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THE ORIGIIV OF CIVILIZATION AND THE PRIMIo 

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 CONDITION 01' SAVAGES. Fourth edition, with numerous Ad- 

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" Tliis interesting work — for it is intensely so in its aim, scope, and the abil- 

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PREHISTORIC TIMES, AS ILLUSTRATED BY ANCIENT 

 REMAINS AND THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF MODERN 

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ANTS, BEES, AND WASPS. A Record of Observations on the 



Habits of the Social Hymenoptcra. With Colored Plates. 12mo. 



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"This volume contains the record of various experiments made with ants, 

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 of his ants' nests haviuir been under constart inspection ever since 1874. His 

 ob-'eivations are made principally upon ants, because they show more power and 

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ON THE SENSES, INSTINCTS, AND INTELLIGENCE 



OF ANIMALS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INSECTS. 



" International Scientific Series." With over One Hundred Illustra- 

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The author has here collected some of his recent observations on the senses 

 ani intelliiience of animals, and especially of insects, and has attempted to give, 

 very briefly, some idea of the organs of sense, commencing in each case with 

 those of man himself. 



THE PLEASURES OF LIFE. 12mo. Cloth, 50 cents ; paper, 



25 cents. 



CONTEXTS.— Tub Duty op Happiness. The Happiness or Duty. A 

 Song op Books. The Choice of Book?. The Blt.ssing of Friends. The 

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