BAILLIEKE BROTHERS’ 
CATALOGUE OF 
STANDARD AND RECENT BOOKS, 
ON ALL BRANCHES OP 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
It will be obferved that Tome of the books mentioned in this Catalogue 
are without prices affixed. Such books are fo fcarce as feldom to be pro- 
cured, confequently no price can be named. 
Others, extenhve or old books, are of fo fluctuating a value that no price 
could be named to a certainty ; in fuch cafes we have marked the prices, 
between brackets, at which • they are catalogued by Meffrs. Bailliere, of 
London and Paris, and which will ferve to give an approximate idea of 
the coll. 
Having our own Houfes, not Agencies, in Europe, we can undertake to 
£11 any orders we may be favored with as fully, as cheaply, and as expedi- 
tioufly as poffible. 
Abbot iindL Smith. The Natural History of the rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Geor- 
gia, including their systematic characters, metamorphoses and the plants on which they 
feed. 2 vols. 4to. Beautifully colored plates. Text in French and English. Pull 
bound, red morocco. London, 1797 $55 00 
Adztmsosi 'Uliciiel.) Cours d’histoire naturelle, comprenant le Regne animal, precede 
d’une introduction et accompague de notes par M. J. Payer, membre de ITnstitut, pro- 
fesseur de botanique a la Paculte des sciences. 2 vol., gr. in-18, avec tableaux. Paris.. 1 75 
Adams’ betters concerning the Northern Coast of the County of Antrim. 8vo. Lon- 
don, 1788 60 
Adams (A.) Zoology of the Voyage of H. M. S. Samarang, under the command of Capt. 
Sir Edward Belcher, C.B., P.K.A.S., during the years 1843-46. The Vertebrata, with eight 
plates, by John Edward Gray, P.Il.S. ; the Fishes, with ten plates, by Sir John Richard- 
son, F.R.S ; the Mollusca, with 24 plates, by Arthur Adams, P.L.S., and Lovell Reeve, 
P.L.S. ; the Crustacea, With 13 plates, by Arthur Adams, P.L.S. and Adam White, F.L.S. 
Royal 4to. Colored. London 21 00 
Adams (“I. and .A.) Genera of Recent Mollusca; arranged according to their Or- 
ganization. This work contains a description and a copperplate figure of each genus, 
and an enumeration of the species. 32 Pa rts are now published. 8vo., 75 cents plain ; 
or royal 8vo. with the plates colored, each 1 50 
AdamS) iUaik.ie» and ISarron. Manual of Natural History for the Use of Travel- 
lers; being a Description of the Families of the Animal and Vegetable kingdoms, with 
Remarks on the Practical Study of Geology and Meteorology. To which are appended 
Directions for Collecting and Preserving. Post 8vo. London ......' 360 
Adtsms (U. Catalogue of Shells collected at Panama. With Notes on Synonymy, 
station and habitat. 4to. New York, 1852 6 00 
Contributions to Conchology. Vol. 1. New York, Oct. 1849 — Nov. 1852.... 2 50 
Agass Z (ti.) Recherchessurles poissons fossiles,comprenant la description de 500especes 
qui n’existent plus, I’exposition des lois de la succession et du developpement organique 
des poissons durant toutes les metamorphoses du globe terrestre; une nouvelle classifi- 
cation deces animaux, exprimant leurs rapports avec la serie des formations; enfin, des 
considerations geologiques generales, tirees de I’etude de ces fossiles. Ouvrage complet. 
Neufchatel, 1833-184A 5 vol. in-4, et atlas de 400 pi. in-folio. Publiees en IS livrai- 
sons 150 00 
— Monographie des poissons fossiles du vieux gres rouge, ou Systeme devonien des 
iles Britanniques et de la Russie. Ouvrage complet. Public en 3 livraisons, in-folio, 
contenant41 pi. col. SoUure, 1844 30 00 
