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Wood's Zoography; or The Beauties of Nature Displayed, 

 in select Descriptions from the Animal and Vegetable, 

 with Additions from the Mineral Kingdom. London, 

 1807, 3 vols. 8vo, 31. 13s. 6d. 



The same, 3 vols, large paper, 61. 6s. 



Vol. i. Pages xix and 572. Plates 25. 



— ii. 618. 20. 



— iii. 612. 15. 



v The Zoological Journal. London, 1824? — 31. 18 parts, 

 at 75. 6d. each, or with the Plates coloured, 105. 

 This work, containing many excellent papers, pro- 

 fesses to appear quarterly, but does not always keep 

 its time. There are occasional numbers of supple- 

 mentary plates, price 75. 6d. plain, or 15 shillings 

 coloured. Twenty parts, it is said, will complete 

 the work. 



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Art (the) of Preserving all Kinds of Animal and Vegetable 

 Substances for several Years. Translated from the 

 French of M. Appert. Lond. 1811, 12mo, 35. 6d. 

 Pages 164. Plate 1. 

 Cassini (H.). Opuscules Phytologiques. Paris, 1826, 

 2 vols. 8vo, sewed, 165. 

 Vol. i. Pages 426. Plates 12. 



— ii. 552. 



Wilkes's (B.) Twelve New Designs of English Butterflies. 

 Dedicated to the worthy Members of the Aurelian Society. 

 London, 1742, royal 4to, half-bound, rare, 21. 125. 6d. 

 Plates (coloured) 12, with the Names of the Insects 

 at the bottom of each Plate. 



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