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1. J. B. Verany, Mollusques Mäditerranäens. Partie [ (tout ce qui a parü): Cä- 
phalopodes. Genes 1851. gr. in-4. 16 el 132 pg. avec 44 planches coloriees. M. 140, — 
Ce livre qui n’a jamais <H£ mis en commerce est devenu trfcs-rare. A l’eiception de l’ouvrage de 
Ri eso (C£phalopode§ de Nice), qui a parfaitement disparu, et du grand ouvrage de Flrussac et d’Orbigny 
que l’on ne trouve que rarement complet — nous n’en poss£dnns qu'un exemplaire avec 100 planches — l’atlas 
de V£rany est la seule iconographie de cette famille interessante des Mollusques. — Le teite seul, sans l’atlas: M. 18. 
2. M. T. Masters, Vegetable Teratology. An account of the principal deviations 
from the usual construction ol Plants. London 1869. roy. 8. 38 a. 53 4 pg. with 
218 woodcuts. cloth. M. 45, — 
This ie the rarest volume in the whole set of the Ray Society’s Publications. 1t is the only work 
which treats tbe complete Teratology of plants as Prof. O. Penzig’s Pflanzen - Teratologie iß not yet fwis- 
hed. (Volume I. 1890. M. 20). — The German translation by I)r. U. Dämmer published in 1886 (a volume 
of 626 pg. with 1 plate a. many woodcuts). M. 16. (To be had from R. F. & S. at M. 12.) 
3. J. C. Ohenu, Manuel de Conchyliologie et de Paläontologie Conchyliologique. 
2 tomes. Paris 1859 — 62. gr. in-8. 842 pg. avec 4943 gravures cn bois, dont hcau- 
cour> coloriees. d.-rel. M. 50, — 
Une innovation interessante — Pintercalation de figures coloriees dans le texte — a 6t£ introduite 
dans 1a science par ce beau livre, qui est £puis6 depuis beaucoup d’annees et dont le prix monte toujours. 
4. Sir J. G. Dalyell, The Powers of the Creator displayed in the Creation or obser- 
vations on life amidst the various forms of the humbler tribes of animatcd nature. 
3 volumes (II. a. III. posthumous). London 1851 — 58. roy. 4. 826 pg. with portrait (of 
the author) a. 145 beautifully coloured plates. half bonnd calf. (Price 10® 10.) M. 120, — 
Volume I: llolothuria. Aslerias. Ophiura. Sea Urchin. Decapodes. Miscellaneous Crustaceans. Para- 
sitep. Hydrachna. — Volume II: liirudo. Gordius. Vermiculi. Ascaris. Planaria. Nais. Lumbricus. Nereis. 
Spio. Aphrodite. Sabella. Terebella. Amphitrite. Miscellaneous Vermes. Aplysia. Tritonia. I)ori9. Eolis. Nau- 
tiline — Volume III: Memoir of Dalyell. Sepia. Testacea Univalves. Bivalve Shells. Oyster Fishery. Lepas. 
Serpula. Sponges. Lissotriton. 
The plates of this book are eiecuted with the utmost care. The work ie no more to be had at the 
publisher’s. 
5. T. C. Jerdon, Illustrations of Indian Ornithology; containing 50 figures ot 
(47) new, unfigured a. interesting species of Birds, chiefly from the South of India. 
Madras (American Mission Press) 1847. roy. 8. 50 coloured plates w. text. half. bd. 
morocco. M. 180, — 
Very rare. Only a small number of copies printed for subscribers. A 2. series of 50 more birds which 
was intended by the author never appeared. 
There has been published hesides an edition in Royal-(Juarto, plates and letterpress of which are the 
same as in that mentioned above, but which is still rarer. We have only Part I. with 25 coloured plates. 
Pric e M. .%o. 
6. — The Birds of India. Natural histor > of all tbe birds known to inhabit Con- 
tinental India; with descriptions of the species etc. and a notice of such families 
as are not found in India. 3 volumes. Calcutta (Military Orphan Press) 1862 — 64. 
roy. 8. 580 a. 908 pg. cloth. M. 98, — 
The original edition, out of print since many ycars. It was at first to be published in 2 volumes (3 
parts): therefore Volume II bears the title: Vol. II. pari 1, but the last volume* (which ought to have been 
Vol. II. part 2) is marked vol. III. 
7. — The same work. Reprinted under supervision of H. H. Godwin - Austen. 
3 volumes. Calcutta (P. S. D'Rozario & Co.) 1877. roy. 8. 580 a. 87, 908 pg. with 
1 plate. cloth. M. 100, — 
A literal reprint of the original edition to which only have been added the ‘Supplementary Notes by 
Jerdon’, published in ‘Ibis’, 1871 — 72, (without the coloured plate) and a diagram to illustrate the terms com- 
monly used in descriptions of birds. 
8. F. H. Störer, First outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical 
Substances. Cambridge, Mass. 1864. roy. 8. 11 a. 713 pg. cloth. M. 90, — 
Perhaps the rarest work on Chemistry published in this Century. It is remarkable, that no other book 
on the same matter has been written since. So Storer’s Dictionary, is still highly important to every Student 
though nearly all other Chemical works of that time — those treating the Hislory of that Science excepted — 
have lost their value. 
9. Bibliotheca Zoologie a. Original-Abhandlungen aus d. Gesammtgebiete d. Zoologie. 
Herausgeg. v. Leuckart u. Chun. Bisher erschien: Heft I — VII, VIII. Liefg. 1 — 10. 
IX, X, XL Liefg. 1—5, XII. Liefg. 1—3, XIII. Liefg. 1—3. Stuttg. 1888—93. gr. 4. 
m. 102 z. ThI. color. Tafeln. (Statt 571 Mark.) M. 380, — 
Inhaltsverzeichnis? in Naturae Novitates. 
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