Books for the Seaside 



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BOOKS FOR THE SEASIDE. 



With prices from recent second-hand catalogues. 



The following list may assist some of our readers who are 

 desirous to take with them to the seaside trustworthy books 

 on its natural history ; many or most of them are out of 

 print, but may easily be obtained second-hand. 



" Marine Zoology of the British Isles," by P. H. Gosse. 

 Numerous engravings, 2 vols, i2mo, cloth, 1855-56 (pub. 15s), 

 7s. 6d. 



" A Year at the Shore," by P. H. Gosse, 36 coloured plates, 

 1865, 6s. to 10s. 6d. 



" Sea-side Studies at Ilfracombe, Tenby, the Scilly Isles 

 and Jersey," by George Henry Lewes, Second Edition, 1859, 

 4s. 6d. 



"Tenby, a Sea-side Holiday," by P. H. Gosse, 24 coloured 

 plates, i2mo, cloth, 1856, 10s. A narrative of six weeks' work 

 exploring tide pools, searching caverns, &c. 



" A Naturalist's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast," by 

 P. H. Gosse, illustrated with 28 plates. It was published at 

 £\ is., and is now somewhat scarce, but second-hand copies 

 are occasionally offered at half price. 



" Beach Rambles in Search of Sea-side Pebbles and 

 Crystals," by J. G. Francis, London, 1861, 8 coloured plates, 

 4s. 6d. 



"The Sea and its Living Wonders," by G. Hartwig, 12 

 chromo plates and numerous woodcuts, 1861, 8s. 6d. The 

 Fourth Edition (1873) with 8 plates, may be obtained for 5s. 



" History of British Sessile Eyed Crustacea," by Messrs. 

 T. Bell and J. O. Westwood, 2 vols with numerous engrav- 

 ings, published at £^ in 1863, 18s. 6d. 



" History of British Stalk Eyed Crustacea," by T. Bell, 

 l8 53> J 74 engravings, 15s. 



" History of British Starfishes and other Animals of the 



