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Solarium.
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Triton.
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SOLBTBLLINA.
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Tbochita.
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Trochus .
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Stbombus.
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Tugonia .
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Struthiolaria ...
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Tubbinblla .
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Turbo .
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Tblbscopiuh.
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Turritella.
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Tbrrbra .
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Tympanotonos ...
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Umbrella .
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CHONELLA .
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Vkrtagus .
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Thracia .
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VlTRINA .
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Tornatella .
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VOLUTA.
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Tridacna .
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Vulsella .
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Trigonia .
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CONCIIOLOGIA SYSTEMATICA; or, Complete System of
Conchology. By Lovf.ll Reeve, F.L.S. Demy 4to, 2 vols. pp. 537,300 Plates, £10. 10s. coloured.
Of this work only a few copies remain. It is a useful companion to thecollector of shells, on account of the very large number of specimens figured, asmany as six plates being devoted in some instances to the illustration of a singlegenus.
THE EDIBLE MOLLTJSKS OE GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND, with the modes of cooking them. By M. S. Lovell. Crown8vo, 5s.; with 12 Coloured Plates, 8s. 6 d.
INSECTS.
CURTIS’S BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY. Illustrations and
Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,containing Coloured Figures, from nature, of the most rare aud beautifulspecies, and, in many instances, upon the plants on which they are found.Koyal 8vo, 8 vols., 770 Plates, coloured, £21.
Or in separate Monographs.
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Aphaniptera .
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Hymbnopteba.
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COLEOPTERA.
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Lepidoptbra .
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Dbrhaptbra.
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Neuroptbba.
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Omaloptera.
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Diftbra.
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* Curtis’s Entomology,* which Cuvier pronounced to have " reached the ulti-matum of perfection,” is still the standard work on the Genera of British In-sects. The Figures executed by the author himself, with wonderful minutenessand accuracy, have never been surpassed, even if equalled. The price at whichthe work was originally published was £43. lGs.