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Rudiments of physical geography for the use of Indian schools, and a 

 glossary of the technical terms employed. By Henry F. Blandford, F.G.S. 

 First principles of chemical philosophy. By Josiah P. Cooke, junior, 

 Ervine Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy in Harvard College. 



Cave Hunting. Eesearches on the evidence of Caves, respecting the early 

 inhabitants of Europe. By W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., Director of the 

 Museum and Lecturer on Geology in Owen's College, Manchester. 



An introduction to the Osteology of the Mammalia. Being the substance 

 of the Course of Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of 

 England in 1870. By W. N. Flower, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., Hunterian Professor 

 of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology. 



Pharmacographia. A history of the principal drugs of vegetable origin 

 found in commerce in Great Britain and British India. By F. A. Fliickiger 

 and D. Hanbury, F.R.S. 



The Elements of Embryology. By Michael Foster, M.D., F.R.S. and 

 F. M. Balfour, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 



Meteorographia, or Methods of Mapping the Weather. By Francis Galton , 

 F.R.S. 



Hereditary Genius ; an Inquiry into its Laws and Consequences. By 

 Francis Galton, F.R.S. 



English Men of Science, their Nature and Nurture. By Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S. 



An Elementary Treatise on the Lunar Theory, with a brief Sketch of the 

 Problem up to the time of Newton. A Treatise on Astronomy, for the use 

 of Colleges and Schools. By Hugh Godfray, M.A. 



The Forces of Nature. A popular Introduction to the Study of Physical 

 Phenomena. By Amedee Guillemin. Translated from the French by Mrs. 

 Norman Lockyer ; and edited with Additions and Notes, by J. Norman 

 Lockyer, F.R.S. 



The Student's Flora of the British Islands. By J. D. Hooker, C.B., F.R.S., 

 M.D., D.C.L., President of the Royal Society. 



A Treatise on Ornamental and Building Stones of Great Britain and 

 Foreign Countries. Arranged according to their Geological Distribution 

 and Mineral Character, with illustrations of their application in Ancient and 

 Modern Structures. By Edward Hull, M.A., F.R.S., Director of the Geo- 

 logical Survey of Ireland, &c. 



Lessons in Elementary Physiology. By T. H. Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S., 

 Professor of Natural History in the Royal School of Mines. Lay Sermons, 

 Addresses, and Reviews. By T. H. Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of 

 Natural History in the Royal School of Mines. 



A Course of Practical Instruction in Elementary Biology. By T. H. 

 Huxley, LL.D., Sec. R.S., assisted by H. N. Martin, B.A., M.B., D.Sc. 

 Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. 



Elementary Lessons in Logic : Deductive and Inductive. With copious 

 Questions and Examples, and a Vocabulary of Logical Terms. By W. 

 Stanley Jevons, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Logic in Owen's College, Man- 

 chester. 



The Principles of Science. A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method. 

 2 vols. By W. Stanley Jevons, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Logic in Owen's 

 College, Manchester. 



The Owen's College Junior Course of Practical Chemistry. By Francis 

 Jones, Chemical Master in the Grammar School, Manchester. With Preface 

 by Professor Roscoe. 



Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. Conducted by Professors Humphry 

 and Newton, and Mr." Clark of Cambridge, Professor Turner of Edinburgh, 

 and Dr. Wright of Dublin. Vols. 8 and 9. 



