BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MR. VAN VOORST. 



Terra Lindisfamensis. The Natural History of the Eastern 

 Borders. By GE()R(JE JOHNSTON, M.I)., &e., &c. Tliis 

 voluine embraces tlie Topogra])hy and Botany; and gives the 

 po]iuhir Names and Uses of the Phuits, and the Customs and 

 Beliefs whieli have been associated with them. The chapter on 

 the Fossil Botany of the district is contributt'd by George Tate, 

 F.G.S. Illu^tra'ted with a few AVoodcuts and lo Plates, 8vo, 



JJistory of British Ferns. By EDWARD NEWMAN. Com- 

 prising, under eaeli Species, Figures, detailed Descriptions, an 

 ample List of Localities, and minute Instructions for CiUtivating. 

 8yo, 18.S. 



S5niopsis of the British Diatomaceae ; ^vith Remarks on theii' 

 Structure, Functions, and Distribution ; and Instructions for 

 Collecting and Pi-eserving Specimens. By the Rev. WILLIAM 

 SMITH. The Plates by Tuffen West. ' In 2 vols, royal 8vo ; 

 Vol. I. '2U. ; Vol II. 30.S. 



CEEMISTEY, MINEEALOGY, GEOLOGY. 



A Manual of Chemical Analysis (Qualitative). By A. B. 

 NORTHCOTE. F.C.S., and ARTHUR H. CHURCH, F.C.S. 



Post 8vo, IO.S. {j(l. 



Handbook of Chemical Manipiilation. By C. GREVILLE 



WILLIAMS, late Principal Assistant in the Laboratories of the 

 L^niversities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Post 8vo, with very 

 numerous Woodcut Illustrations, los. 



J^lementary Coui'se of Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical 



Geography. By DAVID T. ANSTED, M.A.. F.R.S., F.G.S., 

 &c.. Consulting Mining Engineer, Honorary Fellow of King's 

 College. London, Lectiu-er on Mineralogy and Geology at the 

 H.E.I.C. Mil. Sem. at Addiscombe, late Fellow of Jesus College, 

 Cambridge. A Second Edition, post Svo, with many Illustra- 

 tions, 126-. 



The Ancient World. By Professor ANSTED. Second Edi- 

 tion, post 8vo, lOs. 6d., with 149 Illustrations. 

 *' 'Mie work may he described as an outline of tlie history of vegetable and 

 animal life upon the globe, from the early age when there were only 

 sea-weeds and marine invertebrates as yet in existence, down to the era 

 when the mammals received among them the king of species, Man. By 

 his intimate acquaintance with the subject, and power of arrangement 

 and description, Professor Ansted succeeds in producing a narration, 

 which tells in its entire range like a romance." — Mauchesttr E.iaminer. 



Q-old-Seeker's Manual. By Professor ANSTED. Foolscap 

 8vo, :J.s. Gt/. 



Qeologist's Text-Book. Chiefly intended aa a Book of Refer- 

 ence for the Geological Student. By Professor ANSTED. 

 Foolscap 8vo, 3s. iSci. 



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