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MISCELLANEOUS. 



Coloured copies of this magnificent work, well executed, 

 are very rare. 



Shaw's Zoological Lectures, delivered at the Royal Insti- 

 tution, 2 vols. 8vo, 21. 2s. 

 Vol. i. Pages 248. Plates 86. 



— ii. 225. 87—163. 



Musei Leveriani Explicatio, (Anglice et Latine). 



Lond. 1792—- 6, 21. Ss. 



Vol. i. Pages 248. Plates (coloured) 60. 



No.vi. . 12. 



There were only six Numbers published, five of which 

 form the first volume. 

 Cimelia Physica, or Figures of rare and curious 



Quadrupeds, Birds, &c, together with several of the 

 most elegant Plants, engraved and coloured from the 

 Subjects themselves by J. F. Miller. London, 1796, 

 folio. Pages 106. Plates (coloured) 60. 61. 6s. 

 Naturalist's Miscellany, 267 Numbers, containing 



1064 Plates (coloured), 33/. 17s. 



The Plates for No. 268 were finished, and may be had; 

 but the Descriptions are wanting, owing to the sud- 

 den death of Dr. Shaw. — Any of the Plates to the 

 Naturalist's Miscellany may be purchased separately, 

 accurately coloured, at sixpence each. They will 

 be found extremely useful to illustrate other works 

 in Natural History, where Plates are wanting ; being 

 regularly referred to by authors of reputation. The 

 different subjects are enumerated as follows. 



Beasts, 25. Birds, 284, 



Fish, 167. Reptiles, 57. 



Insects, 261. Crustacea, 14. 



Shells, 102. Corallines, 65. 



Mollusca, 76. Plants, 4. 



Fossils, 1. 



