WORKS 
PUBLISHED BYWM. S. ORR&CO. LONDON; 
AND 
Public attention is respectfully solicited to the following List of Popular and Cheap 
Publications in all branches of Literature and Science. 
IM P/IQNTHLY PARTS, ONE SHILLING PLAIN & Mi SHILLING SIXPENCE COLOURED, 
THE 
BRITISH CYCLOPAEDIA OF NATURAL 
HISTORY, 
COMBINING 
A SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, PLANTS, AND MINERALS, 
WITH A POPULAR VIEW OF THEIR HABITS, ECONOMY, 
AND PECULIAR STRUCTURE. 
The various articles for this work have been prepared in the most careful 
manner by authors eminent in their respective branches, and contain a mass of 
useful and interesting information not to be met with in any other single work. 
Volumes one and two are now ready, and the third and concluding volume will 
be completed early in 1837. Price of each volume lo*. plain, and 1/. hs. coloured 
plates* 
In One thick 8w. Volume, with upwards of 
200 Illustrations on Wood, 12s. cloth hoards, 
CUVIEPv'S ANIMAL KINGDOM, 
arranged according to its organization. 
Translated from the last French Edition, 
and abridged for the use of Students, by H. 
M'MURTRIE, M. D. 
*,* In this edition the Baron's grand outline of 
the animal king^dom is preserved entire, the abridg- 
ment being confined to his description of species. 
Thij work is intended as a class hook to the student 
in natural history and comparative anatomy. 
In 8w. 10*. M. cloth, 
BECHSTEIN'S CAGE -BIRDS ; 
their Natural History, Management, and 
the Methods of Catching them. By J. M. 
Bechstein, M. D. 
•'The information given in this book is most valu- 
able."— Court Magazine' 
'* Long considered a valuable aviary companion on 
the Continent."— jf/ieTUEum. 
*'A good and practical book."— Heraid. 
** To all keepers of ' Cage Birds' we earnestly re- 
commend this hook."— Examiner. 
The perusal is every way calculated to increase 
a taste for natural history."— £a//i Herald. 
"A volume very useful in its line."— Literary 
Gazette- 
In 2 vols. I2s. cloth, 
THE BRITISH NATURALIST, 
being Sketches of the most interesting pro- 
ductions of the British islands. By Robert 
MupiE. 
is. 6d. cloth lettered, and Is. Qd. morocco, 
THE NATURAL HISTORY of 
BIRDS ; their Structure, Action, Distribu- 
tion, and Classification. By Robert Mudie. 
*' Contains more information on the subject of 
bird than is to be found in a similar snace in the 
English Language."— Gias^ou' Courier. 
Is. 6d. cloth hoards, 
A CONSPECTUS OF BRITISH 
BUTTERFLIES and MOTHS, with their 
Caterpillars, Localities, and Times of their 
appearance. By James Rennie, M. A. 
Small 8vo. 5s. 6d- clothe 
WHITE'S NATURAL HISTORY 
and ANTIQUITIES of SELBORNE ; 
Observations on various parts of Nature, 
and the Naturalist's Calendar, with Notes 
by Edward Blyth, and numerous illus- 
trative wood-cuts. With a beautiful Map of 
the vicinity of Selborne. 
Square \2mo. cloth, 3s. %d., 
WILLIAM WISEMAN'S STO- 
RIES ABOUT BIRDS. Numerous Illus- 
trations. 
In One thick Volume 8m U. Is. cloth hoards, 
MONTAGU'S ORNITHOLOGI- 
CAL DICTIONARY OF BRITISH BIRDS, 
brought down to the present state of the 
science. (A New Edition. ) 
*** Only a very few copies left of this 
edition. 
