899. Hardie, James (A. M.) Dictionary of the Most Uncommon Wonders of the Works of Art and Nature, Particularly of Those Which Are Most Remarkable in America. Half calf, cracked, uncut, 336 pp. Contains Account of Peale’s Museum. N. York, 1819.$2.75
900. Harlan, R. Medical and Physical Researches; or, Original Memoirs in Medicine, Surgery, Physiology, Geology, Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. 653 pp., plates containing 106 figures, half calf, uncut, binding, worn, autogr. of Dr. Morton, author of “Crania Americana,” rare. Phila., 1835.$5.75
901. Heck, J. G. Iconographic Encyclopædia. Trans. by S. F. Baird. 4 vols., text, 8vo, and 2 vols. plates, oblong 4to, half mor., fine copy. This work means much to American Biologists. N. York, 1851.$11.00
902. Humphreys. Mr. Spectacle de la Nature; or, Nature Display’d. Discourses on such particulars of Natural History as were thought proper to Form the Minds of Youth, etc. Trans. from the French. Third ed., corrected. Calf, 208 pp., plus Index, copper plates. London, 1736.$3.00
902A. Huygens, Christianus. The Celestial Worlds Discovered, or, Conjectures Concerning Inhabitants, Plants and Productions of the World in the Planets. Second ed., corrected and enlarged. 12mo, calf, 162 pp., folding plates. London, 1722.$2.00
903. Iconographic Encyclopædia. Set of botanical and zoological plates; complete, 212 plates of hundreds of figures, stitched. See Heck, above. N. Y., 1851.$2.00
904. Jardine, Sir William. The Naturalist’s Library. 42 vols., 12mo, uniform crimson cloth, gilt tops, uncut, colored plates, covers of 7 vols. water stained, the others as new, contents of all O. K. London, v. d.$22.50
905. Jones, Thos. Rymer. Natural History of Animals. Substance of 3 Courses of Lectures delivered before the Royal Instit. of Gr. Britain. 2 vols. 12mo, uncut, illus. London, 1845.$3.50
906. Jonstonus, Johannes. Historiæ Naturalis. 6 Parts in 1 thick vol. 1, Quadrupeds, Mammals, Lizards, Turtles and Amphibians. 2, Birds. 3, Insects. 4, Serpents. 5, Fishes, including Whales. 6, Mollusks and Crustaceans. Four engraved and two printed title-pages. Parts 1, 4 and 6 are complete. 1 or 2 plates missing from each of the others, but the engravings of quaint and fabulous monsters, for which this work is famous, are practically intact. Folio, calf. Amsterdam, 1657.$5.75
907. Jonstonus, J. The same, being that part devoted exclusively to Insects (in 3 books), and to Serpents and Dragons (in 2 books). These were published as a separate vol. of the series, complete with Indexes, and 2 title-pages, as issued. Folio, old calf, cracked. Amsterdam, 1657.$3.00