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Phycologia Britannica; or, History of British 
Seaweeds. Containing Coloured Figures, Generic and Specific 
Characters, Synonyms and Descriptions of all the Species of Algz 
inhabiting the Shores of the British Islands. By Dr. W. H. 
Harvey, F.R.S. New Edition. Royal 8vo, 4 vols. 360 
Coloured Plates, £7 10s. : , 
Phycologia Australica; a History of Australian 
Seaweeds, comprising Coloured Figures and Descriptions of the 
more characteristic Marine Alge of New South Wales, Victoria, 
Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia, and a 
Synopsis of all known Australian Alge. By Dr. W. H. Harvey, 
F.R.S, Royal 8vo, Five Vols., 300 Coloured Plates, £7 13s. 
SHELLS AND MOLLUSKS. 
Elements of Conchology; an Introduction to 
the Natural History of Shells, and of the Animals which form. 
them. By Lovett Reeve, F.L.8. Royal 8vo, Two Vols., 62 
Coloured Plates, £2 16s. 
Conchologia Iconica ; or, Figures and Descriptions 
of the Shells of Mollusks, with remarks on their Affinities, Syno- 
nymy, and Geographical Distribution. By Lovett Reeve, 
F.L.S8., and G. B. Sowrersy, F.L.S., complete in Twenty Vols., 
4to, with 2727 Coloured Plates, half-calf, £178. 
A. detailed list of Monographs and Volumes may be had. 
Conchologia Indica; Illustrations of the Land and 
Freshwater Shells of British India. Edited by SyLvanus 
Haney, F.L.S., and Wint1am THEOBALD, of the Geological 
Survey of India. Complete in One Vol., 4to, with 160 Coloured 
Plates, £8 5s. : 
The Edible Mollusca of Great Britain and Ireland, 
including the Oyster, Mussel, Cockle, Scallop, Limpet, Whelk, 
Periwinkle, and many others less generally known, with much 
curious and interesting information respecting them; with the 
Modes of Cooking them. By M.S. Lovetn. Crown 8vo, with 
12 Coloured Plates. New Edition, rewritten a: d much erlarged, 
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