Popular Natural History of the Lower Animals. 

 Invertebrates. 



By HENRY SCHERREN, F.Z.S., 

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 With 169 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 2s. 6d. 

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' Interspersed with a large number of scientific facts will be found a quantity of 

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Creatures of the Sea. 



Being the Life Stories of Some Sea Birds, 



Beasts, and Fishes. 



By FRANK T. BULLEN, F.R.G.S., 



Author of 'The Cruise of the "Cachalot,"' etc. 



With Forty Illustrations by THEO. CARRERAS. 



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Mr. Bullen takes his readers long and pleasant voyages over the vast expanse of 

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The Trees and Plants of the Bible. 



By W. H. GROSER, B.Sc. 



Illustrated. Cloth. 2s. 



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The Animals of the Bible. 



By H. CHICHESTER HART, 

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Palestine Expedition. 

 Illustrated. Cloth. 28. 



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Plants of the Bible. 



By Rev. GEORGE HENSLOW, M.A., F.L.S., etc. 

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Foolscap 8vo. Cloth, is. 



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