Distribution, Alphabetical Index, 

 Description of the Plates, &c.] 1892,' 8vo. 12s. 6d. 



List of the Specimens of British Animals in the Collection 

 of the British Museum ; with Synonyma and References 

 to figures. 12mo. : — 



Part V. Lepidoptera. By J. F. Stephens. 2nd Edition. 

 Revised by H. T. Stainton and E. Shepherd. Pp. iv.. 

 224. 1856. Is. 2d. 



Part VI. Hymenoptera. By F.Smith. Pp.134. 1851. 2s. 



Part VII. Mollusca, Acephala and Brachiopoda. By 

 Dr. J. E. Gray. Pp. iv., 167. 1851. 3s. 6d. 



Part VIII. Fish. By Adam White. Pp. xxiii., 164. 

 (With Index and List of Donors.) 1851. 3s. 6d. 



Part XI. Anoplura, or Parasitic Insects. By H. Denny. 

 Pp. iv., 51. 1852. Is. 



Part XII.' Lepidoptera (continued). By James F. 

 Stephens. Pp. iv., 54. 1852. dd. 



Part XIII. Nomenclature of Hymenoptera. By 

 Frederick Smith. Pp. iv., 74. 1853. Is. id. 



Part XIV. Nomenclature of Neuroptera. By Adam 

 White. Pp. iv., 16. 1853. Qd. 



Part XV. Nomenclature of Diptera, I. Bv Adam 

 White. Pp. iv., 42. 1853. Is. 



Part XVI. Lepidoptera (completed). ByH. T. Stainton.^ 

 Pp.199. [With an Index.] 1854. 3s. 



PLANTS. 



Illustrations of Australian Plants collected in 1770 during 

 Captain Cook's Voyage round the World in H.M.S. 

 " Endeavour." By the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, 

 Bart., E.B., P.R.S., and Dr. Daniel Solander, F.R.S. 

 [Being a series of lithographic reproductions of copper- 

 plates engraved after paintings by F. P. Nodder, James- 

 Miller, J. F. Miller, and John Cleveley.j With Introduc- 

 tion and Determinations by James Britten, F.L.S., Senior 

 Assistant, Department of Botany, British Museum : — 



Part I. — 101 Plates, with 31 pages of descriptive text^ 

 1900, fol. U. 5s. 



Part II.— 142 Plates (pis. 101-243), with 41 pages of 

 descriptive text (pp. 35-75). 1901, foL 11. 15s. 



