4 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY ME. VAN YOGRST. 



OENITHOLOGICAI; SYNONYMS. By the late HUGH EDWIN 8TEICE- 

 LAND, M.A., F.E.8., &c. Edited by Mrs. HUGH EDWIN" STEICKLAND 

 and SIE WILLIAM JAEDIKE, Bart, F.E.S.E., &c. 870, Vol. I. contaiaiHg 

 the Order Accipifcres, 125. 6d. Vol. II. in the press. 



KEPTILES. 



HISTORY OP BRITISH REPTILES. By THOMAS BELL, F.R.8., Presi- 

 dent of the Linnean Society, T.P.Z. 8., &c., Professor of Zoology in King's Col- 

 lege, London. Second Edition, with 50 Illustrations, 12*. 



FISHES. 



PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF FISH IN FRESH WATERS, 

 by Artificial Spawning, Breeding, and Rearing. By GOTTLIEB BOCCIUS. 

 8to, 58. 



HISTORY OF BRITISH FISHES. By WILLIAM TARRELL, V.P.L.S., 

 P.Z.8., &e. Third Edition. Edited by SIR JOHN RICHARDSON, M.D. 

 Tvfo vols, demy 8to, illustrated by more than 500 Engravings, £3 Za. 



YARRELL.— GROWTH OF THE SALMON IN FRESH WATER. With 

 Six Coloured Illustrations of the Fish of the natural size, eihibiting its struc- 

 ture and exact appearance at various stages during the first two years. 12^. 

 sewed. 



HERALDRY OFFISH. By THOMAS MOTILE. Nearly six hundred fami- 

 lies are noticed in this work, and besides the several deacn'ptions of fish,fiahing- 

 neta, and boats, are included also mermaids, tritons, and shell-fish. Nearly 

 seventy ancient seals are described, and upwards of twenty subjects in stained 

 glass. The engi'avmgs, two hundred and five in number, are from stained 

 glass, tombs, sculpture and carving, medals and coins, rolls of arms, and pedi- 

 grees. 8vo, 21s.; a few on large paper (royal 8to) for colouring, £2 2e. 



ELY-FISHING IN SALT AND FRESH WATER. With Sis Coloured 

 Plates, representing Artificial Fliea, fcc. 8to, 7^. Gd. 



AN ANGLER'S RAMBLES. By EDWARD JESSE, F.L.8., Author of 

 'Gleanings in Natural History/ Contents: — Thames Fishing — Trolling in 

 StalFordshire — Porch Fishing Club — Two Days' Fly-fishing on the Test — Luck- 

 ford Fishing Club — Grayling Fishing — A Visit to Oxford — The Country Clergy- 

 man. Post 8vo, 10s. 6d. 



INVERTEBRATA. 



HISTOEY OF BEITI8H SESSILE-EYED CEUSTACEA (Sand-hoppers, 

 &o.). By C. SPENCE BATE, P.E S., F.L.S., and Professor WESTWOOD, 

 E.L.S., ^Tc. With figures of all the species, and tail-pieces. Uniforn:! with the 

 Stalk-eyed Crustacea by Professor Bell. Parts 1 to 10, each 2s. 6d. 



HISTOEY OP BEITISH STALK-EYED CEUSTACEA (Lobsters, Crabs, 

 Prawns, Shrimps, &c.). By THOMAS BELL, President of the Linnean So- 

 ciety, F.G.S., F.Z.8., Professor of Zoology in King's College, London. The 

 volume is illustrated by 174 Engravings of Species and tail-pieces. 8to, £1 5*. ; 

 royal 8to, £2 10». 



JOHN VAN VOOKST, 1 PATERNOSTER ROW. 



