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CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA; or, Cryptogamic Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H. M. Ships Erebus and Terror. By JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER, M.D., F.R.S., &c.

A separate issue of the Cryptogamic portion of the Antarctic Botany, for the convenience of those Naturalists whose interest is more particularly directed to that branch of the science.

*** In one vol., royal 4to, pp. 258, plates 74. Price 47. 48. coloured; 27. 178. plain.

THE ESCULENT FUNGUSES OF ENGLAND; a treatise on their History, Uses, Structure, Nutritious Properties, Mode of Cooking, Preserving, &c. By the Rev. Dr. BADHAM.

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*In one handsomely illustrated volume, super-royal 8vo.
Price 17. 1s. coloured.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF BRITISH MYCOLOGY; containing Figures and Descriptions of the Funguses of interest and novelty indigenous to Britain. By Mrs. HUSSEY.

"This talented lady and her sister were in the first instance induced to draw some of the more striking Fungi, merely as picturesque objects. Their collection of drawings at length became important from their number and accuracy, and a long continued study of the nutritive properties of Fungi has induced the former to lay the results of her investigations before the public, under the form of illustrations of the more useful and interesting species. The figures are so faithful that there can be no difficulty in at once determining with certainty the objects they are intended to represent; and the observations will be found of much interest to the general reader."-Gardeners' Chronicle.

*** In one handsome quarto volume, bound in cloth and gilt. With 90 handsome coloured drawings. Price 77. 12s. 6d.

It is proposed, on receipt of the names of one hundred Subscribers, to issue a second and final Series of these illustrations, in 20 parts, of the same size, description, and price, as the preceding work.

VOICES FROM THE WOODLANDS; or, History of Forest Trees, Lichens, Mosses, and Ferns. By MARY ROBERTS. Elegantly bound. With twenty coloured Plates of Forest Scenery, by FITCH. Royal 16mo. 10s. 6d.

"This work includes a wide range of genera from the lichen to the oak, and by way of giving variety to a subject so commonplace, the several plants are supposed to tell their own stories, and describe their own family peculiarities. The

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work is designed for readers who must occasionally be beguiled into learning.”— Atlas.

"The fair authoress of this pretty volume has shown more than the usual good taste of her sex in the selection of her mode of conveying to the young interesting instruction upon pleasing topics. She bids them join in a ramble through the sylvan wilds, and at her command the fragile lichen, the gnarled oak, the towering beech, the graceful chestnut, and the waving poplar discourse eloquently, and tell their respective histories and uses."-Britannia.

POPULAR FIELD BOTANY; containing a familiar and tech

nical description of the plants most common to the British Isles, adapted to the study of either the Artificial or Natural Systems. By AGNES CATLOW. Second Edition.

"The design of this work is to furnish young persons with a Self-instructor in Botany, enabling them with little difficulty to discover the scientific names of the common plants they may find in their country rambles, to which are appended a few facts respecting their uses, habits, &c. The plants are classed in months, the illustrations are nicely coloured, and the book is altogether an elegant, as well as useful present."-Illustrated London News.

*** In one vol. royal 16mo, with twenty plates of figures.
Price 78. plain; 10s. 6d. coloured.

ZOOLOGY.

(Under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.) ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. SAMARANG. Edited by ARTHUR ADAMS, F.L.S., Assistant-Surgeon, R.N., attached to the Expedition.

VERTEBRATA. By JOHN EDWARD GRAY, F.R.S., Keeper of the Zoological Department of the British Museum.

FISHES. By Sir JOHN RICHARDSON, M.D., F.R.S.

MOLLUSCA. By the EDITOR and LOVELL REEVE, F.L.S. Including the anatomy of the Spirula, by Prof. OWEN, F.R.S. CRUSTACEA. By the EDITOR and ADAM WHITE, F.L.S.

Complete in one handsome royal 4to volume, containing 55 plates. Price, strongly bound in cloth, 37. 10s.

REEVE AND BENHAM, HENRIETTA STREET.

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ORNITHOLOGY.

THE NATURAL HISTORY OF IRELAND. By WILLIAM THOMPSON, Esq., President of the Natural History and Philosophical Society of Belfast. Vols. I. & II.—BIRDS.

"Our readers, if once they get hold of this volume, [Vol. I.] will not readily lay it down; for while habits are dwelt upon in a manner so amusing that we have known extracts to be read aloud to a delighted circle of children, it contains the precise information which the ornithologist demands, and brings forward topics both of popular and scientific interest, such as the geographical distribution of species, the causes which seem to operate on their increase and decrease, their migrations, their uses to man, the occasional injuries they inflict, and the important benefits they confer. The space we have devoted to this volume tells, more plainly than any commendation we could employ, our high approbation of its merits. It is a STANDARD WORK, and will rank with those of our first ornithologists."-Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science.

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Vol. 1. Price 16s. Vol. 2. Price 128.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO ORNITHOLOGY. By SIR WILLIAM JARDINE, Bart., F.R.S.E., F.L.S., &c.

The "CONTRIBUTIONS are devoted to the various departments of Ornithology. They are published at intervals in Parts, and form an annual Volume, illustrated by numerous Coloured and Uncoloured Plates, Wood Cuts, &c.

The Series for 1848, containing ten Plates, price 98. The Series for 1849, containing twenty-four Plates, price 218. Numbers 1 to 6, for 1850, with Plates, price 38. per Number.

THE DODO AND ITS KINDRED; or, the History, Affinities, and Osteology of the DODO, SOLITAIRE, and other extinct birds of the islands Mauritius, Rodriguez, and Bourbon. By H. E. STRICKLAND, Esq., M.A., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., President of the Ashmolean Society, and A. G. MELVILLE, M.D., M.R.C.S.

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"The labour expended on this book and the beautiful manner in which it is got up render it a work of great interest to the naturalist. It is a model of how such subjects should be treated. We know of few more elaborate and careful pieces of comparative anatomy than is given of the head and foot by Dr. Melville. The dissection is accompanied by lithographic plates, creditable alike to the Artist and the Printer.”—Athenæum.

*** One vol. royal quarto, with eighteen plates and numerous wood illustrations. Price 21s.

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POPULAR BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY; comprising all the British Birds. By P. H. GOSSE, Author of 'Birds of Jamaica,' 'The Ocean,' &c.

"To render the subject of ornithology clear, and its study attractive, has been the great aim of the author of this beautiful little volume. It contains descriptions of all our British birds, with the exception of stragglers, not likely to fall in the way of the young naturalist. It is embellished by upwards of 70 figures of British birds beautifully coloured."— Morning Herald.

"Goes over every month of the year, figures the birds naturally in coloured plates, describes them and their habits well, and is a capital manual for youthful naturalists."-Literary Gazette.

** In one vol. royal 16mo, with twenty plates of figures.
Price 78. plain; 10s. 6d. coloured.

CONCHOLOGY.

CONCHOLOGIA ICONICA; or, Figures and Descriptions of the Shells of Molluscous Animals, with critical remarks on their synonymes, affinities, and circumstances of habitation. By LOVELL REEVE, F.L.S.

*** Demy 4to. Published monthly, in Parts, each containing eight plates. Price 108.

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The genera OLIVA and STROMBUS are in course of publication.

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The figures are drawn and lithographed by G. B. SOWERBY, Junr., of the natural size, except those requiring to be enlarged.

CONCHOLOGIA SYSTEMATICA; or, Complete System of Con

chology, in which the LEPADES and MOLLUSCA are described and classified according to their natural organization and habits, illustrated with 300 plates of upwards of 1,500 figures of Shells. By LOVELL REEVE, F.L.S.

"The text is both interesting and instructive; many of the plates have appeared before in Mr. Sowerby's works, but from the great expense of collecting them, and the miscellaneous manner of their publication, many persons will no doubt gladly avail themselves of this select and classified portion, which also contains many original figures."-Athenæum.

*** In two quarto volumes, cloth. Price 107. coloured; 67. plain. (Published at Twelve Guineas.)

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