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Price 7s. 6d. demy 8vo., 15s. royal 8vo., or 22s. 6d. imperial 8vo., 
in cloth, 
A SUPPLEMENT TO 
THE HISTORY OF BRITISH FISHES. 
BY WILLIAM YARRELL, F.L.S. Y.P.Z.S. Etc. 
This Supplement contains about Thirty Species new to Britain, 
which the Author has derived from various sources since the 
publication of the work, some of which are also new to Ichthy¬ 
ology. The volume contains a figure of each Species, and an 
equal number of Vignette or Anatomical Tail-pieces. 
In Preparation, 
A HISTORY OF BRITISH FOREST TREES, 
Indigenous and Introduced. 
BY PRIDEAUX JOHN SELBY, F.R.S.E. F.L.S. Etc. 
Part I. with Figures. 
A FLORA OF SHROPSHIRE. 
BY W. A. LEIGHTON, B.A. F.R.S.E. Part III. 
A HISTORY OF THE FOSSIL FRUITS AND SEEDS 
OF THE LONDON CLAY. 
BY JAMES SCOTT BOWERBANK, F.G.S. 
Part 1. with Figures. 
A HISTORY OF THE FISHES OF MADEIRA. 
BY RICHARD THOMAS LOWE, M.A. 
BRITISH CHAPLAIN. 
With Figures by the Hon. C. E. C. Norton and M. Young. 
Part I. 
A HISTORY OF BRITISH CRUSTACEA. 
BY PROFESSOR BELL. . 
The Figures by J. O. Westwood, Sec. E.S. 
A HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
BY EDWARD NEWMAN, F.L.S. 
Illustrated with a wood engraving of every Species and named i 
Variety, drawn on wood by the Author, and shewing the figure i 
of the Frond, the Fructification, and Venation of each. 
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