Library of Useful Stories. 



A SERIES OF LITTLE BOOKS DEALING WITH 

 VARIOUS BRANCHES OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, 

 AND TREATING EACH SUBJECT IN CLEAR, 

 CONCISE LANGUAGE, AS FREE AS POSSIBLE 

 FROM TECHNICAL WORDS AND PHRASES, BY 

 WRITERS OF AUTHORITY IN THEIR VAWOUS 

 SPHERES. .* EACH BOOK IS COMPLETE IN IT- 

 SELF, AND IS WELL ILLUSTRATED. ^ .^ ^ ^ 



A complex cell It is an entire animal. 



but composed of only one cell. 

 Yrom " Story of the Living Machine." 



Story of a Piece of 



Coal. 1 : (; s. 

 Story of the Solar 

 System. Ryo.F.CHAM- 



isEKS, F. R. A. S. 



Story oi the Earth. 



Hy H. G. Seeley, F. R. S. 



Story of the Plants. 



By ()r.\n I A 1. 1.1 N. 



Story of " Primitive " 



»/I__ Hy Edward 



Man. Clodd. 



Story of the Stars. 



By G. F. CHAMht,K:i, 

 F. R. A. S. 

 40 



16M0, CLOTH, PER VOLUME, 40 CENTS. 



Story of the Living Machine. By u. w. conn. 

 Story of Eclipses. By g f. chambers. 

 Story of the British Race. By john munro, c. e. 

 Story of Geographical Discovery. flcdS!"""' 

 Story of the Cotton Plant ?.^g''s. '"""''''' 



Story of the Mind. By Prof. J. mark Baldwin. 

 Story of Photography. By Alfred T. Story. 



Story of Life in the Seas. s%'"''' ^ "^'" 

 Story of Germ Life. By Prof. h. w. conn. 

 Story of the Earth's Atmosphere. Sr^hSd" 

 Story of Extinct Civilizations. By Robert 



ANDKKsnx, M. A., I'. .\. S. 



Story of Electricity. By john munro, c. e. 



(icograpliical Monsters. 

 From "Story of Cjeographical Discovery." 



