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9264 MAGNETIC and METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS: Toronto Observatory, Vol. I. 1840-42, by Sabine, 1845; St. Helena Observatory, Vol. II. 1844-49, by Sabine, 1860; 2 vols. stout roy. 4to. plates, (pub. at £4. 4s) cloth, 20s 1845-60 9265 MAURITIUS ROYAL SOCIETY of Arts and Sciences, Transactions from September 1847 to August 1849, 2 parts (being Vol. I. pt. 2, and Vol. II. pt. 1) 8vo. plates, sd. 5s Mauritius, 1849-50

Each part contains the transactions and proceedings for a year; and two parts form a volume. These parts contain a variety of information upon general and local scientific subjects, and include also Ethnological disquisitions on the Malagasy, Malay, and Polynesian Races: some of the papers are in English, some in French.

9266 MINING REVIEW and Journal of Geology, Mineralogy, and Metallurgy, edited by English, from April 1831 to July 1835, Nos. V, VI, VII, 8vo. plates, sd. 10s 1831-35 9267 MOORE (Thomas) Illustrations of ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, a series of figures representing the principal groups, with descriptions and directions for cultivation, stout roy. 8vo. 100 COLOURED PLATES, (pub. at £3. 10s) hf. morocco, gilt tops, uncut, 368 1857 9268 MURCHISON'S SILURIAN SYSTEM, founded on Geological Researches, in various Counties of England and Wales, with Descriptions of the Coal Fields, and Overlaying Formations, 2 vols. roy. 4to. geological maps, engravings, and plates of Fossils, with the very rare large Map in 4to. case (pub. at £8. 8s) sd. £7.78 GEOLOGY OF RUSSIA in Europe and the Ural Mountains, by Murchison, Verneuil, and Keyserling; Vol. I. Geology: Vol. II. Paléontologie (in French), 2 vols, roy. 4to. 7 Maps and Sections, 12 Views, and 53 plates of Fossil Remains, and numerous woodcuts, (pub. at £8. 8s) cloth, £5. 15s

9269

1839

1845 Contents: Vol. I. Geology, with Views, plates of Corals and 7 large Maps. Vol. II. Palæontology, 50 plates. 9270 NORTH (Roger) Treatise on Fish and Fish Ponds, roy. 4to. 18 beautifully coloured plates of Fish, by ALBIN, hf. morocco, gilt edges, 21s (1794) 9271 OVERMAN (F.) The Manufacture of Iron in all its various branches, and an Essay on the Manufacture of Steel, 8vo. 150 cuts, cloth, 10s Philadelphia, 1850 9272 OWEN (Professor) on the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton, 8vo. plates, cuts and tables, cloth, rare, 25s Van Voorst, 1848

9273

9274 9275

1849

1849

1855

On Parthenogenesis, 8vo. plate, cloth, 7s 6d On the Nature of Limbs, 8vo. plates, cloth, rare, 14s Lectures on the COMPARATIVE ANATOMY and Physiology of the INVerTEBRATE ANIMALS; delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons, 2nd edition, 8vo. numerous woodcuts, (pub. at 21s) cloth, 17s 9276 PETIVERI (Jacobi) Opera Historiam Naturalem spectantia, or Gazophylacium, containing several thousand figures of Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Insects, Fishes, Plants, Fossils, Minerals, &c. &c. with Latin and English names, 2 vols. folio, to which are added a number of scarce tracts, printed on broad sheets, between the years 1693 and 1727, and folded in at the end of Vol. II, completing all he ever wrote on Natural History, nearly 300 plates, containing 10,000 articles, plain morocco, rare, £3. 3s 1764

Priced, 1836, J. Bohn, £7. 7s. "The Publications of Petiver have been of essential service to Zoology and Botany, and are, even now, as works of reference, in high repute; but they have become scarce. His Museum was purchased by Sir Hans Sloane for £4000, a great sum in those days, and is now deposited in the British Museum." Haworth. 9277 PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY'S JOURNAL and TRANSACTIONS, from the

beginning in 1841 down to the end of 1863; FIRST SERIES, edited by Jacob BELL, 18 vols. hf. calf, with Index to Vols. I-XV, 1 vol. cloth; NEW SERIES, Vols. I--V No. 6, two vols. hf. calf, the rest in Nos.-together 24 vols. 8vo. portraits and cuts, (pub. at £14. in Nos.) twenty vols. uniformly bound in hf. calf neat, one vol. in cloth, and thirty Nos. £5. 1842-63 9278 PHILLIPS (John) Illustrations of the Zoology of Yorkshire, a description of the Strata and Organic remains, 2 parts: the Yorkshire Coast, and the Mountain Limestone District, 2 vols. 4to. coloured Geological Map, and 49 plates of Sections and Fossils, some coloured, (pub. at £4. 4s) bds. £2. 4s 1835-36

9279 RASHLEIGH'S (Philip) Specimens of British Minerals, with descriptions of each article, 2 vols. in 1, large 4to. 54 finely coloured plates, hf. russia, uncut, scarce, 25s 1787-1802 Priced, 1834, Pickering, £3. 13s 6d; 1843, J. Bohn, £3.-Part I only priced, 1836, £3. 3s. The second part is often wanting. 9280 ROXBURGH'S PLANTS OF THE COASTS OF Coromandel, Vols. I-II, in 1 vol. atlas folio, with 200 FINELY COLOURED PLATES, fine copy in whole bound russia gilt, VERY RARE, £7. 10s

1795

9281

1819

the same, Vol. III, part 3, 4, atlas folio, coloured plates 251-300, bds. RARE, £2. 10s 9282 ROXBURGH'S Flora Indica, or Descriptions of Indian Plants, edited by Carey, with additions by Wallich, Vol. I, 8vo. MS. memoranda, hf. bd. 15s

Serampore, 1820

This edition which was completed in 2 vols. contains Wallich's "invaluable notes and additions," which were necessarily omitted in the second. 9283 the same, second edition, by Carey, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. £4. 4s ib. 1832 9284 ROYAL SOCIETY. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS of the Royal Society of London, from 1824 to 1861 inclusive, 4to. sewed, £21. 1824-61 9285 PROCEEDINGS of the Royal Society from the beginning. ABSTRACTS of the Papers printed in the Philosophical Transactions, and communicated to the Royal Society, 1800-54, 6 vols. 1832-54-PROCEEDINGS, in continuation of the Abstracts, from February 1854 to June 1863, (being Nos. 1-56, or Vols. VII-XII, pt. 8), 6 vols. 1856-63-together, 12 vols. 8vo. plates, (pub. at £5. 10s in Nos.) eleven vols. hf. russia, and eight Nos. £3.10s 1832-63 9286 ROYLE'S Illustrations of the Botany of the Himalayas and the Flora of Cashmere, Supplementary Number, (Part XI) impl, 4to. 2 plates, sd. 12s 1840 9287 RUSSELL (Dr. P.) Account of Indian Serpents, 46 plates, 1796-CONTINUATION, 42 plates, 1801.9-together 2 vols. in 1, roy. folio, with 88 coloured plates, hf. bd. VERY RARE, £14. 1796-1809 9288 SAMOUELLE'S Entomological Cabinet, being a Natural History of British Insects, 2 vols. 16mo. 144 coloured plates (pub. at £2. in Nos.) hf. calf, 24s 1833-34 9289 SOWERBY (James) Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms, with descriptions, 3 vols. sm. folio, complete with the scarce SUPPLEMENT, 440 coloured plates, hf. calf, £14.

1797-1809

COLLATION: Vols. I-III, 400 plates and Index; Supplement, plates 401-440. There is no plate 427, the figures being represented on plate 425; and plate 438 is on plate 420.

9290 SOWERBY (J. and G. B.) Genera of Recent and Fossil Shells, Nos. II-XXI, and XXXVIII-XLII, together 25 monthly Nos. 8vo. with 155 BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED PLATES, (pub. at £7. 10s) £2. 10s

ca. 1820-22 9291 SPRY'S Suggestions received by the Agricultural Society of India for the cultivation of useful and ornamental Plants, 8vo. cloth, 5s Calcutta, 1841 9292 VAN DER HOEVEN'S Handbook of Zoology, translated from the second Dutch edition by Clark, 2 vols. 8vo. 24 plates, (pub. at £3.) cloth, new, £2. 2s 1856-68 9293 VICTORIA PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE'S Transactions, edited by Macadam, Vol. IV pt. 2, (September-December, 1859) 8vo. maps, plates (some coloured) and facsimile, bds. 10s Melbourne, 1860

This volume completes the proceedings of the Institute.

9294 VOIGT, Hortus Suburbanus Calcuttensis: a Catalogue of Plants cultivated at the E. I. Co.'s Botanical Gardens, Calcutta, by Griffith, roy. 8vo. cl. 27s Cal. 1845

Wight's Publications on Indian Botany :

PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR HIMSELF AT GREAT EXPENSE IN MADRAS. 9295 WIGHT.—ICONES PLANTARUM INDIÆ ORIENTALIS; or Figures of Indian Plants. By Dr. Robert Wight, F.L.S. Surgeon to the Madras Establishment, 6 vols. with the scarce GENERAL INDEX, royal 4to. 2101 plates, including all those given in the author's "ILLUStraTIONS and "NEILGHERRY PLANTS,' ," but plain instead of coloured, (pub. at £27. 10s), cloth, £12. 12s Madras, 1838-56

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"A most important work, with 2101 invaluable representations of Indian Plants." H. CLEGHORN, compiler of the General Index to Wight's Icones. "This is not the place to dwell on the extraordinary exertions in the cause of Science of the author of this great work, which is the best proof of his wonderful energy, and shows what can be accomplished by perseverance under apparently insurmountable obstacles. At the period of the publication of the earlier numbers, the art of Lithography was in a very rude state in India, and the Plates are consequently very imperfect; but in the latter volumes the improvement is great, and the outline Drawings are admirably reproduced. The Volumes form the most important contributions, not only to Botany, but to Natural Science, which have ever been published in India, and they have been of the greatest service to us throughout our labours."

"It is admitted that Dr. Wight has accomplished a great work, which is as essential to the student of the Indian Flora, as Sowerby's English Botany is in Britain."

HOOKER AND THOMSON, in the Introductory Essay to the Flora Indica.
SOLD SEPARATELY:

Vol. V. with 299 plates, 4to. 1852, £4.
Vol. VI. with 181 plates, 4to. 1853, £2. 10s
*Sets completed at a reduced rate.

Vol. II. with 418 plates, 4to. 1840-42, £5. Vol. III. with 326 plates, 4to. 1843-47, £6. Vol. IV. with 459 plates, 4to. 1848-50, £6. 9296 WIGHT. ILLUSTRATIONS OF INDIAN BOTANY; or Figures Illustrative of each of the Natural Orders of Indian Plants, described in the Author's "Prodromus Flore Peninsula India Orientalis,” but not confined to them. By Dr. R. Wight, F.L.S. Surgeon to the Madras Establishment, 2 vols. 4to. containing 205 COLOURED PLATES, cloth, only a few copies left, (pub. at £9. 98) £6. 68 Madras, 1838-50

SOLD SEPARATELY :

Madras, 1841-50

Vol. II. containing 104 coloured plates, £4. 128 Odd Parts may also be obtained to complete Sets. 9297 WIGHT.-SPICILEGIUM NEILGHERRENSE; or a Selection of Neilgherry Plants, drawn and coloured from Nature, with brief descriptions of each; some General Remarks on the Geography and Affinities, and occasional Notices of their Economical Properties and Uses. By Dr. Robert Wight, F.L.S. 2 vols. 4to. with 202 COLOURED PLATES, (pub. at £6.) cloth, only a few copies left, £5. 58 Madras, 1846-50

Vol. II. containing 100 coloured plates, separately, £3. 9298 WIGHT.-PRODROMUS FLORE PENINSULAÆ INDIÆ ORIENTALIS; containing abridged Descriptions of the Plants found in the Peninsula of British India, arranged according to the Natural System. By Drs. R Wight, F.L.S. and Walker Arnott, Vol. 1, 8vo. (pub. at 16s), cloth, 78 6d Lond. 1834 9299 WIGHT.—CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BOTANY OF INDIA. By Dr. Robert Wight, F.L.S. 8vo. (pub. at 7s 6d), cloth, 5s London, 1834 The whole set, of which only a few can still be made up, viz.

The Icones Plantarum Indiæ, 6 vols. 4to. 2101 plates
The Illustrations of Indian Botany, 2 vols. 4to. 205 coloured
plates

The Neilgherry Plants, 2 vols. 4to. 202 coloured plates
The Prodromus, 1 vol.

The Contributions, 1 vol. 8vo.

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1854

9300 WOOD'S INDEX ENTOMOLOGICUS, a complete illustrated Catalogue of the Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain, new and revised edition, with SUPPLEMENT, by Westwood, roy. 8vo. 59 beautifully coloured plates, containing 1944 figures, (pub. at £4. 4s) hf. morocco, gilt top, uncut, £2. 16s 9301 YARRELL'S History of British Fishes, with the Supplement, 2 vols. 8vo. ORIGINAL EDITION, nearly 400 beautiful woodcuts, (pub. at £3. 8s) cloth, £2. 8s Van Voorst, 1836-39

THE KNOWSLEY MENAGERIE.

9302 GLEANINGS FROM THE MENAGERIE AND AVIARY at KNOWSLEY HALL, edited by J. E. GRAY, impl. folio, 17 beautifully COLOURED plates from the series of drawings made by MR. E. LEAR

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11 Purplish Guan. Penelope purpurescens.

12 American Emu. Rhea Americana.

13 Wattled Crown Crane. Balearica regulorum.

14 Stanley Crane. Scops Paradisea.

15 Maned Goose. Chenalopex jubata.

16 Eyebrowed Rollulus. Rollulus superciliosus.

17 Eyed Tyrse. Tyrse Argus.

GLEANINGS from the MENAGERIE and AVIARY at KNOWSLEY HALL:
HOOFED QUADRUPEDS, edited by J. E. GRAY, of the British Museum,
impl. folio, 62 fine plates, many very superbly COLOURED, from drawings by W.
Hawkins
Knowsley, 1850

The Plates of this volume are selected from the series of Drawings of Ungulated Quadrupeds made by Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins for the Right Honourable the Earl of Derby, chiefly from the animals living in his Lordship's Menagerie at Knowsley Hall. They have been lithographed by Mr. W. Hawkins, and coloured under his superintendence.

The Plates are accompanied by Lord Derby's notes on their habits, and by a brief description of the specimens of the various Genera, chiefly derived from the study of the animals at Knowsley, or in the British Museum. J. E. GRAY. 1846-50

Together 2 vols. impl. folio, 79 large plates, many of them finely COLOURED, cloth, very rare, £10. 10s

PRINTED FOR PRIVATE DISTRIBUTION amongst the friends of the late Earl of Derby, to whose zeal for Natural History these volumes will remain a lasting monument. The editorship of Dr. Gray of the British Museum is a further guarantee for the excellence of this work, which is indeed the most correct and the most beautiful, especially as far as the MAMMALS are concerned, printed in Europe. The few single volumes which have at rare intervals turned up at sales, have fetched high prices. The above is the first complete copy ever offered for sale.

A most valuable book, printed for PRIVATE CIRCULATION amongst the friends of the late Earl of Derby, and not hitherto offered for sale. To all Public Libraries this work is necessary, as the plates present most accurate delineations of rare Birds and Mammals, made by first-rate Artists from living specimens. The plates and the text in the great work of Cuvier et Geoffroy St. Hilaire, "Histoire naturelle des Mammifères, 3 vols folio, 1824-35," are inferior in beauty and accuracy to the above;-the Knowsley Menagerie forms a necessary complement to Cuvier and Geoffroy St. Hilaire.

Immediate application will be necessary to secure a copy at the price of ten guineas cash. 9303 GRAY'S FIGURES OF MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS, selected from various

authors; etched for the use of students, by Maria E. Gray, 5 vols. 8vo. portrait and 381 most delicately executed plates (pub. at £3.) cloth, 36s 1859

Now entirely out of print; the tracings from which these Etchings of Molluscous Animals have been taken, were originally made by Mrs. Gray, for my use, with the view of their being added to my collection of figures of Shells, and to aid me in their arrangement. Hoping that others may find such a collection of figures-many of them copied from expensive works, and brought together from sources not easily accessible to Conchologists-as useful as they have been to myself.-J. E. GRAY, British Museum.

THEOLOGICAL WORKS

From the library of the late THOMAS HAVERS, Esq., of Thelton Hall, Norfolk, 9304 ADVOCATE of CONSCIENCE LIBERTY, or an Apology for Toleration, 12mo. old English blue morocco, gilt edges, 15s no place or name of printer, 1673 9305 BYBLE (The) IN ENGLYSHE, that is to say the contet of al the holy scripture both of ye Olde and Newe Testamet, with a prologe thereinto made by the Reverende father in God, Thomas Archbysshop of Cantorbury, stout folio, Black letter, with woodcuts, sold as per collation below, £18. 18s

MDXL.

A COPY OF CRANMER'S CELEBRATED FIRST EDITION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES; the two leaves of Prologue being from the edition of July, 1540; having a large ornamented letter at the commencement of Romans. with the initials E. W. (Edward Whitechurch) within the same wood block, and title to the New Testament designed by Holbein, with the Arms of Thomas Lord Cromwell not defaced, though defective in the under portion of that leaf, and also fol. Lxvi marked XLVI.

No title; Prologue, 2 leaves (the third wanting); Names of the Bookes, 11 af; Genesis, etc., leaves i-iji, vi — 1xxxiv, the last deficient; title to second part, I leaf; Job, etc. leaves ii-cxviii, cxx-cxxv (marked cxxiii); Psalmes, etc. ii-cxxxi (marked cxxxii); Esdras, etc. ii-lxxx; New Testament, title, 1 leaf, deficient; Matthew, etc., leaves ii-ci. Thus there are about twelve leaves, including titles, altogether wanting. I am enabled to state, on the high authority of F. Fry, Esq., that the entire of this interesting volume is of the FIRST edition, April 1540, with the exception only of the two Prologue leaves which are from the edition of July.

The whole of the titles are wanting in the Old Testament except that to the "second parte of the Bible;" and some other leaves are wanting, but the volume HAS VERY LARGE MARGINS, AND IS FINE AND SOUND with very few exceptions.

9306 BYBLE (The Whole) faythfully translated into Englyshe by Myles Coverdale, sm. 4to. Black letter, imperfect, containing folios LXXXIX to CCCXCIX, or from Deut. xxiii to end of Malachy, cut close, sold with all faults, old calf gilt, £3. 16s Printed for Andrewe Hester (at Zürich by C. Froschover) 1550 This second edition of Coverdale's Bible is quite as rare as the first in folio; Lea Wilson's copy fetched £38. a copy, supplied in facsimile, fetched at Sotheby's in 1857, £28. 10s. 9307 BIBLE (The Holie) faithfully translated into English out of the avthentical Latin, with Annotations, etc. by the English College at Doway, 2 vols. in 1, very stout sq. 8vo. in the original old calf, £3. 3s Doway, 1609-10

Priced, 1810, J. Bohn, morocco, £7. 7s. This is the first edition of the English Roman Catholic version; the ranslators were Cardinal Allen, Gregory Martin, and Richard Bristow. 9308 NEWE TESTAMENT of our Sauiour Jesus Christe faithfully translated out of the Greeke, with the notes and expositions of the darke places therein, sm. 4to. title in red and black with portrait of Edward VI, Black letter, numerous woodcuts, wanting the last leaf, russia, VERY RARE, £10. Richard Jugge (1566) A copy of this edition fetched at Pickering's sale, £15. 15s. COLLATION: Title, Almanack, Epistle to Edward VI. and Calendar, 8 leaves; Table, Reckoning of the Yeares, Exhortation, 9 leaves; Description of Palestine, with map, and Life of Matthew, 1 leaf; text, Ai to Qq 3. Qq 4 is wanting, which should contain the conclusion of the table of Epistles, and the colophon of the book.

The second edition is as scarce as the first.

9309 NEW TESTAMENT, translated by the English College at Rhemes; set forth the second time by the same College returned to Doway, with New Tables of Heretical Corruptions, and annotations augmented, sq. 8vo. old calf, scarce, £2.2s Antwerp, Vervliet, 1600 9310 [CARWOLD (Thomas)] Labyrinthus Cantuarensis, or Dr. Lawd's Labyrinth, being an answer to his relation of a Conference between himselfe and Mr. Fisher, by T. C. sm. folio, old calf, 10s Paris, 1658 This is a Roman Catholic work written by a Jesuit named Thomas Carwold. 9311 MANUALE ad usum Ecclesiæ SARISBURIENSIS, 4to. printed in gothic letter black and red type, with the MUSIC noted upon red lines, wanting title, first leaf, and leaves 115-118, and 120-127, somewhat wormed, in the original boards, binding gone, VERY RARE, £3. 3s Paris, Fr. Byrekman, 1515 9312 MANUALE SECUNDUM USUM insignis ac preclare ECCLESIE SARU optimis typis impressum, sm. folio, gothic letter, printed in red and black, with the MUSIC noted upon four red lines, two large woodcuts and several woodcut initials, the first few pages and the last page a little wormed, otherwise a good, large, and perfect copy in the original oak boards, covered with leather, £21.

Antwerp, Endow; venudantur Londini apud P. Kaetz, 1523

RARE; such specimens of the old Roman Catholic Divine Service in England are daily becoming scarcer. The entire book is in Latin, with the significant exception of the "Majoris Excommunicationis Articuli generales." These are given in plain English, and extend over twelve pages, full of mortal denunciations against those who should invade the rights and privileges of "al holi moder chyrche." Independently of the curious fact illustrated here, that the Church, always incapable of concession, never clung to her power with more tenacity than when it was declining, the language itself is a curious study, being fully a hundred years in arrear of the time.

SPANISH LITERATURE.

9313 Language: ALDRETE, Origen y principio de la lengua Castellana o Romāce, sq. 8vo. first edition, engraved title, and facsimiles of ancient writing, vellum,

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Roma, 1606 Madrid, 1674

9313*- the same, sm. folio, best edition, calf, 16s 9314 CABRERA (Ramon) Diccionario de Etimologias de la lengua Castellana, 2 vols. in 1, stout sq. 8vo. 1154 pp. Spanish MOROCCO, uncut, 18s 9315 CAMPUZANO, Diccionario de la Lengua Castellana, stout 16mo. 1157 pp. double cols. hf. russia, 10s

36s

another copy, 4 vols. 4to. slightly wormed, bound, 20s

ib. 1837

ib. 1852

9316 CONNELLY (T.) y T. HIGGINS, Diccionario de las dos Lenguas Española é Inglesa; Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary, 4 vols. 4to. calf, ib. 1797-98 9316* 1797-98 The Dean of Peterborough's copy fetched £3.8s. The best and most complete Spanish and English Dictionary, comprising all the Idioms, Proverbs, Marine Terms, Metaphorical Expressions, &c. in both languages. 9317 COBARRUVIAS OROZCO, TESORO de la LENGUA CASTELLANA O Española, stout sm. folio, title inlaid, calf neat, 20s Madrid, 1611 9317*. the same, fine copy in old calf gilt, or limp vellum, 28s 9318 DICCIONARIO DE LA LENGUA CASTELLANA, en que se explica el verdadero sentido de las Voces, con las phrases, los Proverbios ó refranes, etc. compuesto por la REAL ACADEMIA Española, 6 vols. folio, BEST EDITION, very fine copy, calf, £5. 5s Madrid, 1726-39 The above is the first and best edition of the Spanish Academy Dictionary, as the subsequent editions have been reduced to one volume, and omit the quotations and authorities. All the celebrated Ancient Spanish Proverbs are contained in this fine work.

1611

"Ce Dictionnaire est très recherché et les exemplaires en sont devenus rares. Ou trouve au commencement du premier vol. une préface relative à la composition de ce grand ouvrage, trois discours sur l'origine de la Langue Castillane, sur les etymologies et sur l'orthographe, avec une liste des auteurs choisis par l'academie pour servir d'autorité à ses decisions."-Brunet, Nouvelles Recherches.

"Cet ouvrage est devenu tres-rare, même en Espagne, ou il se vend actuellement fort cher."-SANTANDER.

9320 9320*

9319 DICCIONARIO de la lengua Castellana, compuesto por la Real Academia Espanola, sexta edicion, folio, THICK PAPER, 869 pp. treble columns, calf, 24s 1822 the same, 8va edicion, sm. folio, calf, 18s ib. 1837 the same, novena edicion, sm. fol. hf. morocco, 36s; or calf, £2. ib. 1843 9321 FRANCESON, Grammatik der Spanischen Sprache, 8vo. sd. 3s Leipzig, 1850 9322 LEBRIXA (Antonio de) Grammatica sobre la Lengua Castellana, roy. 8vo. fine copy in calf, 18s Salamanca, 1492 (1770) 9322*MCHENRY's Spanish Grammar, Exercises, Key to the Exercises, and Synonyms, 4 vols. 12mo. bd. 8s

Priced, 1826, Salva, 36s. "This edition though a counterfeit is scarce."-Salva.

1826-36

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