LIST OF WORKS 



PlilNCIPALLY ON 



NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE, 



PUBLISHED BY 



EEEVE AND BENHAM, 



5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 



1. 



DROPS OF WATER; 



A 



HISTORY OF ANIMALCULES. 



" An elegant little book, both in the getting up and its literature. . . . The 

 text is accompanied by coloured plates that exhibit the most remarkable 

 creatures of the watery world." — Spectator. 



" Of the manner in which this work is executed, we can say that, like Miss 

 Catlow's previous productions on natm-al history, it displays an accm'ate 

 acquaintance with the subject, and a keen delight in the contemplation of 

 the objects to which it is devoted. As far as the living beings which inhabit 

 ' Drops of Water ' are concerned, we know of no better introduction to the 

 use of the microscope than the present volume," — Athenceimi. 



"The author of 'Popular Conchology' has, in her usual plain and attractive 

 style, laid before readers of every age many, if not most, of the marvels of 

 water which the microscope reveals." — Britannia. 



" The habits and manner of life of animalcules — their doings, their shapes, 

 and their occupations — arc described with such accuracy as to render the little 

 volume before us especially interesting." — Chapman's Railtvay Gazette. 



^* Square cloth, with coloured plates. Is, M. 



