WORKS BY THE REV. HUGH MACM1LLAN. 



HOLIDAYS OX HIGH LANDS; OR, RAMBLES AND 

 INCIDENTS IN SEARCH OF ALPINE PLANTS. Extra fcap. 



8vo. cloth, 65. 



" A Series of delightful lectures on the botany of some of the best known mountain 

 gions." Guardian. 



'Blending as he does, his adventures in search of some rare flower with scientific in- 

 formation about its habitat and chief characteristics, he confers a great boon upon the 

 young botanist, and the liveliest pleasure on the lover of natural beauty." British 

 Quarterly Review. 



"Mr. Macmilliin's glowing pictures of Scandinavian nature are enough to kindle in 

 very tourist the desire to take the same interesting high lands for the scene of his own 

 umn holidays." Saturday Review. 



" It may be read with equal pleasure by the man of science and by those who make no 

 etension to so dignified a name." Globe. 



BIBLE TEACHINGS IN NATURE. Fourth Edition. Extra 

 fcap. 8vo. cloth, 6s. 



<; The descriptions are simple, beautiful, and real. They are not concerned with form 

 and colour merely the superficial aspects of nature which strike the casual observer. 

 A great deal of information in natural science, and many interesting facts of natural his- 

 tory, are embodied in them : and the moral and spiritual truths illustrated are for the 

 most part suggested, they are never obtruded upon the reader. It is this which makes 

 the volume much more than pleasant reading ; it will teach people how they may truly 

 enjoy the world around them." Nonconformist. 



FOOTNOTES FROM THE PAGE OF NATURE; OR, 

 FIRST FORMS OF VEGETATION. With Illustrations. Fcap. 

 8vo. cloth, 5s. 



"We earnestly recommend to our readers to study for themselves the production of 

 this gifted free-Kirk Minister, as much for its deep scientific learning, as for its strain of 

 true and noble eloquence. " John Bull. 



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