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8 WORKS PUBLISHED BY 
ZOOLOGY. 
(Under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.) 
ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. SAMARANG. 
Edited by Anvaur Apams, F.L.S., Assistant-Surgeon, R.N., 
attached to the Expedition. 
Vertesrata. By Joun Epwarp Gray, F.R.S., Keeper of the 
Zoological Department of the British Museum. One Part. 
Price 10s. 6d. 
Fisurs. By Sir Joun Ricwarpson, M.D., F.R.S. One Part. 
Price 10s. 6d. 
Motuusca, By the Eprror and Lovett Rerye, F.L.S., F.G.S. 
Including the anatomy of the Spirula, by Prof. Ownn, F.R.S. 
Three Parts. Price 1/. 11s. 6d. 
Crustacea. By the Eprror and Apam Wurrp, F.L.8. Two 
Parts. Price 18s. 6d. 
*.* Complete in one handsome royal 4to volume, containing 55 
plates. Price, strongly bound in cloth, 37. 10s. 
POPULAR HISTORY OF MAMMALIA. By Apam Wutrs, 
F.L.S., Assistant in the Zoological Department of the British 
Museum. With sixteen Plates of Quadrupeds, &c. By B. 
W. Hawkins, F'.L.5. Royal 16mo. Price 10s. 6d. ‘coloured. 
“The present increase of our stores of anecdotal matter respecting every kind 
of animal has been used with much tact by Mr. White, who has a terse chatty 
way of putting down his reflections, mingled with that easy familiarity which 
every one accustomed daily to zoological pursuits is sure to attain. ‘The book is 
profusely illustrated.” —Ad/as. 
“No book can better answer its purpose: the descriptions are as bright as 3 
the pictures, and the kind-hearted playfulness of the style will make it an espe- 
cial favourite; unlike most popular manuals, it is the product of first-rate ; 
science.’ —Presbylerian Messenger. 
POPULAR HISTORY OF MOLLUSCA; or, Shells and their 
Animal Inhabitants. By Mary Rozserrs. With eighteen 
plates by Wing. Royal 16mo. Price 10s. 6d. coloured. 
“This volume forms another of the excellent series of illustrated works on 
various departments of Natural History, for which the public is indebted to 
Mr. Reeve... .. When we add, that the plates contain no fewer than ninety 
figures of shells, with their animal inhabitants, all of them well, and several 
admirably, executed, and that the text is written throughout in a readable and even 
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