JOHN VAN
YOOBST,
PATEKNOSTEE BOW.
HOUSE DOGS AND
SPORTING
DOGS: Their Tarietles,
Points, Management, Training, Breeding, and Diseases. By JOHM
MBYRICK. Fcp . 8YO» 3& 6«f .
** A little canine encyclopaedia."-—
Examiner.
FALCONERS' FAVOURITES, Si x Coloured Figures, size
of life, of the British Species now used in Falconry. Drawn and
described by \Y,
BKODRICK.
Folio,
£2 2s.
clotli.*
THE ANGLER-NxlTURALIST; a Popular History of British
Fresh-wate r Fisli , t%e . &c . B y II . CHOJLMOXDULEY PjgtfNJSLii .
Illustrated by 150 Engravings. Crown
8vo,
10s. 6«f.
44
Anglers "will do well t o pu t Mr. Pennell's book i n their poclcat
when, they go outfishingswhich will add to the enjoyment of the
expedition."—
Spectator*
HERALDR Y
O P
FISH .
B y THOMAS
MOULB.
Nearl y si x
liundred families are noticed in this work; and besides the several
descriptions o f fisb, fishing-nets, an d boats, are included also
mermaids, trifons, and shell-fish. Nearly seventy ancient seals
are described, and upwards o f twenty subjects i n stained glass.
The engravings, two hundred andfive in number, are from stained
glass, tonibs, sculpture and carving, medals and coins, rolls o f
arms, and pedigrees. 8vo» 2is.; a few o n large paper (royal
8?o) for colouring, J>2 2# ,
THE VICAR O F WAKEFIELD. With 32 Illustrations by
WILLIAM MULREAJDITI R.A. ; engrave d b y
JQRM
THGMJPSOUC.
Hrst reprint. Square Svo, lOt. 6rf .
" And there are some designs in the volume in which art may justly
boast o f having added something to even the exquisite fancy of
Goldsmith.
11
—
Examiner.
BEITISII WILD
FLOWERS.
Illustrated
b y SOWERBY,
Describe d b y JOHNSON.
A large 8v o volume, with coloured figures o f th e 1780 Plants
growing wild in this country, including the Ferns, Horsetails* and
Club Mosses, £ 3 3s .
One of the prettiest natural-history volumes now OE
sale.*'—78tf
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JOHH f AN VOOBST, 1 PATERN0STIE ROW.