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Titles of Books.

NATTTEAL HISTORY AND CHEMIBTEY—Continued:

No. Vols.

Schouw, J. F—Earth, Plants and Man: Popular Pictures of Nature. Bohn, 1852. Shuckard, Wm. E, See "History of Insects." j Slack, Henry J.—Marvels of Pond Life; or, Recreations among the Polyps, Rotiers andPolyzoa. London, 1861 *. i Smvth, C. Piozzi—On the Antiquity of Intellectual Man. Bdinburg, 1868 j Sowerby, G. B—Conchological Manual; T O illustrations. Bohn, 1852 O Spence, Wm—See "Introduction to Entomology." | Spencer, B erbert—Principles of Biology, Appleton, 1867 • St. John, Samuel—Elements of Geology; intended for the use of students. Putnam, \ 1868 | Swainson,; Wm—Treatise on Shells and Shell-fish. Longman ' Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural History. Longman,! 1834 ! " On the Natural History and Classification of Birds. Longman,! 1836-7 , i " Natural History of Fishes, Amphibians and Reptiles. Longman,! 1838 ! " See "History of Insects." j Transactions. See "Linnaean Society." ' Ure, A—New System of Geology. Longman, 1829 ! Von Siebold, Carl Theodor—On Tape and Cystic Worms. Translated by Huxley.! London, 1857 | Watts, Henry—Dictionary of Chemistry and Allied Branches of otber Sciences. Long- j man, 1866-8 , I Whewell, Wm—History of the Inductive Sciences, from the Earliest to the Present! Time. Appleton, 1863 I Wood, A—American Botanist and Florist: Lessons in Structure, Life and Growth of j Plants, with Analytical Flora. Barnes, 1870 | " Rev. J. G—Homes without Hands: being a Description of the Habitations of j Animals. Longman, 1866 I " " Illustrated Natural History: Mammal?, Birds, Reptiles and Fishes.! London, 1865-9 Worthen, A. H. See "Geological Survey of Illinois." Youmans, Edward.—Class-Book of Chemistry. New ed. 300 illust. Appleton, 1867.

NATUEAT. HISTOEY AND CHEMISTRY—SUPPLEMENT :

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AgasJdz, L., and Gould—Outlines of Comparative Physiology. Edited and greatly! enlarged, by Thomas Wright. Beiyi865 i Aikin, J—The Woodland Companion; or, a Brief Description of British Trees, with| some account of their uses. Johnson, 1802 ! Brown, R—Miscellaneous Botanical Works. I. Geographico-Botanical. II. Structu-' ral III. Systematic. 1 vol. Plates. Ray Society, 1866-8 j C , E. M. See "Daubeny." j Cook, M. C—A Fern Book for Everybody: all the British terns, with foreign species; suitable for a fernery. London, 1868 i " Rust, Smut, Mildew and Mold: an introduction to the Study of Micro-! scopic fungi. Second edition. London, 1870 Curtis, W—Practical Observations on the British Grasses. London, 1805 Cuvier, G. A—Lectures on Comparative Anatomy. Translated from the French by W. Ross. Longman, 1802 Darwin, R—The Botanic Garden: a Poem. I. The Economy of Vegetation. II. The Loves of the Plants. Johnson, 1799 Daubeny, C—Tbe Action of Light upon Plants, and of Plants upon the Atmosphere. From the Phil. Transact. London, 1836 " P o p l a r Geography of Plants; or, a Botanical Excursion round the World. B y E . M . C. London, 1855 De Candolle, A. P—Vegetable Organography; or, an Analytical Description of the Organs of Plants. London, 1841 " " and K. Sprengel—Elements of the Philosophy of Plants. Blackwood, 1821 Donovan, E-Instructions for Collecting and Preserving Various Subjects of Natural History. Second edition. Xivington, 1805 Griffith, J. W., and Henfrey—Micrographic Dictionary: a Guide to the Examinationi and Investigation of Microscopic Objects. London, 1860 (2 in 1 Hales, S—Statical Essays; or, experiments in the Flow of the Blood in Animals, and the Sap in Vegetables. London, 1838-40 Henfrey. See "Griffith," "MohJ," "Schleiden. ,, Hofmeisler, W—Germination, Development and Fructification of the Higher Cryptogamia. Ray Society, 1862 Huxley, T—An Introduction to the Classification of Animals London, 1869 LeConte, J. See " Say, T." Le Vaux, G. W. V—The Twin Records of Creation; or, Geology and Genesis: Their Perfect Harmony and Wonderful Concord. Lockwood, 1897 1 Lindley, J—An Introduction to Botany. Illustrated. Longman, 1868 2inl " and Moore—The Treasury of Botany: a Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable Kingdom, Longman, 1866 . ,