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MISCELLANEOUS CATALOGUE

OF

VALUABLE, RARE, AND CURIOUS BOOKS,

BOOKS OF PRINTS, WORKS OF NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCE AND ART, ETC.,

offered for Cash at the prices affixed by BERNARD QUARITCH,

15 PICCADILLY, LONDON.

AGASSIZ, Recherches sur les POISSONS FOSSILES, comprenant la description de 500 espèces qui n'existent plus, l'exposition des lois de la succession et du développement organique des poissons durant toutes les métamorphoses du globe terrestre, une nouvelle classification de ces animaux. . ., enfin, des considérations géologiques générales tirées de l'étude des fossiles, 5 vols. royal 4to. of TEXT, and 5 vols. oblong folio of ATLAS, in 18 parts, containing in all 384 PLATES, many of them in tints (pub. at 648 francs), unbound, reduced price, £14.

Neuchatel, 153-14 the same, bound in 3 vols. royal 4to. and 3 vols. oblong folio, half morocco, top edges gilt, £16.

the same, 5 vols. royal 4to. and 5 vols. oblong folio, handsomely bound in tree-marbled calf, £17.

1833-44

CONTENTS:-Tome I. Introduction et toutes les questions générales, anatomiques, zoologiques et géologiques; Tome II. Histoire de l'Ordre des Ganoïdes; Tome III. l'Ordre des Placoïdes; Tome IV. Histoire de l'Ordre des Ctenoïdes; Tome V. Histoire de l'Ordre des Cycloïdes.

Very few copies remain for sale. The book is sure to disappear altogether before long from the market. Sets completed.

"In 1844, Agassiz concluded the publication of his gigantic work on the Fossil Fishes, which appeared at Neuchâtel in five quarto volumes, with 311 folio plates. Eighty of the greatest museums of Europe had furnished the material for it, and the number of described species amounted to 1700 in about 20,000 examples. The 'Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles' is undoubtedly Agassiz's most important work, and forms, with Cuvier's and Valenciennes' 'Histoire Naturelle des Poissons' and Johann Müller's treatises, the foundation of our present Knowledge of fishes, while it does not confine itself to the region of ichthyolites, but extends over the entire wide field of the anatomy and classification of fishes, essentially modifying the latter. Agassiz considered, and with justice, that the separation of the ganoids from the other fishes into the rank of a special order, as the greatest step towards progress for which science was indebted to him; and on the basis of the comparison of the fossil fishes of all formations with living forms, he enunciated several generally valid laws, which have had an important bearing on the development theory of the whole organic world."-Nature, April 24, 1879.

Agassiz, Etudes

critiques sur les MOL

LUSQUES FOSSILES, 4 livraisons, in 1 vol. 4to. 105 plates (pub. 108 frs.), sd. 68

Livrn. I. Les Trygonies du Jura, et de la craile Suisse, 11 plates.

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II-IV. Les Myes de Jura, &c. 94 plates.

1840-45

Agassiz, Etudes
Etudes sur les GLACIERS, 8vo. Text

and folio Atlas of 32 plates, (pub. 40 frs.) scarce, £1. 108

1840

Agassiz, Monographie D'ECHINODERMES,

vivants et fossiles, 4 vols. in 1, 4to. and folio Atlas of 9 plates,-63 plates (pub. at 98 frs.), hf. morocco, 108 Neuchatel, 1839-42 CONTENTS:-Livrn. I. Les SALÉNIES, plates-Livrn. II. Les SCUTELLES, 32 platesLivrn. III-IV. Le Monographie des GALERITES et des DYSASTERS, par DESOR, 17 platesLivrn. V. L'Anatomie du genre ECHINUS par VALENTIN, 9 plates in folio.

Agassiz, Histoire Naturelle des

POISSONS D'EAU DOUCE de l'Europe centrale ;

Livrn. I. SALMO and THYMALLUS, fol. with 27 plates, 1839 (pub. 75 frs.) Livrn. II. EMBRIOLOGIE des SALMONES, par Vogt, 1 vol. royal 8vo. and 14 plates in folio, 1842 (pub. 36 frs.)

Livrn. II bis. ANATOMIE des SALMONES, folio, 14 plates (pub. 30 frs.) Extra plates: ANATOMIE, planches M, N and O, sold separately for 3s together 55 remarkably fine plates, 20 of them elaborately COLOURED and heightened with SILVER, hf. morocco, £2. 10s

the same, without the 8vo. text, the 55 plates, COMPLETE, 158

1839-42

1839-42

A very beautiful book; all Anglers and Ichthyologists should secure a copy before the few remaining copies are sold.

Agassiz, Iconographie des COQUILLES TER

TIAIRES, large 4to. 15 plates (pub. 15 frs.), 128

1845

Agassiz, Nomenclator zoologicus, continens

nomina systematica generum animalium tam viventium quam fossilium, etc. adjuvantibus Bonaparte, Burmeister, Charpentier, Duméril, 12 fasc. et INDEX UNIVERSALIS, 1 vol. 4to. (pub. at 80 fr.) cloth, 21s Soloduri, 1842-46 "In 1842 he brought out his most important Nomenclator Zoologicus,' the result of many years' gatherings, and which contained an alphabetical arrangement of the specific names of the entire animal kingdom, their etymology, information as to the authors who had proposed these names, as well as the year of their appearance."-Nature, April 24, 1879.

D'Agincourt, History of Art by its

Monument, from its decline in the fourth Century, to its restoration in the sixteen n Century, 3 vols. in 1, roy. folio, with all the 328 plates (sells £5. 58), hf. morocco, uncut, £2. 12s 6d

1847

This English edition is divided as follows; ARCHITECTURE, 73 plates; SCULPTURE 51 plates; PAINTING, 24 plates.

To Antiquaries and lovers of the Fine Arts, this book is indispensable; it connects the works of Winckelman and Cicognara, and forms with them a most interesting series.

"This fine work was the first in which the idea of exhibiting the Progress of Art, by a series of its noblest monuments, was perfectly carried out. By a series of accurate Engravings from celebrated Monuments, we trace the transitions of Art from the classic period to our own times. Sculpture, Painting, and the Art of Illumination; and the Art of Engraving on Wood, on Gems and on Medals are similarly represented.

"It is a work that has long been sought and prized by all who could afford the high price at which only it was to be procured. No Library, Architect, Painter, Sculptor, or any one connected with the Fine Arts, should be without such a work."

America: SMITH'S GENERAL HISTORY OF VIRGINIA, small folio, Facsimiles of the 4 maps and the portrait of the Duchess of Richmond, each £1. 1s (1624) It is very seldom indeed that a copy of Smilh's Virginia contalns all the maps and portraits. The two portraits indeed are so rare that bibliographers disagree whether they were issued with the book or not. The compiler of the Catalogue of Mr. Huth's Library says of his copy, that "it evidently never possessed the portraits of the Duchess of Richmond and Motoaka, which are inserted in some copies, but were not originally issued with the book."

Annals and

Magazine

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complete set from the beginning (including its Fore-runners) in 1829 down to June, 1867, inclusive-in all 74 vols. 8vo. numerous fine plates, some coloured, sixty-seven vols. in hf. calf, the rest uncut, RARE, £50.

The following are the titles and dates of the various series:

1829-67

The Magazine of Natural History, by Loudon, 9 vols. 1829-36-Magazine of Natural History, by Dr. Edward Charlesworth, 4 vols. 1837-40—Magazine of Zoology and Botany, by Sir W. Jardine, P. J. Selby, and Dr. Johnston, 2 vols. 1837-38-Annals and Magazine of Natural History, conducted by Sir W. Jardine, P. J. Selby, Sir W. J. Hooker, and others. Series I, 20 vols. 1838-47; Series II, 20 vols. 1848-57; Series III, vol. I-XIX, 1858-67

Antiquaries (Society of) of London: LAYAMON'S

BRUT: or Chronicle of Britain, a Poetical Semi-Saxon Paraphrase of the Brut of Wace, with literal translation, notes, and Grammatical Glossary by Sir Frederick Madden, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. facsimiles, bds. £2. 2s 1847 "A highly important publication. The entire Poem is now placed within reach of those who have neither opportunity nor inclination to grapple with the obscurities of MSS.; and this has now been done under a very careful eye, and with a rich accompaniment of elucidations."-Garnett's Essays, p. 128.

CODEX EXONIENSIS: a collection of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, from a MS. in the Library of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, with an English translation by Thorpe, roy. 8vo. XIV and 536 pp. cloth, 20s 1842 Arabic Dictionary: AN ARABIC-ENGLISH AND ENGLISH-ARABIC DICTIONARY, by JOSEPH CATAFAGO, of Aleppo, Syria, 2 vols. in 1, sm. 8vo. vi and 1096 pp. double columns, much matter compressed into a small space, all the Arabic words with the pronunciation in Roman letters (pub. at £2.), cloth, reduced to 25s 1873

The work comprises nearly 1100 pp., compressed into a portable volume, and representing the only Arabic-English and English-Arabic Dictionary now in existence.

"On the whole the work is a most acceptable contribution to Oriental literature; and the English and Arabic part especially will be an invaluable aid to travellers in the East, and to all Englishmen who have occasion to study Arabic."-Athenæum, Jan. 29, '59.

Arabic Grammar, new edition: FARIS Ash-Shidyûq's

PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE ARABIC LANGUAGE, with Interlineal Reading Lessons, Dialogues and Vocabulary. Third Edition revised from the Second Edition, by the Rev. H. A. Williams, 12mo. pp. ii and 242, cloth, 78 6d 1883

The best and cheapest method of acquiring the Language spoken in Syria, Egypt, Arabia, and by the Arabs in all parts of the World.

This ingenious little book deserves the favour with which it has been received; for the Author has made a bold attempt to simplify that very complex subject, Arabic Grammar. The book is strong in Dialogues, to which forty-four pages are given. This is the part of the book which has found favour with the public; and the Syrian author is here quite at home. The Dialogues are decidedly good, consisting simply of colloquial sentences on various subjects, to be learnt by heart, and used as needed. Faris Ash-Shidyâq ends his book with a vocabulary containing about 3000 very common, and therefore very useful, words. We can certainly say of Faris that his book is good, as far as it goes."-Allen's Indian Mail.

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