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"Judiciously executed, with excellent figures of the commoner species, for the use of young beginners."--_Annual Address of the President of the Entomological Society._

"Miss Catlow's 'Popular British Entomology' contains an introductory chapter or two on classification, which are followed by brief generic and specific descriptions in English of above 200 of the commoner British species, together with accurate figures of about 70 of those described; and will be quite a treasure to anyone just commencing the study of this fascinating science."--_Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review._

POPULAR HISTORY OF MAMMALIA. By ADAM WHITE, F.L.S., Assistant in the Zoological Department of the British Museum. With sixteen coloured Plates of Quadrupeds, &c. by B. WATERHOUSE HAWKINS, F.L.S. Royal 16mo. 10_s._ 6_d._

"The present increase of our stores of anecdotal matter respecting every kind of animal has been used with much tact by Mr. White, who has a terse chatty way of putting down his reflections, mingled with that easy familiarity which every one accustomed daily to zoological pursuits is sure to attain. The book is profusely illustrated."--_Atlas._

THE BRITISH PALaeOZOIC FOSSILS, added by Professor Sedgwick to the Woodwardian Museum. By Professor M'COY. In royal 4to, with numerous Plates.

Part I., containing the Radiata and Articulata, is now ready. 16_s._

Part II., containing the Lower Palaeozoic Mollusca, is in the press.

THOUGHTS ON A PEBBLE; or, a First Lesson in Geology. By Dr.

MANTELL, F.R.S. _Eighth Edition_, considerably enlarged. With four coloured plates, twenty-seven woodcuts, and a Portrait of the Author. Square 12mo. 5_s._

"I have just procured a little work for my young pupils, a most delightful introduction, entitled 'Thoughts on a Pebble, or a First Lesson in Geology,' by Dr. Mantell, and I must request you to read it; for although it does not consist of more than thirty pages [increased in the present edition to upwards of a hundred] it will expand to your view a new world that will astonish and delight you."--_Philosophy in Sport._

MISCELLANEOUS.

ELEMENTARY PHYSICS; an Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy. By ROBERT HUNT, Professor of Mechanical Science at the Government School of Mines, Author of 'Poetry of Science,'

'Researches on Light,' and 'Handbook to the Great Exhibition.'

Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece, and 217 vignettes and wood engravings. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. 10_s._ 6_d._

CONTENTS.

Chapter I. General Properties of Ponderable Matter.

" II. General Laws of Motion.

" III. Laws of Slightly Elastic Fluids.

" IV. Laws of Elastic Fluids.

Chapter V. Sonorous Movement of Bodies.

" VI. Primary Phenomena of Electricity.

" VII. Heat, or Caloric.

" VIII. Light and Actinism.

"As a really elementary treatise on the whole work of Physical Science, we know none to compare with it, and it is, therefore, admirably adapted for the wants of the student; whilst, on the other hand, it may be read and looked through with profit and interest by those who have long mastered the general truths it embodies, and for the many novel illustrations and applications of these which it contains."--_British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review._

POPULAR MINERALOGY; a Familiar account of Minerals and their Uses. By HENRY SOWERBY. Royal 16mo, with plates of figures.

10_s._ 6_d._

"Mr. Sowerby has endeavoured to throw around his subject every attraction. His work is fully and carefully illustrated with coloured plates."--_Spectator._

PANTHEA, THE SPIRIT OF NATURE. By ROBERT HUNT, Author of 'The Poetry of Science.' One vol. 8vo, cloth. 10_s._ 6_d._

"A work of very peculiar character, in which Philosophy and Poetry are finely blended, and where great truths and noble sentiments are expressed in language full of beauty and eloquence."--_North British Review._

"Ample opportunities are afforded for conveying scientific information in a popular form, and these have been liberally and well embraced by the author."--_Athenaeum._

"There is, throughout, the closeness of matter and eloquence of style which distinguished the 'Poetry of Science.'"--_Spectator._

THE POETRY OF SCIENCE; or, Studies of the Physical Phenomena of Nature. By ROBERT HUNT, Author of 'Panthea,' and 'Researches on Light.' _Second Edition._ Revised. With an Index. One vol. 8vo, cloth. 12_s._

"A truly scientific work, which has the character of poetry only in so far as truth is poetical, and may be regarded as a popular treatise on Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Geology, similar in its nature and object to the 'Kosmos' of Humboldt."--_North British Review._

ILLUSTRATIONS of the WISDOM and BENEVOLENCE of the DEITY, as manifested in Nature. By H. EDWARDS, LL.D. Cloth, 2_s._ 6_d._

"A little excursion in the track of Paley and the broad road of the Bridgewater Treatises. Animals, Atmosphere, Organic Matter, Light, and Electricity are the natural elements out of which the author deduces his pious lessons, leading to a First Cause in wonder, admiration, and worship."--_Literary Gazette._

DROPS OF WATER; their marvellous and beautiful Inhabitants displayed by the Microscope. By AGNES CATLOW. Square 12mo, with coloured plates. 7_s._ 6_d._

"In this little book, illustrated with plates scarcely inferior to those of the well-known Ehrenberg, we have the wonders of the microscope revealed in the history of a drop of water. Miss Catlow's pleasing works on botany, &c., are all well known, and we can assure our readers that in this little history of infusorial animals and plants of a drop of water she has added much to her well-deserved reputation. The style in which it is got up renders it worthy of companionship with the choicest ornaments of the library table."--_Liverpool Standard._

"A pleasant introduction to microscopic studies, having reference in particular to the animalcules or infusoria, as they are now more commonly called, which inhabit water and other liquids. The little volume before us contains a goodly body of information touching the infusorial world, with some clearly and sensibly written information as to the species of water, and the seasons, in which certain varieties are to be found."--_Atlas._

"'Drops of Water' is an introduction to one of Nature's inexhaustible sources of wonder and delight, performed in a very efficient and satisfactory manner.... As a specimen of typography, it is of a superior character; and the plates are indicative of no small degree of artistic skill as well as science."--_Observer._

"An elegant little book, both in the getting up and its literature.... The text is accompanied by coloured plates, that exhibit the most remarkable creatures of the watery world."--_Spectator._

"Of the manner in which this work is executed, we can say that, like Miss Catlow's previous productions on Natural History, it displays an accurate acquaintance with the subject, and a keen delight in the contemplation of the objects to which it is devoted. As far as the living beings which inhabit 'Drops of Water' are concerned, we know of no better introduction to the use of the microscope than the present volume."--_Athenaeum._

INSTINCT AND REASON. By ALFRED SMEE, F.R.S., Author of 'Electro-Biology.' One vol. 8vo. With coloured Plates by Wing, and Woodcuts. 18_s._

"Mr. Smee's facts are extremely valuable. His work, moreover, is one of the most vivid interest. Entertainment and instruction are here combined in a very high degree; and the coloured plates add essentially to its value."--_Britannia._

"Mr. Smee is the inventor of a convenient and elegant voltaic battery, and his experiments on the physical process of nervous excitation are curious and ingenious. We give the author credit for his powers of patient observation, and ingeniously devised experiment."--_Athenaeum._

"Mr. Smee has done good service to the cause of rational philosophy."--_Lancet._

(_Under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty._)

NARRATIVE OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. SAMARANG, during the years 1843-46. By Capt. Sir EDWARD BELCHER, C.B, F.R.A.S. and G.S, Commander of the Expedition, With a Popular Summary of the Natural History of the islands visited, by ARTHUR ADAMS, F.L.S.

In two vols. 8vo, with thirty-five charts, coloured plates, and etchings. Price 36_s._ cloth.

"These volumes give the official and authorized account of the surveying voyage of the Samarang in the Eastern Archipelago and Northern Seas of China and Japan. Besides much geographical and practical information, Capt. Belcher's Narrative contains a close and mature view of the ministers and monarchs of those distant regions. Quelpart and the Korean Archipelago are new ground."--_Examiner._

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