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CONCHOLOGY. 



The present volume contains the Bivalves only. Dr. 

 Turton proposes to give the Univalves and Multi- 

 valves in two subsequent volumes. 

 Turton's British Fauna, containing a Compendium of the 

 Zoology of the British Islands, arranged according to the 

 Linnsean system. Swansea, 1807, 12mo, bds. 105. 6d. 

 Pages 230. 



In this useful work will be found a complete specifica- 

 tion of all the British Shells. 



— — Conchological Dictionary of the British Islands. 



London, 1819, 12mo, boards, . 9s, 



Pages xxiv and 272. Plates 28. 

 The same, with the Plates coloured, 145. 

 The same, 8vo, with 2 sets of Plates, 1/. lis. 6d. 



Turton's Manual of the Land and Fresh-water Shells of 

 the British Islands. Lond, 1831, 12mo, 105. 6d. 



Pages 152. Plates (coloured) 10. 

 Vale nt yn (F.). Verhandeling der Zee Horenkens, &c. 

 i. e. A Description of the Shells and Productions found 

 on the Coast of Amboyna, and serving as a Supplement 

 to Rumphius. Amst. 1754, folio, scarce, 155. 

 Walker (G.). Testacea minuta rariora nuperrime detecta 

 in Arena Littoris Sandivicensis a Gul. Boys, multa addi- 

 dit, et omnium figuras delineavit G. Walker. London, 

 1784, 4to, very rare, 11. 10s. 



Pages c 25. Plates 3. 

 This book, which goes by the name of Walker, is in 

 fact the production of the late Mr. Boys of Sand- 

 wich, who furnished Walker with the shells, col- 

 lected for the most part on the Sandwich shore; 

 and who at the same time, with great perseverance, 

 made drawings of them from magnified represen- 

 tations. 



