. The conchologist's text-book, embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnaeus, with a glossary of technical terms. -ochu(rud7LifD?2QA.~bv/alve ofD IX ????. turn ?/ anterior partof??•ih, .fj ?-; :/: f,?;./!,.;/ Tereduui 23 5, h <? -ia 24 Gryrarious TvshRaria, 25 Lbirabre 6AsuUva2vcpfP?17 , ./:>:-iu?i,//i I. ir Jf,i,?// iii,i PnMisli< lv Arch? EuILartxm& C°. Glasgow PaKhaheajby^toclia: Puflsaxan & C° Glasgow. jPV* : Important Works ON NATURAL HISTORY. In 2 Vols. Royal ISww. Vol. I. Text. Vol. II. Plates.—Price 21*.cloth. I. THE ZOOLOGISTS TEXT-BOOK, embracing th


. The conchologist's text-book, embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnaeus, with a glossary of technical terms. -ochu(rud7LifD?2QA.~bv/alve ofD IX ????. turn ?/ anterior partof??•ih, .fj ?-; :/: f,?;./!,.;/ Tereduui 23 5, h <? -ia 24 Gryrarious TvshRaria, 25 Lbirabre 6AsuUva2vcpfP?17 , ./:>:-iu?i,//i I. ir Jf,i,?// iii,i PnMisli< lv Arch? EuILartxm& C°. Glasgow PaKhaheajby^toclia: Puflsaxan & C° Glasgow. jPV* : Important Works ON NATURAL HISTORY. In 2 Vols. Royal ISww. Vol. I. Text. Vol. II. Plates.—Price 21*.cloth. I. THE ZOOLOGISTS TEXT-BOOK, embracing theCharacters of the Classes, Orders, and Genera, of almost the wholeAnimal Kingdom, together with an example of a species of nearlyeach Genus, and a complete Glossary of Technical Terms. ByCaptain Thomas Brown, , President of the Royal Phy-sical Society, &c , &c. This work is illustrated by 108 Plates, comprehending upwards of elevenhundred and fifty figures of Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Iusects, and Shells,&c. Engraved on Steel by Mr Scott. In the Quadrupeds, Birds, andShells, an example of every Genus, which has been figured, is given. Inpoint of illustrations of Genera, it is more complete than any book hithertopublished in Europe; the author considering elementary works on NaturalHistory of little value without the aid of figures. The Classes are accordingto the


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