4 WORKS PUBLISHED BY MR. MURRAY. 



HAND-BOOK OF NEEDLEWORK. 



A Guide to every Kind of Needlework, Crochet, Knitting, and Netting. 

 By Mrs. Lambert. Fourth Edition. With 150 Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo. 

 6s. 6<Z. 



" We recommend it as containing a great deal of practical information. The 

 historical portion is gracefully and well written, and the work is instructive and 

 amusing. ' ' — Athenceum. 



" The most curious, complete, and erudite treatise on the art of needlework 

 that has, probably, ever been compiled."— ^f?a*. 



PHILOSOPHY IN SPORT MADE SCIENCE IN EARNEST ; 



Or, Natural Philosophy inculcated by the Toys and Sports of 

 Youth. Sixth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo. 8*. 



"We know of no other book which so charmingly blends amusement with in- 

 struction. No juvenile book has been published in our time more entitled to 

 praise. " — Examiner. 



JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES INTO THE NATURAL HIS- 

 TORY AND GEOLOGY OF COUNTRIES VISITED DURING 

 A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD. 



By Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. Second Edition, with Additions. 

 Post. 8vo. Is. M. 



"Mr. Darwin is a first-rate landscape painter, and the dreariest solitudes are 

 made to teem with mteve^V^—Qimrterly Review. 



YEAR BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY; 



Arranged for each Month. By Mrs. Loudon. With Forty Woodcuts. 

 18mo. As. 



"Mrs. Loudon has begun to apply her excellent talents and extensive knowledge 

 of natural history to the service of the young; and this volume is a very dehght- 

 ful one."— CA«mJer«' EdinhurgJi Journal. 



