BOOKS ON NATURE. 



BADENOCH (L. N.). — The Romance of the Insect World. By L. 



N. Badexoch. With Illustrations by Margaret J. D. Badexoch and 

 Others. Second Edition. Gilt top. $1,25. 



" The volume is fascinating from beginning to end, and there are many hints 

 to be found in the wisdom and thrift shown by the smallest animal creatures." 



— Boston Times. 

 " A splendid book to be put in the hands of any youth who may need an 

 mcentive to interest in out-door life or the history of things around him." 



— Chicago Times. 



BRIGHTWEN. — Inmates of My House and Garden. By ISIrs. Bkight- 

 \VEN. Illustrated. i2mo. $1.25. 



" One of the most charming books of the season, both as to form and sub- 

 stance." — The Outlook. 



" The book fills a delightful place not occupied by any other book that we 

 have ever seen." — Boston Nome Jourttal. 



GAYE. — The World's Great Farm. Some Account of Nature's Crops 

 and how they are Grown. By Selixa Gave. With a Preface by 

 G. S. BouLGER, F~.L.S., and numerous Illustrations. i2mo. $1.50. 



The University of California expressly commends this to its affiliated 

 secondary schools for supplementary reading. 



" It is a thoroughly well-written and well-illustrated book, divested as much 

 as possible of technicalities, and is admirably adapted to giving young people, 

 for whom it was prepared, a readable account of plants and how they live and 

 grow." — Public Opinion. 



" One of the most delightful semi-scientific books, which every one enjoys 

 reading and at once wishes to own. Such works present science in the most 

 fascinating and enticing way, and from a cursory glance at paragraphs the 

 reader is insensibly led on to chapters and thence to a thorough reading from 

 cover to cover. . . . The work is especially well adapted for school purposes 

 in connection with the study of elementary natural science, to which modern 

 authorities are united in giving an early and important place in the school 

 curriculum." — The Journal of Education. 



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