MUSCOLOGIA BRITANNICA; containing the Mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, systematically arranged and described; with Plates, illustrative of the characters of the Genera and Species. By William Jackson Hooker, LL.D. F.R.A. and L.S. &c.; and Thomas Taylor, M.D. M.R.I.A. and F.L.S. &c. The 2nd Edition, corrected and enlarged, in 8vo. 1l. 11s. 6d. plain, and 31. 3s. coloured plates.
AN ILLUSTRATED INTRODUCTION TO LAMARCK'S CONCHOLOGY, contained in his "Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vertèbres;" being a Literal Translation of the Descriptions of the recent and Fossil Genera, accompanied by Twenty-two highly-finished Lithographic Plates, in which are given Instructive Views of the various Genera and their Divisions, drawn from Nature, from characteristic and generally well-known Species. By Edmund A. Crouch, F.L.S. Royal 4to. Price 1l. 11s. 6d. plain, or 3l. 3s. coloured.
Also, just published,
AN EPITOME OF LAMARCK'S ARRANGEMENT OF TESTACEA: with illustrative Observations and comparative Tables of the Systems of Linnæus and Lamarck. By C. Dubois, F.L.S. and F.H.S. 8vo. Price 14s. boards.
THE LINNÆAN SYSTEM OF CONCHOLOGY; describing the Orders, Genera, and Species of Shells, arranged into Divisions and Families, with a view to facilitate the Student's Attainment of the Science. By J. Mawe. In 8vo. with a Plate to each Genera (37); plain, 1l. 1s.; coloured after Nature, 2l. 12s. 6d.
By the same Author,
NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF MINERALS, greatly extended, with Diagrams of their Simple Forms. 7th Edition. Price 6s.
CONVERSATIONS ON MINERALOGY; with Plates, engraved by Mr. and Miss Lowry, from Original Drawings, comprising upwards of 400 Figures of Minerals, including 12 beautifully coloured Specimens. 2nd Edition, in 2 Vols. 12mo. Price 14s. boards.
"The plan of these Conversations is happily conceived, and it is executed with ability and taste. The Author has studiously avoided all unnecessary parade of technical Diction, has rendered the Doctrine of Crystallography more familiar than heretofore to the Tyro in Mineralogy, and has included some of the most recently discovered Substances. We may, therefore, unhesitatingly characterise this Work as one of the most desirable Text Books that have issued from the British Press."—Monthly Review, Dec. 1822.
LECTURES ON BOTANY; containing the Descriptive ANATOMY of those Organs on which the Growth and Preservation of the Vegetable depend. By Anthony Todd Thomson, M.D. 8vo. plates, 1l. 8s. boards.