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CATALOGUE Or THE LIBRAEY 



Ricci (James H. de). Fiji. Our new province in the South Seas. 



8v(). London, 1875. 



Rice (William). Indian Game (from Quail to Tiger). 



8vo. London, 1884. 



Rice (William North). See Jones (J. M.) and Goode (G. B.). Nat. 

 Hist. Bermudas. 



Ricli (Claudius James). Narrative of a Residence in Koordistau, 

 and on the site of Ancient Nineveh ; with Journal of a Yoyage 

 down the Tigris to Bagdad. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 183G. 



Richard (Achille). Elemens d'Histoire Naturelle Medicale. 



2 vols. 8vo. Paris et Bruxelles, 1831. 



. See Cuvier (G.). Cours complet d'Hist. Nat. 



Richard (Jules). Exposition Ujiiverselle de 1900. Principaute de 

 Monaco. Les Campagnes Scientifiques de S. A. S. le Prince 

 Albert 1" de Monaco. 8vo. Monaco, 1900. 



Richards (Thomas). New South Wales in 1881 ; being a brief 

 statistical and descriptive account of the Colony, Slc. Second 

 issue. 8vo. Sydney, 1882. 



Richards (Vincent). The Land-marks of Snake-Poison literature, 

 being a review of the more important researches into the Nature, 

 of Snake-Poisons. 8vo. Calcutta, 1885. 



Richardson {Sir Benjamin Ward). Biological Experimentation, its 

 function and limits. 8vo. London, 1896. 



Richardson (James). Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa 

 performed in the years 1850-51. 



2 vols. 8vo. London, 1853. 



Richardson {Sir John). Eauna Boreali- American a ; or, the Zoology 

 of the Northern Parts of British America : containing descrip- 

 tions of the Objects of Natural History collected on the late 

 Northern Land Expeditions, under the command of Captain Sir 

 John Eeat^klin. 4 vols. 4to. London, 1829-37. 



Quadrupeds. By J. Richardson. (1829.) 



Eirds. By W. Swainson and J. Richardson. (1831.) 



Fishes. By J. Richardson. (1836.) 



Insects. ByW. KiRBY. (1837.) 



. Icones Piscium ; or Plates of rare Eishes. 



8vo. London, 1843. 



— . The Polar Regions. 8vo. Edinhurgli, 1861. 



-= . Article " Ichthyology." (Erom the 8th edition of the Encyclo- 

 pedia Britannica.) See Wilson (James). 



' . The Museum of Natural History ; being a popular account 



of the structure, habits, and classification of the various depart- 

 ments of the animal kingdom : Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, 

 Eishes, Shells, and Insects, including the Insects destructive to 

 agriculture. By Sir JoH^f Richardson, "W. S. Dallas, T. 

 Spencee Cobbold, W. Baieu, and Adam White. 



2 vols, in 1. 4to. Glasgow [n. d.]. 



