6jOuto antr Lincoln's ^ublicaiions* 



ANNUATj of scientific DISCOJEIiT FOR 1869; or, Year 



Book of Facts in Science and Art, exhibiting the most important Discoveries 

 and Improvements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, rsatural Philosophy, Chemistry, 

 Astronomy, Meteorology, Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, 

 Antiquities, &c., together with a list of recent Scientific Publications; a classi- 

 lied list of Patents ; Obituaries of eminent Scientific Men ; an Index of Impor- 

 tant Papers in Scientific Journals, Reports, &c. Edited by S. Kneeland. M. D. 

 With a Portrait of Prof. James B. Dana. 12mo. 2.00. 



Volumes of the same Work for years 1850 to 1804 (fifteen vols.), with the 

 Likeness of some distinguished Scientific or Literary man in each. 2.00 per 

 volume. 



The whole Series bound in unlfbrm style, and put up in an elegant, substantial 

 box, .34.00. 



This work, issued annually, contains al! important facts discovered or announced during the 

 year. Ka- Each volume is distinct iu itself, and contains entirely 7iew matter. 



THE PLUItALITT OF WORLDS. A New Edition. With a Supple- 

 mentary Dialogue, in which the author's Reviewers are reviewed. 12mo, 

 cloth, 1.50. 



TSE ROMANCE OF NATURAE HISTORY. By Philip Henkt 

 Gosse. With numerous elegant Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, 1.75. 



THE NATURAE HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SPECIES ,- Iti 



Typical J'orms and Primeval Distribution. By Charles Hamilton Smith. 

 With an Introduction containing an Abstract of the views of Blumenbach, 

 Prichard, Bachman, Agassiz, and other writers of repute. By Samuel Knee- 

 land, Jr., M. D. With elegant Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, 1.75. 



TREATISE ON THE COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THE AN- 

 IMAL KINGDOM. By Profs. C Th. Von Siebold and H. Stannius. 

 Translated from the German, with Notes, Additions, &c. By Waldo I. Bur- 

 nett, M. D., Boston. One elegant octavo volume, cloth, 3.50. 

 This is believed to be incomparably the best and most complete work on the subject extant. 



THE CAMEL J His Organization, Habits, and Uses, considered with refer 

 ence to his introduction into the United States. By George P. Marsh, lut« 

 U. S. Minister at Constantinople. 12mo, cloth, 75 cts. 



INFLUENCE OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE UPON INTEL- 

 LECTUAL EDUCATION. By William Whewell, D. D., of Trinity 

 College, England, and the alleged author of •* Plurality of Worlds." 12mo, 

 cloth, 40 cts. 



KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. A view of the Productive Forces of Modem 

 Society, and the Results of Labor, Capital, and Skill. By Charles Knight. 

 With numerous Illustrations. American Edition. Revised, with additions, by 

 David A. Wells, Editor of the "Annual of Scientific Discovery." 12mo, 

 cloth, 1.75. 



