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CURTIS’S BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY, being Illustrations and 
Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain 
and Ireland, comprising coloured figures, from nature, of the 
most rare and beautiful species, and, in many instances, of the 
plants upon which they are found, By Joun Curtis, I'.L.8. 
The ‘ British Entomology’ was originally brought out in Monthly 
Numbers, size royal 8vo, at 4s. 6d., each containing four coloured 
plates with'text. It was commenced in 1824, and completed in 
1840, in 193 Numbers, forming 16 volumes, price £43 16s. 
The work is now offered new, and in the best condition :— 
Price to Subscribers for complete copies in sixteen volumes, £21. 
Price of the new issue, and of odd Numbers . . 3s. 6d. per No. 
*,* Vols. I. II, IIT. IV. and V, of the New Issue are now ready 
for delivery. 
INSECTA BRITANNICA. Diprpra. By F. Warxker, Bsq., 
F.L.S. Vol. I. and Il. Illustrated with plates. Price 25s, 
plain. 
THE ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF FISH. By Piscarzvs. 
Third Edition. Price 1s. 
“The object of this little book is to make known the means by which fish of 
all descriptions may be multiplied in rivers to an almost incalculable extent. ... . 
This principle of intrease Piscarius has carried out by argument and experiment 
in his little treatise, which, we think, is worthy the attention of the legislator, 
the country gentleman, and the clergyman; for it shows how an immense addi- 
tion may be made to the people’s food with scarcely any expense.”—ra. 
POPULAR HISTORY OF BRITISH ZOOPHYTES. By the 
Rev, Dr. Lanpsporoveu. With Twenty Plates. Royal 
1l6mo. Price 10s. 6d. coloured. 
“This work constitutes one of the popular series of scientific treatises which, 
from the simplicity of their style, and the artistic excellence and correctness of 
their numerous illustrations, has acquired a celebrity beyond that of any other 
series of modern cheap works, With this manual of Zoophytes, and that upon 
Seaweeds by the same author, the student can ramble along the sea-shores and 
glean knowledge from every heap of tangled weed that lies in his pathway.” 
—Liverpool Standard. 
“Parents who sojourn for a few months at the sea-side will find him a safe 
and profitable companion for their children. . He will tell them not only to see, 
but to think; and-he is moreover a cheerful, and at times a merry teller of inci- 
dents belonging to his subject.” — Belfast Mercury. 
“We can cordially recommend this beautiful little book to our readers as one 
which will greatly add to the interest of a temporary or permanent residence by 
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