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JUST PUBLISHED AT A REDUCED PRICE,

CONCHOLOGIA SYSTEMATICA,
OR COMPLETE SYSTEM OF CONCHOLOGY:

IN WHICH THE LEPADES AND MOLLUSCA ARE DESCRIBED AND CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR NATURAL ORGANIZATION AND HABITS;

BY LOVELL REEVE, A.L.S., F.Z.S , Etc.

WITH 300 HIGHLY-FINISHED COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVINGS,
BY MESSRS. SOWERBY;

CONTAINING ABOVE 1500 FIGURES OF SHELLS.


A Tabula Methodica, showing the distribution of the genera at one view, is given at the commencement; and every genus is then faithfully described in detail, illustrated by one or more plates of as many species of shells as may be considered of interest; whilst its origin and distinguishing characters, the various situations to which it has been assigned in the system by different authors, and the peculiarities of habit and organization of the animals referred to it, are at the same time fairly discussed. Amongst the genera adopted, are included nearly the whole of those advocated by Lamarck; the author has at the same time carefully abstained from introducing any new ones of his own, and only such of those proposed by modern authors are admitted as have resulted from positive discovery. It has, however, been considered useful to notice the superfluous genera of modern speculators in the places to which they refer, and to include them in an index of nomenclature at the end of each volume.

The Work is divided into two volumes; the first contains the Lepades and Bivalve Mollusks, illustrated by 130 plates of shells, and the second contains the Univalve Mollusks, illustrated by 170 plates, including in all above fifteen hundred figures of more than a thousand species, many of which are entirely new to science, and of great interest to collectors.

Vol. I. The Bivalve Mollusks 130 Plates. 1500 Figures.
Vol. II. The Univalve Mollusks 170 Plates.

Neatly bound in cloth,—£10 Coloured,—£6 Plain.



Nuiv in course of Publication in Numbers—A Number of Eight Large Quarto Plates, with descriptive text, on the First Day of every Month, Price 10s. Coloured,

CONCHOLOGIA ICONICA;

A REPERTORY OF SPECIES OF SHELLS.

By LOVELL REEVE, A.L.S., F.Z.S., Etc.
AUTHOR OF THE 'CONCHOLOGIA SYSTEMATICA.'

ILLUSTRATED WITH ORIGINAL FIGURES DRAWN AND LITHOGRAPHED EXPRESSLY FROM NATURE
By G. B. SOWERBY, Jun.


The Conchologia Iconica was introduced at the commencement of the year 1843 for the purpose of illustrating all the known species of Shells by good natural-sized figures, and new and elaborate descriptions; neither pains nor expense have been spared to gain information and obtain specimens from every possible source, and this unabated desire to perfect the Work, coupled with the regularity of its monthly issue, has established a circulation which is most encouraging to the Author-proprietor.

The following genera being now completed, monographs of any of them may be had separately in neat stiff covers:—

POLLICIPES Plates. 1 .... Figures. 8 .... .... s. 1 1 1 2 2 4 5 6 d. 6 6 6 6 6


6 CORBULA RANELLA CARDITA PECTUNCULUS ARCA CONUS Plates. 5 .... Figures. 50 £ s. .... C d. t, MYADORA 1 14 .... 8 .... 57 10 .... 11

GLATJCONOME 1 10 .... 9 .... 74 (1 PHORUS 2 .... 10 .... .... 9 .... 63 .... 11 I'l CYPRICRDI 2 14 ....

.. 17 .... 129 .... 1 1 6 CRASSATELLA 3 23 .... .... .... 124 ... 1 5 n HARPA . 4 28 .... .... .. 47 .... 380 .... 3

DELPHINULA .. ... 5 .... 49 .... ....

The genera Pleurotoma and Mitra are now publishing.

LONDON:
REEVE, BROTHERS, NATURAL HISTORY LITHOGRAPHERS AND PUBLISHERS, KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND, FORTIN, MASSON & CO., PARIS.

1844.