28 SELECTED LIST. 
Diagrams of Jtahtral fjrsforg. 
These Diagrams, compiled by the eminent Scientific Men whose names are 
appended, are drawn with the strictest regard to Nature, and engraved in the best 
style of art. The Series consists of Eleven Subjects, each arranged so that it may be 
mounted in one sheet, or be divided into four sections and folded in the form of a 
book, thus rendering them available either for Class Exercises or Individual Study. 
Price of each, mounted on roller and varnished, 6s. ; or folded in book form, 4*. 
I. CHARACTERISTIC BRITISH FOSSILS. By J. W. LOWRT, 
F.R.G.S. Exhibits nearly 600 of the more prominent forms of Organic remains 
found in British Strata, 
II. CHARACTERISTIC BRITISH TERTIARY FOSSILS. 
By J. W. LOWKT, F.R.G.S. This Diagram is similarly arranged to No. 1, and 
illustrates upwards of 800 specimens of the Tertiary Formation. 
III. FOSSIL, CRUSTACEA. By J. W. SALTER, A.L.S., F.G.S, and H. 
WOODWARD, F.G.S., F.Z.S. Consisting of about 500 Illustrations of tie Orders 
and Sub-Orders, and showing their Eange in Geological time. 
IV. The VEGETABLE KINGDOM. By A. HENFREY. Arranged 
according to tbe Natural System, each Order being illustrated by numerous 
examples of representative species. 
V. The ORDERS and FAMILIES of MOLLTJSCA. By Dr. 
WOODWARD. Represented in six classes : Cephalopoda, illustrated by 20 
examples; Gasteropoda, 4 Orders, illustrated by IsO examples; Pteropoda, 
illustrated by 18 examples; Conchifera, illustrated by 158 examples; Brachio- 
poda, illustrated by 11 examples ; and Tunicata, illustrated by 20 examples. 
VI. MYRIAPOD A, ARACHNID A, CRUSTACEA, AN- 
NELID A, and ENTOZOA. By ADAM WHITE and Dr. BAIRD. The 
numerous Tribes represented under these Orders are illustrated by upwards of 
180 examples, including Centipedes, Spiders, Crabs, Sandhoppers, Seamlce, 
Serpulas, Leeches, &c. 
VII. INSECTS. By ADAM WHITE. Contains nearly 250 drawings of the 
different Orders: Coleoptera; Euplexoptera ; Orthoptera ; Thysanoptera 
Thripidie, &c. ; Neuroptera; Trichoptera; Hymenoptera ; Strepsiptera 
Hylechthrus rubis; Lepidoptera; Homoptera Heteroptera; Diptera; and 
Aphaniptera. 
VIII. FISHES. By P. H. GOSSE. Showing over 130 of the most conspicuous 
types, arranged In their Orders and Families. 
IX. REPTILIA and AMPHIBIA. By Drs. BELL and BAIRD. Contains 
105 figures of the principal typical forms. 
X. BIRDS. By GEORGE GRAY. Contains drawings of 236 of the leading illus- 
trative specimens. 
XI. MAMMALIA. By Dr. BAIRD. Exhibits 145 of the chief illustrations 
selected from the several Orders. 
Edward Stanford, 55, Charing Cross, London. 
