CONCHOLOGY. 



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X Brooks's Introduction to the Study of Conchology. Lond* 

 1816, 4to, 31. 105. 



Pages 174. Plates 11, nine of which are coloured. 

 Brown's Elements of Conchology, or Natural History of 

 Shells. Lond. 1816, 8vo, 8s. 

 Pages 168. Plates 9. 

 The same, with coloured Plates. 12s. 

 Brown's Illustrations of the Conchology of Great Britain 

 and Ireland. London 1827, royal 4to, boards, 3/. 10s. 

 Plates (coloured) 52. 

 There is no text besides a Catalogue of names and 

 references to two or three authors. 

 ' Bruguiere. Histoire Naturelle des Vers. Paris, 1792, 

 4to, vol. 1. 1/. 8s. 



Pages 757. 



This volume (a part of the Encyclopedic Methodique) 

 ends the Genus Conus, and is all that has been pub- 

 lished on the subject. 

 Burrow's Elements of Conchology, according to the Lin- 

 naean System. Lond. 1825, 8vo, third edit, boards, 16s. 

 Pages 248. Plates 28. 

 The same, with the Plates coloured, 1/. lis. 6d. 



X Chemnitz on the Genus Chiton (in German). Nurnberg 9 

 1784, 4to, sewed, 5s. 

 Pages 32. Plates (coloured) 2. 

 Column a (F.). De Purpura. Kilice, 1675, 4to, scarce, 



7s. 6d. 



Pages 114. Tables x. and Dictionarium Ostraco- 

 logicum. 



Crouch's Illustrated Introduction to Lamarck's Concho- 

 logy contained in his Histoire Naturelle des Animaux 

 sans Vertebres. Lond. 1826, 4to, 11. lis. 6d. 



Pages 47. Plates 22. 



The same, with the Plates coloured, Si. 3s, 



