tinta plates, bds, 15s. 6382*JANSON'S (Chas. Wm.) Stranger in America; 4to, 12 fine aqua1807 6383 JARDINE'S (SIR WILLIAM) NATURALIST'S LIBRARY; 40 vols. 12mo, portraits and numerous coloured plates (pub. at 121.) cloth, 10l. Edinburgh, 1833-43 Any volume may be had separately, at 6s. viz. 2. Monkeys, 32 coloured plates, 4. Lions, Tigers, &c. 38 coloured plates, with portrait of Cuvier 5. Peacocks, Pheasants, &c. 30 coloured plates, with portrait of Aristotle 6. Birds of the Game Kind, 30 coloured plates, with portrait of Sir S. Raffles 7 & 27. Fishes, 65 coloured plates, with portraits of Sir J. Banks and Salviani 8. Coleopterous Insects (Beetles), 32 coloured plates, with portrait of Ray 9. Columbide (Pigeons), 32 coloured plates, with portrait of Pliny 10. British Diurnal Lepidoptera (Butterflies), 34 coloured plates, with portrait of Werner 11. Ruminating Animals (Deer, Antelopes, &c.) 35 coloured plates, with portrait of Camper 12. 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