Works by J. E. TAYLOR, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.G.S., 



EDITOR OF "SCIENCE-GOSSIP." 



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THE AQUARIUM: 



ITS INHABITANTS, STRUCTURE, AND MANAGEMENT. 



Illustrated toith 239 Woodcuts. 



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HALF-HOURS IN THE GREEN LANES. 



A BOOK FOR A COUNTRY STROLL. 

 Illustrated with 300 Woodcuts. 



I*- " There is summer enough yet remaining to enable anyone to go, with 

 this book in his hand, into any of our green lanes, and make the half -hours 

 spent there something to be remembered ' till summer doth come again.' " 

 — Athenceum. 



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HALF-HOURS AT THE SEA-SIDE. 



Illustrated icitli 150 Woodcuts. 



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 is illustrated throughout with excellent engravings. We need wish the 

 sea-side visitor no pleasauter companion in his rambles than Mr. Taylor." 

 Land and Water. 



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GEOLOGICAL STORIES: 



A SERIES OF AUTOBIOGRAPHIES IN CHRONOLOGICAL 



ORDER. 



Illustrated with 175 Woodcuts. 

 " The stories themselves are simply and clearly told, and in their ensemble 

 present to the young student a tolerably complete introduction to the 

 wonders of palaeontology."— T?ie Graphic. 



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ana Colours. 



Illustrated with 32 Coloured Plates and Numerous Woodcuts. 

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