34 AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY. 
Part I. Mammalia, preceded by an Introduction, pp. 178 and 146, with 33 
coloured Plates. 
Part II. Birds, pp. xii. and 380. 141 Plates. 
Part III. Reptiles and Amphibia, pp. vi. and 98. 23 Plates. 
Part IV. Fishes, pp. ix. and 415. 79 Plates. 
Part V. Mollusca. pp. iv. and 271. 40 Plates. 
Part VI. Crustacea, pp. 70. 13 Plates. 
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De Witt Clinton. —Remarks on the Fishes of the Western Waters of the 
State of New York, by Hon. De Witt Clinton. 8vo. New York, 1815. 
Emmons.— Report on the Insects of the State of New York, by Dr. E. 
Emmons. 1 vol. 4to, pp. viii. and 272. with 3 coloured and 47 un¬ 
coloured Plates. New York, 1855. cloth. £3 3s. 
Girard. —Contributions to the Natural History of the Fresh-water Fishes of 
North America, by Charles Girard. I. A Monograph of the Cottoids. 4to, 
pp. 80, and 3 Plates. Washington, 1851. 5s. 
Girard. —Researches upon Nemerteans and Planarians, by Charles Girard. 
I. Embryonic Development of Planocera Elliptica. 4to. with Plates, pp. 
28. Philadelphia, 1854. sewed. 10s. 
Girard. — Contributions to the Fauna of Chili (Reptiles, Fishes, and 
Crustacea), by Charles Girard. 12 Plates. 4to, pp. 60. Washington, 
1856. _ _ 10s. 6d. 
Giraud. —Birds of Long Island : their Habits, Plumage, Mode of Catching, 
&c., by J. P. Giraud. 8vo. New York, 1844. cloth. 12s. 6d. 
Gould.— Report on the Invertebrate Animals of Massachusetts, by A. A. 
Gould, M.D. 8vo, pp. 373. Cambridge, Mass., 1841. 
Gould.— Mollusca and Shells, by Augustus A. Gould, M.D. : forming Vol. 
XII. of the “United States’ Exploring Expedition.” imp. 4to. Boston, 
1853. cloth. # £1 10s. 
The Atlas is not published yet. 
Haldeman. —Haldeman’s (S. S.) Zoological Contributions. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 
with coloured Plates. 8vo. New York, 1843, 1844. each, 2s. 6d. 
Haldeman.— A Monograph of the Limniades, or Fresh-water Univalve Shells 
of North America, by S. S. Haldeman, Member of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences. 8 Nos., each containing 5 coloured Plates. Philadelphia, 1842. 
Price £2 8s. 
Harlan. —Observations on the Genus Salamandra, and Description of a New 
Genus of Quadrupeds of the order Edentata (Chlamyphorus), from the An¬ 
nals of the New York Lyceum of Natural History, Vol. I., by Richard 
Harlan. 8vo. New York, 1824. , 
Harlan. —Fauna Americana : being a Description of the Mammiferous Ani¬ 
mals inhabiting North America, by Richard Harlan, M.D. 8vo, pp. 320. 
Philadelphia, 1825. 10s. 6d. 
Harlan. —American Herpetology; or, Genera of the North American Reptilia, 
with a Synopsis of the Species, by Rich. Harlan. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1827. 
Harris. —A Treatise on some of the Insects of New England which are 
injurious to vegetation, by Thaddeus William Harris, M.D. 2nd edition. 
8vo, pp. 522. Boston, 1852. cloth. 16s. 
Holbrook. —North American Herpetology ; or, a Description of the Reptiles 
inhabiting the United States, by John Edwards Holbrook, M.D., &c. with 
very numerous and splendidly coloured plates. 5 vols. royal 4to. Philadel¬ 
phia, 1843. V. £16 16s. 
Holbrook.— Ichthyology of South Carolina, by John Edwards Holbrook, 
M.D, Publishing in 4to parts, each containing 3 coloured lithographic 
Plates and descriptive letter-press. Charleston, S. C., 1855. Price per 
part £1 Is. 
Parts 1 to 10 are now published. 
Holbrook. —Scientific Tracts: edited by J. Holbrook, &c. 3 vols. 12mo. 
Boston, 1831—1833. 18s, 
