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A GRICULTUIIAL SCIENCE. Applied in Prac- 



-i »- tice. Forming at once a Text Book and concise course of 

 Scientific and Progressive Instruction. By W. Wallace Pyfe. 

 London ; Groombkidge, & Sons, 5, Paternoster Row. 



Designed for Use in Training Institutions, Commercial, Elementary, 

 and Infant Schools, Mechanics' Institutes, and Private Families. 



DEXTER'S CABINET of NATURAL HIS- 

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 and her Colonies. Price £4 4»., in handsome Mahogany Case, with 

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Containing. 



1. Upwards of Three Hundred and Twenty different substances, 

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More than One Hundred Specimens of Minerals and Metals in 

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 seeds, stalks and stems of plants, illustrative of the vegetable king- 

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 useful to man. 



3. Upwards of Forty Specimens of Animal Substances, derived 

 from the mammalia, from insects, reptiks, fishes, and bird?, 

 intended to illustrate the various useful applications of animal 

 substances to industrial purposes. 



4. A Collection of Sixty Articles, manufactured from substances 

 derived from the Vegetable and Animal Kinadoms, consisting of 

 different samples, intended to illustrate the njanufacture of cotton, 

 linen, paper, straw, buttons, silk, wool, leather, and skins. 



In explaining the elements of bot:iny, mineralofry, and of ratural 

 history in general, the intelligent educator will find this Cabinet a 

 valuable assistant, from its placing in his hands actual specimens of 

 the subject beloreliim, while thesiudyof geography may be rendered 

 attractive and delightful by a display of tue productions of different 

 portions of the globe. 



Two explanatory text-books accompany the Cabinet, giving a 

 concise and clear definition of each article, the sources whence 

 obtained, the uses in the arts and sciences, and much general and 

 statistical information. 



Three Cabinets are kept on sale, viz. : — 



No. 1. Complete, price JE4i 4s., as described above, in handsome 

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No. 2. Price £3 10*., with five drawers, and containing 289 sub- 

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No. 3. Price £'6 As., containing the same number of articles as in 

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Each Cabinet is furnished with the two Volumes, which are sold 

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MINERAL SUBSTANCES. Price 2s. in cloth. 



ANIMAL and VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES. Price 2s., in 

 cloth. 



By T. E. DEXTER, of the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. 



London : GROOiiBBinGE & Sons, 5, Patemoster-row, of whom a 

 more detailed prospectus may be had. 



In course of Publication, monthly, price Is., each Part containing 

 accurately Coloured Plates of Birds and Eggs, 



'PHE BIRDS OF EUROPE, not observed in the 



I. British Isles. With Descriptions of the Generic and Speciflo 

 Characters, Habits, Nidification, and Localities of each Species, 

 By C. R. Beeb, Esq. 



New Edition, Illustrated, price 6s. M. 



HOME INFLUENCE ; a Tale for Mothers and 

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CABINET CLASSICS. 



ILLUSTRATED WITH VIGNETTE ENGRAVINGS. 



pOWPER'S POETICAL WORKS. Edited 



^ by H. F. Caeey. Complete in Two Vols., fcap. 8vo, cloth, 

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MILTON'S POETICAL WORKS. Edited by 



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THOMSON'S SEASOI^S and CASTLE OF 



INDOLENCE. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price 2s. 



GOLDSMITH'S POEMS AND ESSAYS. 



Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price 2s. 



ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES. By Charles 



Lamb. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price Is. Qd. 



MARMION". By Sir Walter Scott. Fcap. 



8vo, cloth, price Is. 6(i. 



LADY OF THE LAKE. By Sir Walter 



ScJTT. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price Is. M. 



LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL. By Sir 



Waltee Scott. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price Is. &d. 



ROKEBY. By Sir Walter Scott. Fcap. Syo, 



cloth, price Is. Qd. 



ROMANTIC TALES. By M. G. Lewis. Fcap. 



8vo, cloth, piice 28. 



ELIZABETH ; or, the Exiles of Siberia. Fcap. 



8vo, cloth, price Is. 6rf. 



PAUL and VIRGINIA, and the Indian Cottage. 



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VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. By Oliver Gold- 



SMITH. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price 2s. 

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