REEVE, BENHAM, AND REEVE. 
j The figures tire drawn and lithographed by G. B. Sowerby, j 
\ Junr., of the natural size, except those requiring to be enlarged. \ 
$ “ This great work is intended to embrace a complete description and illustration > 
s of the shells of molluscous animals ; and so far as we have seen, it is not such as < 
<; to disappoint the large expectations that have been formed respecting it. The ? 
$ figures of the shells are all of full size ; in the descriptions a careful analysis is s 
< given of the labours of others ; and the author has spared no pains to make ( 
? the work a standard authority on the subject of which it treats.” — Athenceum. 5 
CONCHOLOGIA ICONICA. 
| The following genera published in Parts 1 to 60 comprise 480 j 
l plates of 8750 figures of 2886 species, arranged in four volumes, as \ 
> follows : — 
YOL. I. 
J Conus 
Phorus 
Delphinula 
Pleurotoma 
Pectunculus 
Cypricardia \ 
5 Crassatella 
Cardita 
Harpa \ 
l [122 plates, price £7. 16s. 6 d. half-bound. | 
YOL. II. 
< 
i Corbula 
Glauconome 
Mitra ! 
j Area 
Myadora 
Cardium 
<! Triton 
Eanella 
Isocardia 
[ 114 plates, price £7- 6s. 6d. half -bounds] \ 
2 
YOL. III. 
l Murex 
Mangelia 
< 
Monoceros j 
Cyprsea 
Purpura 
Bullia 1 
\ Haliotis 
Bicinula 
Buccinum \ 
<; [129 plates, price £8. 5s. (Sd. half -bound.] 
YOL. IY. 
> Chama 
Picula 
Pusus \ 
| Chiton 
Pyrula 
Paludomus j 
1 Chitonellus 
Turbinella 
Fasciolaria 
Turbo 
I [110 plates, price £7 • ls.ftd. half -bound.'] 
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