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LIBRARY. 



Number. I'itle. Author. 



1 School Botany Lindley. 



2 M anual of Botany l-talfour. 



3 Elements of Botany Bulfour. 



4 Handbook of the British Flora lientham. 



5 Elementary Botany Grugeon. 



6 Useful Plants Johnson S:^ Sowerby . 



7 Elements of Metallurgy Phillips. 



8 Elementary Course of Geology Ansted. 



9 Students' Elements of Geology Lyell. 



10 Introductory Text Book of Geology Page. 



11 Advanced Text Book of Geology l^<-^g'^- 



\2 School Manual of Geology Jukes. 



13 Laws of Wind prevailing in Europe Ley. 



14 Elementary Geology Skertchley. 



15 Geology and Mineralogy Buckland. 



16 Manual of Geology Harrison. 



17 Popular History of the Aquarium Sowerby. 



1 8 The Aquarium Taylor. 



19 The Fresh Water Aquarium Hibberd. 



20 M ineralogy Ramsay. 



21 British Butterflies and Moths Newman. 



22 Manual of Butterflies and Moths— Vol. I ^tainion, 



23 „ ,, „ .,11 Stainton. 



24 Notes on Collecting and Preserving Natural History Objects I'aylor. 



25 British Coleoptera ^Pu ^ Shuckard. 



26 Modern Meterology Ley. 



27 Nests and Eggs— Vol. I Morris. 



28 „ „ „ II 



29 ,, „ „ 111 



30 Lepidopterist's Guide Knaggs. 



31 British Shells Turton. 



Circles of the Science Orr. 



yi Vol. I., Organic Nature 



33 Vol II. „ 



34 Vol. III. „ 



35 Vol, IV., Geologv and Mineralogy 



36 Vol. V. 



37 Vol. VI., Elementary Chemistry 



38 Vol. VII., Practical Chemistry 



39 Vol. VIII., Mathematical Sciences 



40 Vol. IX., Mechanical Philosoph)- 



41 Popular History of British Ferns Moore. 



42 British Mosses— Vol. I Tripp. 



43 „ » „ H „ 



44 Popular History of British Mosses Stark. 



45 Synopsis of British Mosses Hobkirk. 



46 Natural History of Selborne White. 



47 Dale and its Abbey y. Ward. 



48 History of Uttoxeier Redfern. 



