JUST PUBLISHED. 



Pi'ice One SKilliug each, in ornamental cover; One Shilling and Sixpence cloth, gilt, 



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EDITED BY H. G. ADAMS. 



1. -NESTS AND EGGS OF 

 FAMILIAR BRITISH BIRDS. 



With Eight Plates, containing Forty-eight Figures of Eggs, drawn and 



coloured from Nature. 



2.-BEATJTIFUL BUTTERFLIES: 



BRITISH SPECIES. 



With Eight Coloured Plates, containing Twenty-two Species. 

 VOLUMES IN PEEPAEATION. 



Second Series of the Nests and Eggs 



of Familiar British Birds. 

 Dwellers in the Deep. 

 Wonderful Insects, 



Domesticated Animals. 

 Wild Animals. 



Nests and Eggs of llarer British 

 Birds. &c., &c. 



LONDON: 

 GROOMBEIDGE AND SONS, 5, PATEENOSTEE EOW. 



Jmt Published, Foolscap 8vo., Price Is. 6d. in Paper Wrapper; 2s. cloth. 

 DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO MBS. H. B. STOWE. 



GOD'S IMAGE IN EBONY: 



A SEIIIE.S OF 



BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, ETC., 



DEMOXSTKATIVE OF 



THE MOEAL AND INTELLECTUAL CAPACITIES OF 

 THE NEGRO RACE. 



Inuiiidcd as a ri^futation of tha opinion, that the African is incapable, by nature, 



of occupying the same position in the scale of Humanity as his white-skinned 



Itroihor; aiul n-; nn i-nforccraent of t!ie Divine Declaration, that "God hath 'made 



of one hlooi all nations of men." 



"Th;.-< is ccrt;>.:nly un iiitorestinpf little volume. It is edited by a Mr. II. G. Adams, accorap.'inied by :i 

 brief Hketch of the aiiti-slavery movement in America, by F. W. Cheeson, and concluded by a "cbr.ptcr 

 of additional evidence," conimimicated by Wilson Arniistend, Esq., added to all which is a singrular but 

 well-cn if raved copy of a very striking' statue of Toufsaint L'Ovcrture, the rovolutionarj' black Emperor 

 of St. Domingo. Dedicated appropi lately to Jlrs. Stowc, the book, then, is a collection of extraordinary 

 Nei^o biographies, in -which their large capabilities, tractability, with other valuable evidonci's of their 

 aggregate humanities', as an oppressed, despised, and outcast race, are cxempliflcd without the slifjlit- 

 est patade or ostentation. As a testimony to their worth and virtues, it is a most efficient book, and 

 we wwh it every success." — WccVlij Dhpu'tch. 



LONDON: 

 PAETEIDGE AND OAKEY, 3J, PATEENOSTEE EOW. 



AND 70, EDGWARE liOAD. 



