J anuary 1st, I860. 
BA-ILLIERE BROTEIERS’ 
FIRST SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE OF 
RECENT FOREIGN BOOKS 
ON 
NATURAL HISTORY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 
[It is particular!}’' requested that the manner in wliich books 
are to be forwarded should be specified on the order. If hy 
Mail, ten per cent, must be added to the remittance, to cover 
the cost of postage, which the Post Office -regulations require 
to be prepaid.] 
Accentiiatcd List of British Lepidoptera. 8vo. London, 1859 . . . .1 35 
Agassiz (li.) An essay on Classification. 8vo. London, 1859 . . . .3 25 
Aanalcs de la Societe Entomologique de Fi’ance. 3e Serie, tome 6. 1858. Per annum . 9 00 
Archer. Popular Economie Botany. Colored plates, 12mo. London, 1859, reduced to . 1 75 
Argyl. Geology past and present 8vo. London, 1859 . . . . .30 
Arthaiid. Be la Vigne 6t de ses produits. 8vo. Paris, 1858 . . . . 1 13 
Baillierc’s Ethnographical Library, conducted by Edwin Norris, Esq., R.A.S. Vol. I. 
Native Races of the Indian Archipelago ; Papuans. By George Windsor Earl, M. R.A.S. 
Post 8vo., cloth. With 5 colored plates and 2 woodcuts. London, 1853 . .2 00 
Vol. II. Native Races of the Russian Empire. By Dr. R. G. Latham, author of The 
Varieties of Man, etc. Post 8vo. With a colored map, copied from one made under the 
direction of the Russian Government, and other illustrations. London, 1855 . . 2 00 
Balfour. Botany and Religion. 8vo. London, 1859 . . . . . 1 80 
Barbot. Traite comjDlet des Pierres precieuses. 8vo. Paris, 1858 . . . 2 00 
Baroii, Le Deluge, sa Cause. 8vo. Paris, 1858 . . . . . . 1 60 
Barth (II.) Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, Vols. 4 and 5, in 8vo. 
London, 1858 . . . . . . . . . . 12 50 
5 vols. 8vo. . . . . . . . . . . 25 00' 
Barton (W. P. C.) Compendium Florae Philadelphicae, containing a description of the 
indigenous and naturalized Plants found within a circuit of Ten Miles around Philadel- 
phia. 2vols.,12mo. Philadelphia, 1818 . . . . . . . 1 5( 
Beale. Illustrations to “ How to work with the Microscope,” containing upwards of 150 
separated figures. Post 8vo. London, 1859 ..... . 5( 
Bell. Knowledge of-Living things and the Laws of their existence. Profusely illustrated 
with plates and woodcuts. Post 8yo. New York, 1830 . . .In the Press. 
Benoit. Illustragione sistematica critica, iconografica de Testacei Estramarini della Sicilia 
Utteriore. Part3,4to. Naples, 1859 . . . . . . . 3 00 
Bentham (G.) Handbook of the British Flora. A description of the Flowering plants and 
Ferns indigenous to or naturalized in, the British Isles. Post 8vo. London, 1858 . 3 25 
Berkeley (Rev. M. J.) An introduction to Cryptogamic Botany. Profusely illustrated. 
8vo. London, 1857 . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 
Blake. Report of a Geological Reconnaissance in California, made in connection with the 
Expedition to Survey Routes in California, under Lieut. Williamson. "With an Appendix 
by Profs. Agassiz, Gould, Bailey, Conrad, Torrey, Schaeffer, and Easton. Profusely and 
magnificently illustrated. 4to., cloth. New York, 1858 . . . . . 8 00 
Blenkarn. Briti.sh Timber Trees ; their Rearing and subsequent Management in Woods, 
Groves, and Plantations. Post 8vo. London, 1859 . . . . . 1 25 
Mailliere Mrothers^ 440 Mroadt^mj^ e7W®. 
