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SOWERBYS MANUAL OF CONCHOLOGY: A Complete Introduction to the Science. Illustrate] by upwards af 650 etched Figures of Shells and oumeroas Woodcuts. With copious Explanations, Tables, Glossary, &c. Sve, cluth extra, gilt, rss.; or, the Plates beautifully Coloured, £1 8s.

This & the only work whird, in a moderate compat, gives a comprehensive wiew af Concholagy, acconting to the present addmanceel stute of the science, ft alll not only be found useful to al! who wish teacguire am vlomentary acquaintance with the sudyvet, dnt alte to the proficient, as a book af reference. SPECTATOR (The), with the Original Dedications, Notes, and 2 General Index. Demy fvo, with Portrait of Abnison, cloth extra, os.

STEPHENS' BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY; or, A Synopsis of Beitish Inscets, Arranged in two great Classes of Hausventata aed ManpiHULATA. Containing their Generic and Specitic Distinctions: with 'an Account of their Metamorphoses, Times of Appearance, Localitivs, Food and Economy, Twelve Vols., vo, with soo beautifully Coloured Plates, balf-maroceo, £8 Bs.

This work gives, ie a tpitentatic form, descriptions, both generic and specific, of all the Insects which have hitherto been found in Great Britain and freland + to these descriptions ave appended coloured figures of some of the raver andé more interesting species, as well as localities and general otices of their food aint economy, metamerphoses, periods af Night, adfearance, &c,

" Me. Stephens' work is of very high character, we might justly say dhe highest. We cannot, therefore, too strongly recommend it.""— +4 theresa,

STOTHARDS MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES OF GREAT BRITAIN, selected from our Cathedrals and Charches. With istorical Description and Iptroduction, by Jos Kemex, F.S.A. A New Epitiow, witha large body of Additional Notes by Joux Hewitt, Imperial sta, containing 147 beautifully finished Etchings, all tinted, and some [llominated in Gold and Colours, half-moroceo, £9 925 Large Paper, half-morocco, £125 152. (iu preparation, "No English library shoukl be without this unique and important publication.

Charles Stothard is the model which every antiquarian artist must fullow, if he wishes to excel. His pencil was always guided by his mind, and we may safely assert that po one ever united equal accuracy and feeling."—Ouartenly Review,

Its only in the beautiful work on Monumental Effigies, by Stothard, that every= thing has been done which fidelity and taste coukl effect."—Suaw.

STRUTT'S DRESSES AND HABITS OF THE ENGLISH, fram the Establishment of the Saxons in Eritain ta the Present Time. With an Historical Inquiry inte every branch of Costeme, Ancient and Modern. New Edition, with Explanatory Notes by J. R. Peaxcueé, Somerset Herald. Two Vals., royal gto, with 153 Engravings from the most Agthentic Sources, beautifully Coloured, half-Roxburghe, 65.3 ov the Plates eeeely Tiliminated in Silver and Opaque Colours, iu the Missal style, half-Roxburghe, £25 154.

STRUTT'S REGAL AN D ECCLESIASTICAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND: Authentic sentations of all the English Monarchs, from Fuwant the Confessor to Henry the Eighth; with 7 Great Personages eminent under their several Reigns. New Editon, with critical Noies by J. K. Praxcut, Somerset Herald. Royal 4to, with 72 Engravings from Manuscripts, Monuments, &c., beautifully Coloured, half Roxburghe, £3 3s.; or the Plates splendidly IMeminated in Gold and Colours, halfemorocco, £10 tos.

STUBBS' ANATOMY OF THE HORSE. 24 finc Copper-plate Engravings ov a very large scale. Imperial folio, cloth extra, £1 14.

SUMMER CRUISING IN THE SOUTH SEAS. By Cuanrtes Wanktn Sropparp., With Twenty-five Illustrations by Wattis Mackay, Crown Svo, cloth, extra gilt, ps. Gd.

"This is a pony net hook, and fall of that quiet humour for which the Americans are so famous. We have not space to enumeyate all the picturesque descriptions, the poetical thoughts, which have so charmed ua in this volume; bat we recommend our readers to ro to the South Seas with Mr. Stoddard io his prettily illustrated and amusingly written little book."—Manity Kade,