BOOKS FOR THE SEA-SIDE. 
POPULAR HISTORY OP BRITISH SEAWEEDS; 
Comprising all tlie Marine Plants of tlie British Isles. By the 
Rev. David Landsborough. Second Edition. 22 Plates hy 
Pitch. 10s. 6d. coloured. 
“ The book is as well executed as it is well timed. The descriptions are 
scientific as weH as popular, and the plates are clear and explicit. It is a 
worthy sea-side companion—a handbook for every resident on the sea¬ 
shore.”— Economist. 
POPULAR HISTORY OF BRITISH ZOOPHYTES. 
By the Rev. Dr. Landsborough. 20 Plates by Fitch. 10s. 6 d. 
coloured.- 
“With this manual of Zoophytes, and that upon Seaweeds hy the same 
author, the student can ramble along the sea-shores, and glean knowledge 
from every heap of tangled weed that lies in his pathway .”—Liverpool 
Standard. 
POPULAR BRITISH C0NCHOL0GY; 
Containing a familiar History of the Mollusca and Shells inha¬ 
biting the British Isles. By G. B. Sowerby, F.L.S. 20 
Plates. 10s. 6d. coloured. 
POPULAR HISTORY OF THE MOLLUSCA; 
Or, Shells and their Animal Inhabitants. By Mary Roberts. 
18 Plates by W. Wing. 10s. 6 d. coloured. 
“A handsome book, containing an interesting account of the formation 
of shells, and a popular history of the most remarkable shell-fish or land 
shell-animals. It will prove a nice book for the season, or for any time.”— 
Spectator. 
PHYCOLQGIA BRITANNIC A; 
Or, the History of British Seaweeds; containing Coloured Figures 
and descriptions of all the species of Algse inhabiting the shores 
of the British Islands. By William Henry Harvey, M.D., 
M.R.I.A., 
In 8 vols. royal 8vo, arranged in order of publication £7 12 6 
In 4 vols. royal 8vo, arranged systematically according 
to the Synopsis..£7 17 6 
*** A few Copies have i een printed on large gager. 
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