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NATURAL HISTORY AND TRAVELS.

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CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE; By Sir W. J. HOOKER, K.H., D.C.L., Director of the Royal Gardens of Kew. [Part XXXIII. 3s. 6d.

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PHYCOLOGIA BRITANNICA; or, History of the British Sea-Weeds, including Coloured Figures of each Species, with Growth, Fructification, &c. By Dr. W. H. HARVEY, M.R.I.A., Keeper of the Herbarium of the University of Dublin. [Part XXI. 2s. 6d., commencing Vol. 2.

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NEREIS AUSTRALIS; or, Illustrations of the Sea-Weeds of the Southern Ocean, including figures of Growth, Fructification &c., coloured. By Dr. W. H. HARVEY, M.R.I.A. Keeper of the Herbarium of the University of Dublin. In Four Parts. [Part I. 21s.

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TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF BRAZIL; principally through the Northern Provinces and the Gold and Diamond Districts. By GEORGE GARDNER, F.L.S., Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Gardens of Ceylon. [One vol. 8vo. 560 pp. 18s.

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ESCULENT FUNGUSES of ENGLAND: a Treatise on their Structure, Nutritious Properties, Mode of Cooking, &c. With coloured Figures. By the Rev. Dr. BADHAM. [One vol. super royal 8vo. 21s.

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The PLANETARY and STELLAR UNIVERSE, with Astronomical Diagrams and Map of the Circmnpolar Constellations. By R. J. MANN, of Buxton, Norfolk. [One vol. l2mo. 5s.

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NARRATIVE of the VOYAGE of H.M.S. SAMARANG, employed surveying the Eastern Seas, from Borneo to Japan, during the Years 1843–46. By Capt. Sir EDWARD BELCHER, C.B. F.R.A.S. and G.S., Commander of the Expedition. [In the Press.

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FLORA ANTARCTICA; or, Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M.SS. Erebus and Terror, By Dr. J. D. HOOKER, F.R.S., F.L.S. and G.S., Botanist to the Expedition. [Part XXV., completing the work.

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BRITISH MYCOLOGY, Illustrations of; containing Figures and Descriptions of the Funguses of interest and novelty indigenous to Britain. By Mrs. T. J. HUSSEY. [Part VI. this day.

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CONCHOLOGIA ICONICA; or, Coloured Figures and Descriptions of all the known Species of Shells. By LOVELL REEVE, F.L.S. &C. [Part LVI.

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ELEMENTS of CONCHOLOGY; or, Physiology of Shells and their Molluscous Inhabitants, then Structure, Calcifying Functions and Habits, Geographical Distribution, Affinities, Arrangement and Species, with Coloured Figures of the subject as they appear in a living state. By LOVELL REEVE, F.L.S. &c. [Part VII.

LONDON: Reeve, Brothers, King William Street, Strand.