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PINELLI'S ETCHINGS OF ITALIAN MANNERS AND COSTUME, including his Carnival, Banditti, &c., 27 Plates, imperial 4to, half-bound morocco, 158. Rome, 1840 PUGIN'S GLOSSARY OF ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENT AND COSTUME; setting forth the Origin, History, and Signification of the various Emblems. Devices, and Symbolical Colours, peculiar to Christian Designs of the Middle Ages. Illustrated by nearly 85 Plates, splendidly printed in gold and colours. Royal 4to, half morocco extra, top edges gilt, 74. 78.

1830

PUGIN'S O NAMENTAL TIMBER GABLES, selected from Ancient Examples in
England and Normandy. Royal 4to, 30 Plates, cloth, 16. la.
PUGIN'S EXAMPLES OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, selected from Ancient
Edifices in England; consisting of Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Parts at large, with
Historical and Descriptive letter-press, illustrated by 225 Engravings by LE KEUX, 3 vols. 4to,
(pub. at 12/. 12s.) cloth, 74. 178. 6d.

1839

PUGIN'S GOTHIC ORNAMENTS. 90 fine Plates, drawn on Stone by J.D. HARDING and others. Royal 4to, half morocco, 31. 38.

31. 38.

1844

PUGIN'S NEW WORK ON FLORIATED ORNAMENT, with 30 Plates, splendidly printed in Gold and Colours, royal 4to, elegantly bound in cloth, with rich gold ornaments, RADCLIFFE'S NOBLE SCIENCE OF FOX-HUNTING, for the use of Sportsmen, royal 8vo, nearly 40 beautiful Wood Cuts of Hunting, Hounds, &c. (pub. at 11. 88.), cloth gilt,

10s. 6d.

1839

RICAUTI'S SKETCHES FOR RUSTIC WORK, including Bridges, Park and Garden Buildings, Seats and Furniture, with Descriptions and Estimates of the Buildings. Edition, royal 4to, 18 Plates, cloth lettered (pub. at 16s.), 12s.

New

RETZSCH'S OUTLINES TO SCHILLER'S "FIGHT WITH THE DRAGON." Royal 4to, containing 16 Plates, engraved by MOSES, stiff covers, 78. 6d.

RETZSCH'S ILLUSTRATIONS TO SCHILLER'S “FRIDOLIN," Royal 4to, containing 8 Plates, engraved by MOSES, stiff covers, 48. 6d.

REYNOLDS' (SIR JOSHUA) GRAPHIC WORKS. 300 beautiful Engravings (comprising nearly 400 subjects,) after this delightful painter, engraved on Steel by S. W. REYNOLDS. 3 vols, folio (pub. at 361.), half bound morocco, gilt edges, 127. 12s.

ORBINSON'S RURAL ARCHITECTURE; being a Series of Designs for Ornamental Cottages, in 96 Plates, with Estimates. Fourth, greatly improved, Edition. Royal 4to (pub. at 41. 4s.), half morocco, 21. 58.

ROBINSON'S NEW SERIES OF ORNAMENTAL COTTAGES AND VILLAS. 56 Plates by HARDING and ALLOM. Royal 4to, half morocco, 21. 28.

ROBINSON'S ORNAMENTAL VILLAS. 96 Plates (pub. at 47. 48.) half morocco, 21. 5s. ROBINSON'S FARM BUILDINGS. 56 Plates (pub. at 21. 2s.) half morocco, 11. 11s. 6d. ROBINSON'S LODGES AND PARK ENTRANCES. 48 Plates (pub at 21. 28.), half moroeco, 1l 11s. 6d.

ROBINSON'S VILLAGE ARCHITECTURE. Fourth Editiou, with additional Plate. 41 Plates (pub. at 17. 16s), half bound uniform, 1l. 4s.

ROBINSON'S NEW VITRUVIUS BRITANNICUS; or, Views, Plans and Elevations of English Mansions, viz., Woburn Abbey, Hatfield House, and Hardwicke Hall; also Cassiobury House, by JOHN BRITTON, imperial folio, 50 fine Engravings, by LE KEUX (pub. at 167. 168.), half morocco, gilt edges, 31. 13s. 6d.

1847

ROYAL VICTORIA GALLERY, comprising 33 beautiful Engravings, after Pictures at BUCKINGHAM PALACE, particularly REMBRANDT, the OSTADES, TENIERS, GERARD Douw, BOTH, CUYF, REYNOLDS, TITIAN, and RUBENS; engraved by GREATBACH, S. W. REYNOLDS, PRESBURY, BURNET, &c.; with letter press by LINNELL, royal 4to. (pub. at 4l. 48.), half morocco, il. 118. 6d.

1840

RUDING'S ANNALS OF THE COINAGE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. Three vols, 4to, 159 Plates (pub. at 67. 68.), cloth, 41. 4s. SCHOLA ITALICA ARTIS PICTORIÆ, or Engravings of the finest Pictures in the Galleries at Rome, imperial folio, consisting of 40 beautiful Engravings after MICHAEL ANGELO, RAPHAEL, TITIAN, CARACCI, GUIDO, PARMIGIANO, etc. by VOLPATO and others, fine impressions, half-bound morocco (pub. at 10. 10s.), 27. 12s. 6d. Romae, 1806 SHAW'S SPECIMENS OF ANCIENT FURNITURE. 75 Plates, drawn from existing authorities, with descriptions by SIR SAMUEL R. MEYRICK, K.H., medium 4to, plain (pub. at 21. 28.), l. 118. 6d.

the same, with a portion of the plates coloured, medium 4to (pub. at 41. 48.), 31. 38.

the same, imperial 4to, large paper, with the Plates on India paper, many of them finely coloured (pub. at 81. 88.), 51. 58.

the same, imperial 4to, large paper, with the whole of the Plates beautifully coloured (pub. at 10. 10s.), 61. 6s.

SHAW'S ILLUMINATED ORNAMENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, from the 6th to the 17th Century, selected from manuscripts and early printed hooks, 59 Plates, carefully coloured from the originals, with descriptions by SIR FREDERICK MADDEN, K.H., in one vol. 4to (pub. at 51. 58.), 47. 48.

the same, large paper, highly-finished with opaque colours, and heightened with gold, imperial 4to (pub. at 101. 10s.), 8l. 88.

SHAW'S ALPHABETS, NUMERALS, AND DEVICES OF THE MIDDLE AGES, selected from the finest existing Specimens, 48 Plates (26 of them coloured) imperial 8vo. (pub. at 21. 28.), ll. 11s. 6d.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, with the coloured plates highly-finished, and heightened with gold (pub. at 47. 4s.), 32. 10s.

SHAW'S HAND-BOOK OF MEDIEVAL ALPHABETS AND DEVICES, being a selection of 20 Plates of Alphabets, and 17 Plates of original specimens of Labels, Monograms, Heraldic Devices, &c. not heretofore figured, in all 37 Plates, printed in colours, imperial svo. in cloth boards (pub. at 17. 168.), 158.

SHAW'S SPECIMENS OF THE DETAILS OF ELIZABETHAN ARCHITECTURE, with descriptions by T. MOULE, ESQ., 60 Plates, 4to, boards (pub. at 31. 38.), 21. 28.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, proof plates on India paper, some coloured (pub. at 61. 6s.), 44. 48.

SHAW'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ORNAMENT, select examples from the purest and best specimens of all kinds and of all ages, 59 Plates, 4to, boards (pub. at 17. 108.), Îl 58.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, all the Plates coloured, boards (pub. at 37.), 2l. 12s. 6d. SHAW'S SPECIMENS OF ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK, with 50 plates, 4to, boards (pub. at 21. 28.), l. 18.

SHAW'S DECORATIVE ARTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, exhibiting on 41 Plates, with numerous Woodcuts, beautiful specimens of the various kinds of Ancient Enamel, Metal Work, Wood Carvings, Paintings on Stained Glass, Initial Illuminations, Embroidery, Bookbinding, and other Ornamental Textures, also fine and elegant Initial letters to the various descriptions, imperial 8vo, boards (pub. at 27. 2s.), 17. 168.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, 41 Plates, some coloured, hoards (pub. at 41. 48.)

31. 108.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, with the whole of the plates coloured in the highest style, forming a very beautiful and interesting volume, boards (pub. at 81. 88.), 61. 6s.

SHAW'S DRESSES AND DECORATIONS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, from the 7th to the 17th centuries, with an Historical Introduction and Descriptive Text to every Illustration, consisting of 85 Copper Plates of elaborate Woodcuts, a profusion of beautiful Initial Letters, and examples of curious and singular ornament enriching nearly every page of this highly decorated work, 2 vols., imperial 8vo, the plates carefully coloured, boards (pub. at 71. 78.), 61. 68.

the same, 2 vols large paper, imperial 4to, the plates highly coloured and picked-in with gold, boards (pub. at 187.), 15.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, with the plates highly coloured and the whole of the Initial Letters and Illustrations picked in with gold (only 12 copies got up in this manner) (pub. at 30.), 24l.

SHAW'S GLAZIER'S BOOK, or Draughts serving for Glaziers, but not impertinent for Plasterers, Gardeners, and others, consisting of elaborate designs for Casement Windows, Plasterer's work, garden walks, etc., 117 Plates, mostly taken from a work published in 1615, by WALTER GIDDE, with others from existing authorities added, demy 8vo, boards (pub. at 168.), 108. 6d.

SHAW AND BRIDGEN'S DESIGNS FOR FURNITURE, with Candelabra and interior Decoration, 60 Plates, royal 4to (pub. at 31. 3s.), half-bound, uncut, 17. 118. 6d.

1838 the same, large paper, impl. 4to, the Plates coloured (pub. at 61. 6s.), half-bd., uncut, 31. 38. SHAW'S LUTON CHAPEL, its Architecture and Ornaments, illustrated in a series of 26 highly-finished Line Engravings, imperial folio (pub. at 31. 3s.), half-morocco, uncut, 17. 168.

1830

SILVESTRE'S UNIVERSAL PALEOGRAPHY, or Fac-similes of the writings of every age, taken from the most authentic Missals and other interesting Manuscripts existing in the Libraries of France, Italy, Germany, and England. By M. Silvestre, containing upwards of 300 large and most beautifully executed fac-similes, on Copper and Stone, most richly Illuminated in the finest style of art, 2 vols. atlas folio, half-morocco extra, gilt edges, 314. 108. the Historical and Descriptive Letter-press by Champollion, Figeac, and Champollion, jun. With additions and corrections by Sir Frederick Madden. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, 17. 168. 1850 the same, 2 vols. royal 8vo., hf. mor. gilt edges (uniform with the folio work), 21.88. SMITH'S (C. J.) HISTORICAL AND LITERARY CURIOSITIES. Consisting of Fac-similes of interesting Autographs, Scenes of remarkable Historical Events and interestin Localities, Engravings of Old Houses, Illuminated and Missal Ornaments, Antiquities, & &c., containing 100 Plates, some illuminated, with occasional Letter-press. In 1 volume 4 to half morocco, uncut, reduced to 31.

SMITH'S ANCIENT COSTUME OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. From the 7th to the 16th Century, with Historica! Iustrations, folio, with 62 coloured pates illaminated with Gold and Silver, and highly finished (pub. at 101. 10s.), half bound morocco extra, gilt edges, 31. 13s. 6d.

SPORTSMAN'S REPOSITORY: comprising a series of highly-finished Line Engravings, representing the Horse and the Dog, in all their varieties, by the celebrated engraver JOHN SCOTT, from original paintings by Reinagle, Gilpin, Stubbs, Cooper, and Landseer, accompanied by a comprehensive Description by the Author of the British Field Sports," 4to, with 37 large Copper Plates, and numerous Woodcuts by Burnett and others (pub. at 21. 12. 6d.), cloth gilt. 16. 18.

STORER'S CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES. 4 vols. 8vo, with 256 engravings (pub. at 7. 10s.), half morocco, 21. 12s. 6d.

STOTHARD'S MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES OF GREAT BRITAIN. 147 beautifully finished Etchings, all of which are more or less tinted, and some of them highly illuminated in gold and colours, with Historical Descriptions and Introduction, by KEMPE. Folio (pub. at 191.), half morocco, 81. 88.

or on large paper, Plates illuminated (pub. at 281.), 121. 128. STRUTT'S SYLVA BRITANNICA ET SCOTICA; or Portraits of Forest Trees, distinguished for their Antiquity, Magnitude, or Beauty, comprising 50 very large and highly finished painters' Etchings, imperial folio (pub. at 97. 98.), half morocco extra, gilt edges, 41. 10s.

1826

STRUTT'S DRESSES AND HABITS OF THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND, from the Establishment of the Saxons in Britain to the present time; with an historical and Critical Inquiry into every branch of Costume. New and greatly improved Edition, with Critical and Explanatory Notes, by J. R. PLANCHE', Esq., F.S.A. 2 vols. royal 4to, 153 Plates, cloth, 41. 48. The Plates coloured, 7. 78. The Plates splendidly illuminated in gold, silver, and opaque colours, in the Missal style, 201.

1842

STRUTT'S REGAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND. Containing the most authentic Representations of all the English Monarchs from Edward the Confessor to Henry the Eighth; together with many of the Great Personages that were eminent under their several Reigns. New and greatly improved Edition, by J. R. PLANCHE', Esq., F.S.A. Royal 4to, 72 Plates, cloth, 21. 28. The Plates coloured, 41. 48. Splendidly illuminated, uniform with the Dresses, 127. 128.

1842

STUBBS' ANATOMY OF THE HORSE. 24 fine large Copper-plate Engravings, Imperial folio (pub. at 47. 48.), boards, leather back, 1. 11s. 6d.

The original edition of this fine old work, which is indispensable to artists. It has long been considered rare.

TATTERSALL'S SPORTING ARCHITECTURE, comprising the Stud Farm, the Stall, the Stable, the Kennel, Race Studs, &c., with 43 beautiful Steel and Wood illustrations, several after HANCOCK, cloth gilt (pub. at 17. 11s. 6d.), l. 1s.

1850

TRENDALL'S DESIGNS FOR ROOFS OF IRON, STONE, AND WOOD, with Measurements, &c., for the use of Carpenters and Builders (an excellent practical work), 4to, limp cloth (pub. at 158.), 78. 6d.

1851

TURNER AND GIRTIN'S RIVER SCENERY; folio, 20 beautiful Engravings on Steel after the drawings of J. M. W. TURNER, brilliant impressions, in a portfolio, with morocco back (pub. at 51. 58.), reduced to 17. 11s. 6d.

the same, with thick glazed paper between the plates, half-bound morocco, gilt edges (pub. at 61. 68.), reduced to 21. 28. TURNER'S LIBER FLUVIORUM, or River Scenery of France, 62 highly-finished Line Engravings on Steel by WILLMORE, GOODALL, MILLER, COUSENS, and other distinguished Artists, with descriptive Letter-press by LEITCH RITCHIE, and a Memoir of J. W. M. TURNER, R.A, by ALARIC A. WATTS, imperial 8vo, gilt cloth, 1. 11s. 6d., or India Proofs, 31. 3s. WALKER'S ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY IN WOMAN. Preceded by a critical View of the general Hypothesis respecting Beauty, by LEONARDO DA VINCI, MENGS, WINCKELMANN, HUME, HOGARTH, BURKE, KNIGHT, ALISON, and others. New edition, royal 8vo, illustrated by 22 beautiful Plates, after drawings from life, by H. HoWARD, by GAUCI and LANE (pub. at 21. 2s.), gilt cloth, 1. 18.

WALPOLE'S (HORACE) ANECDOTES OF PAINTING IN ENGLAND, with some Account of the Principal Artists, and Catalogue of Engravers, who have been born or resided in England, with Notes by DALLAWAY; New Edition, Revised and Enlarged, by RALPH WORNUM, Esq., complete in 3 vols. 8vo, with numerous beautiful portraits and plates, 27. 28. WARRINGTON'S HISTORY OF STAINED GLASS, from the earliest period of the Art to the present time, illustrated by Coloured examples of Entire Windows, in the various styles, imperial folio, with 25 very large and beautifully coloured Plates (one of them nearly four feet in length) half bound morocco, gilt edges (pub at 81. 88.), 5l. 15s. 6d.

WATTS'S PSALMS AND HYMNS, ILLUSTRATED EDITION, complete, with indexes of "Subjects," "First Lines," and a Table of Scriptures, 8vo, printed in a very large and beautiful type, embellished with 24 beautiful Wood Cuts by MARTIN, WESTALL, and others (pub. at 14. 18.), gilt cloth, 78, 6d.

WESTWOODS PALEOGRAPHIA SACRA PICTORIA; being a series of Illustrations of the Ancient Versions of the Bible, copied from Illuminated Manuscripts, executed between the fourth and sixteenth centuries, royal 4to, 50 Plates beautifully illuminated in gold aud colours, half-bound, uncut (pub. at 4l. 108.), 31. 108.

WHISTON'S JOSEPHUS, ILLUSTRATED EDITION, complete; containing both the Antiquities and the Wars of the Jews. 2 vols. 8vo, handsomely printed, embellished with 52 beautiful Wood Engravings, by various Artists (pub. at 14. 4s.), cloth boards, elegantly gilt, 148. WHITTOCK'S DECORATIVE PAINTER'S AND GLAZIER'S GUIDE, containing the most approved methods of imitating every kind of Fancy Wood and Marble, in Oil or Distemper Colour, Designs for Decorating Apartments, and the Art of Staining and Painting on Glass, &c., with Examples from Ancient Windows, with the Supplement, 4to, illustrated with 104 plates, of which 44 are coloured (pub. at 2 148.), cloth, 17. 108.

Foolscap 8vo, 7 coloured plates,

1840

WHITTOCK'S MINIATURE PAINTER'S MANUAL. and numerous woodcuts (pub. at 58.), cloth, 38. WIGHTWICK'S PALACE OF ARCHITECTURE, a Romance of Art and History. Imperial 8vo, with 211 Illustrations, Steel Plates and Woodcuts (pub. at 27. 12s. 6d.), cloth, 17. 18. WILD'S ARCHITECTURAL GRANDEUR of Belgium, Germany, and France, 24 fine Plates by LE KEUX, &c. Imperial 4to (pub. at 17. 188.), half-morocco, 17. 48. WILD'S ENGLISH CATHEDRALS. Twelve select examples from the Cathedrals of England, of the Ecclesiastic Architecture of the Middle Ages, beautifully coloured, after the original drawings, by CHARLES WILD, imperial folio, mounted on tinted cardboard like drawings, in a handsome portfolio (pub. at 12/. 128.), 5l. 58.

1837

WILD'S FOREIGN CATHEDRALS, 12 Plates, coloured and mounted like Drawings, in a handsome portfolio (pub, at 127. 128.), imperial folio, 5l. 58.

WILLIAMS' VIEWS IN GREECE, 64 beautiful Line Engravings by MILLER, HORSBURGH, and others. 2 vols. imperial 8vo (pub. at 61. 68.), half-bound mor. extra, gilt edges, 21. 128. 6d.

1829

WINDSOR CASTLE AND ITS ENVIRONS, INCLUDING ETON, by LEITCH REITCHIE, new edition, edited by E. JESSE, ESQ., illustrated with upwards of 50 beautiful Engravings on Steel and Wood, royal 8vo, gilt cloth, 158.

WOOD'S ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES AND RUINS OF PALMYRA AND BAALBEC. 2 vols. in 1, imperial folio, containing 110 fine Copper-plate Engravings, some very large and folding (pub. at 71. 78.), half-morocco, uncut, 31. 138. 6d.

Natural History, Agriculture, &c.

1827

1845

ANDREW'S FIGURES OF HEATHS. with Scientific Descriptions, 6 vols, royal 8vo, with 300 beautifully coloured Plates (pub. at 15.), cloth gilt, 74. 108. BAUER AND HOOKER'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE GENERA OF FERNS, in which the characters of each Genus are displayed in the most elaborate manner in a series of magnified Dissections and Figures, highly-finished in Colours, imp. 8vo, Plates, 67. 1838-42 BEECHEY.-BOTANY OF CAPTAIN BEECHEY'S VOYAGE, comprising an Account of the Plants collected by Messrs. LAY and COLLIE, and other Officers of the Expedition, during the voyage to the Pacific and Behring's Straits. By SIR WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, and G. A. W. ARNOTT, ESQ., illustrated by 100 Plates, beautifully engraved, complete in 10 parts, 4to (pub. at 71. 10s.), 5l. 1831-41

1830

BEECHEY.-ZOOLOGY OF CAPTAIN BEECHEYS VOYAGE, compiled from the Collections and Notes of Captain BEECHEY, and the Scientific Gentlemen who accompanied the Expedition. The Mammalia by Dr. RICHARDSON; Ornithology, by N. A. VIGORS, Esq.; Fishes, by G. T. LAY, Esq., and E. T. BENNETT, Esq.; Crustacea, by RICHARD OWEN, Esq.; Reptiles, by JOHN EDWARD GRAY, Esq. Shells, by W. SOWERBY, Esq.; and Geology, by the Rev. Dr. BUCK AND. 4to, illnstrated by 47 Plates, containing many hundred Figures, beautifully coloured by SOWERBY (pub. at 51. 58.), cloth, 31. 138. 6d. BOLTON'S NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH SONG BIRDS. Illustrated with Figures the size of Life, of the Birds, both Male and Female, in their most Natural Attitudes; their Nests and Eggs, Food, Favourite Plants, Shrubs, Trees, &c. &c. New Edition, revised and very considerably augmented, 2 vols. in 1, medium 4to, containing 80 beautifully coloured plates (pub. at 81. 88.), half-bound morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, 34. 38. BROWN'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LAND AND FRESH WATER SHELLS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND; with Figures, Descriptions, and Localities of all the Species. Royal 8vo, containing on 27 large Plates, 330 Figures of all the known British Species, in their full size, accurately drawn from Nature (puh. at 158.), cloth, 10s. 6d. 1845

1845

CARPENTER'S ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY; including a Comprehensive Sketch of the principal Forms of Animal Structure. New edition, carefully revised, with 287 capital Wood Illustrations, post 8vo, cloth, 58.

CARPENTER'S ZOOLOGY AND INSTINCT IN ANIMALS; a Systematic View of the structure, habits, instincts, and uses of the principal families of the Animal Kingdom, and the chief Forms of Fossil Remains, 2 vols, post 8vo, with 630 capital illustrations on wood, cloth, reprinting. CARPENTER'S VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND BOTANY, including the structures and organs of Plants, their characters, uses, geographical distribution, and classification, according to the Natural System of Botany. New and enlarged edition, with 225 capital illustrations on wood, post 8vo, cloth, reprinting.

CURTIS'S FLORA LONDINENSIS; Revised and Improved by GEORGE Graves, extended and continued by Sir W. JACKSON HOOKER; comprising the History of Plants indigenous to Great Britain, with Indexes; the Drawings made by SYDENHAM, EDWARDS, and LINDLEY. 5 Vols. royal folio (or 103 parts), containing 617 Plates, exhibiting the full natural size of each Plant, with magnified Dissectio is of the Parts of Fructification, &c., all beautifully coloured (pub. at 874. 48. in parts), half bound morocco, top edges gilt, 301. 1835 DENNY-MONOGRAPHIA ANOPLURORUM BRITANNIÆ, OR BRITISH SPECIES OF PARASITE INSECTS (published under the patronage of the British Associa tion) 8vo, numerous beautifully coloured plates of Lice, containing several hundred magnified figures, cloth, 14. 11s. 6d.

1842

DE JUSSIEU'S ELEMENTS OF BOTANY, translated by J. H. WILSON, F.L.S., &c., thick post 8vo, with 750 capital Woodcuts, cloth (pub. at 12s. 6d.), 8s. 6d. Van Voorst, 1849 DON'S GENERAL SYSTEM OF GARDENING AND BOTANY, 4 vols. royal 4to, numerous Woodcuts (pub. at 147. 88.), cloth, 17. 118. 6d. DON'S HORTUS CANTABRIGIENSIS; thirteenth Edition, 8vo (pub. at ll. 4s.), cloth, 12s.

1831-1838

1845

DONOVANS NATURAL HISTORY OF THE INSECTS OF INDIA, Enlarged by J. O. WESTWOOD, Esq., F.L.S., 4to, with 58 plates, containing upwards of 120 exquisitely coloured figures (pub. at 61. 6s.), cloth gilt, reduced to 21. 58.

1842

DONOVAN'S NATURAL HISTORY OF THE INSECTS OF CHINA. Enlarged by J. O. WESTWOOD, Esq., F.L.S., 4to, with 50 plates, containing upwards of 120 exquisitely coloured figures (pub. at 61. 68.), cloth gilt, 27. 58.

"Donovan's works on the Insects of India and China are splendidly illustrated, and extremely useful." Naturalist.

"The entomological plates of our countryman Donovan are highly coloured, elegant, and useful, especially those contained in his quarto volumes (Insects of India and China), where a great number of species are delineated for the first time."-Swainson.

DONOVAN'S WORKS ON BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY. Viz; Insects, 16 vols.Birds, 10 vols.-Shells, 5 vols.-Fishes, 5 vols.-Quadrupeds, 3 vols.-together 39 vols. 8vo, containing 1198 beautifully coloured plates (pub. at 667. 98.), boards, 231. 178. The same set of 39 vols. bound in 21 (pub. at 731. 108.), half green morocco extra, gilt edges, gilt backs, 301. Any of the classes may be had separately.

DOYLE'S CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HUSBANDRY, and Rural Affairs in General, New Edition, Enlarged, thick 8vo, with 70 wood engravings (pub. at 13s.), cloth, 88. 6d.

1843

EPISODES OF INSECT LIFE, 3 vols. Crown 8vo, with 108 illustrations, tastefully drawn and engraved, elegantly bound in fancy cloth (pub. at 2l. 8s.), 1l. 78.

the same, the plates beautifully coloured, bound in extra cloth, gilt hack, sides, and edges (pub. at 31. 38.), 1. 168. the second series, containing 36 illustrations, distinct and complete in itself, has lately been reprinted, and may now be had separately (pub. at 16s.), 9s.

or the second series, with coloured plates (pub. at 17. 18,), 148.

DRURY'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF FOREIGN ENTOMOLOGY; wherein are exhibited upwards of 600 exotic Insects, of the East and West Indies, China, New Holland, North and South America, Germany, &c. By J. O. WESTWOOD, Esq.. F.L.S. Secretary of the Entomological Society, &c. 3 vols. 4to, 150 Plates, most beautifully coloured, containing above 600 figures of Insects (originally pub. at 15/. 158.), half-bound morocco, 6. 168. 6d.

1837

GOULD'S HUMMING BIRDS. A General History of the Trochilidæ, or Humming Birds, with especial reference to the Collection of J. GOULD, F.R.S., &c. (now exhibiting in the gardens of the Zoological Society of London), by W. C. L. MARTIN, late one of the Scientific Officers of the Zoological Society of London, fcap. 8vo. with 16 coloured Plates, cloth gilt, 5s. the same, with the Plates BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED, heightened with gold, cloth gilt, 108. 6d. GREVILLE'S CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA, comprising the Principal Species found in Great Britain, inclusive of all the New Species ecently discovered in Scotland. 6 vols. royal svo, 360 beautifully coloured Plates (pub. at 16l. 168.), half-morocco, 81. 88.

1823-8

This, though a complete Work in itself, forms an almost indispensable Supplement to the thirty-six volumes of Sowerby's English Botany, which does not comprehend Cryptogamous Plants. It is one of the most scientific and best executed works on Indigenous Botany ever produced in this country.

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