List of Publications. 



The Kecent Progress of Astronomy, by Elias Loomis, LL.D. 

 3rd Edition. Post 8vo. 7s. M. 



An Introduction to Practical Astronomy, by the Same. 8vo. 

 cloth. 8s. 



The Bible and Astronomy, by Dr. Kurtz, from the 3rd German 



Edition. Post 8vo. 7s. M. 



System of Mineralogy, by James D. Dana. New Edit. Revised. 

 With Numerous Engravings. 2 vols. 8vo. 24s. 



Cyclopaedia of Mathematical Science, by Davies and Peck. 8vo. 



Sheep. 18s. 



The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. 8vo. Bimonthly. 3s. 



A Dictionary of Photography. By Thomas Sutton, B. A., Editor 

 of "Photographic Notes." Illustrated with Woodcut Diagrams. 1vol. 

 crown 8vo. red edges, 7s. M. 



The Practice of Photography ; a Manual for Students and Ama- 

 teurs, by Philip H. Delamotte, F.S.A. 3rd Edition. 4s. 6rf. 



TRADE, COMMERCE, AND AGRICULTURE. 



HISTORY of Coal, Coke, Coal Fields, the Winning 



and Working of Collieries, Varieties of Coal, Mine Surveying, 

 and Grovernment Inspection. Iron, its ores and processes of 

 Manufacture throughout Great Britain, France, Belgium, &c. 

 Including Estimates of the Capital required to embark in the 

 Coal, Coke, or Iron Trades; the probable amount of profit to be realised; 

 value of Mineral Property, &c. &c. By. W. Fordyce, Author of a His- 

 tory of the County Palatine of Durham. Imp. 4to. cloth. 21. 10s. ; or, in 

 half morocco, 21. 12s. M. 



History of the Rise and Progress of the Iron Trade of the United 



States, from 1621 to 18-57 ; with numerous Statistical Tables relating to 

 the Manufacture, Importation, Exportation, and Prices of Iron for more 

 than a Century. By B. F. French. 8vo. cloth. 10s. 



Opportunities for Industry ; or, One Thousand Chances for 

 Making Money. By Edwin T. Freedley, Esq. Author of " A Practical 

 Treatise on Business," &c. One vol. 8vo. cloth. 6s. 



at the present moment — ' The Trade 

 icith Japan.' " — Athenaeum. 



" This is something like a book. J\Tio 

 would be poor ivhen by purchasing it 

 he may have at his disposal not less 

 than one thousand and twelve chances 

 of making a fortune?" — Atlas. 



" This is a better book than its title 

 indicates ; its name reads like quack- 

 ery, but it is really a volume full of 

 curious and instructive matter, and 

 abounding ivith valuable admo7iitions." 

 Shipping and Mercantile Gazette. 



" We quote a favourable pa.%sage 

 that refers to a subject of some interest 



Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (Monthly). 2s. 6<i. 



Pleasant Talk about Fruits, Flowers, and Farming. By Henry 

 Ward Beecher, Author of " Life Thoughts." In ornamental cloth, price 

 2s. 6(/. 

 Fidl of pleasant and valuable information not usually met u-ith in books. 



The Midland Florist and Suburban Horticulturist, a Hand-book 

 for the Amateur and Florist, conducted by Alfred G. Sutton. Published 

 monthly, price 3c/. 



