38 
AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY. 
Region about the Mouth of the Bay of Bundy, New Brunswick, by W. 
Stimpson. 3 Plates. 4to, pp. 68. Washington, 1853. 5s. 
Strong.— The Illustrated Natural History; containing Scientific and Popular 
Descriptions of Quadrupeds, Birds, Pishes, Reptiles, Insects, &c., by A. 
.oB. Strong. 144 Plates. 3 vols. 8vo. New York. £1 8s. 
Warren.— The Conchologist, by John Warren. With 16 Plates, square 
8vo, pp. 208. Boston, 1834. 10s. 6d. 
Wheatley.— Catalogue of the Shells of the United States, with their 
Localities, by C. M. Wheatley. 8vo. New York, 1842. 
Wilson.— American Ornithology ; or, the Natural History of the Birds of the 
United States, by Alex. Wilson. Illustrated with 7 6 Plates, engraved and 
coloured from Originals taken from Nature. 9 Yols. 4to. Philadelphia, 
1808—1814. 
Contains 320 Figures of 278 Genera, 56 of which are new. 
The Figures are drawn and coloured by the Author, and engraved by A. Lawson and G. Murray. 
The Vols. VIII. and IX. are edited by M. George Ord, and contain the Life of Wilson, a List 
of Water-birds of the U. S., and a general Index. 
Wilson.— American Ornithology; or. Natural History of the Birds of the 
United States, by Alexander Wilson. 2nd edition. 3 vols. small 4to. 
Plates in folio. New York, 1828. 
The Plates in this edition are the same as in the 1st, which was commenced in 1808, and finished, 
after the death of the Author, in 1825. An edition, in 4 vols. 12mo, was printed at Edinburgh 
(without Plates), in 1831; and another, with Additions by Sir Wm. Jardine, in 3 vols. 8vo, in 
1832. 
Wilson.— American Ornithology, by Wilson; with Notes, by Jardine: to 
which is added, a Synopsis of American Birds ; including those described by 
Bonaparte, Audubon, Nuttall, and Richardson, by J. M. Brewer. With 
29 pages of Steel Plates of nearly 400 Birds. 8vo. New York, 1852. 15s. 
Wyatt.— Manual of Conchology, according to the System laid down by 
Lamarck; with the late improvements by De Blainville, by Thomas Wyatt. 
With numerous Plates. 8vo. New York, 1841. 12s. 
Wyman.— Anatomy of the Nervous System of Rana Pipiens, L., by Jeffries 
Wyman, M.D. 2 Plates. 4to, pp. 52. Washington, 1853. 3s. 6d. 
4. BOTANY. 
Allen.— Victoria Regia; or, the Great Water Lily of America; with a Brief 
Account of its Discovery and Introduction into Cultivation: with Illustra¬ 
tions, by William Sharp, from Specimens grown at Salem, Massachusetts, 
U. S. A. By John Pisk Allen. 6 coloured Plates, large folio, pp. 18. 
Boston, 1854. boards. £2 2s. 
Barton.— Compendium Ploree Philadelphicse: containing a Description of 
the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants found within a circuit of ten miles 
around Philadelphia, by William P. C. Barton, M.D. 2 vols. 12mo. 
Philadelphia, 1818. 
Bartram and Marshall.— Memorials of John Bartram and Humphrey Mar¬ 
shall, with notices of their Botanical Contemporaries, by William Darlington, 
M.D. &c. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1849. 
Beck.— Botany of the United States of America, arranged according to the 
Natural System, by Lewis C. Beck, M.D. 12mo. New York, 1848. 
bound. 7s. 6d. 
Beck.— Botany of the United States, North of Virginia; comprising a De¬ 
scription of Plants hitherto found in those States, by Lewis C. Beck. 12mo. 
New York, 1848. cloth. 7s. 6d. 
Bigelow.— American Medical Botany; being a Collection of th@»Native Me- 
