430 WORKS BY DR. BCANTELI* 



V. THE MEDALS OF CREATION; or, First Less< - 



G ■!>! and in thi Study of Orga s. In -2 vols, 



foolscap Sro, in cloth, elegant : with coloured Plates, and several 

 hundred Figures ■ Remains. (London: H. G. Bohn. 



Ills. 



" Dr. Maxiiii's 'Medals re among the chef-d'ceucres of 



the art of book-making in the best understanding of the term : we mean 

 technically and mechanically, as well as intellectually. The two volumes are 

 elegantly bound, and. being of a portable size, will and must take their place 

 as the companion, not only of the geologist in his study, but also in the :. 

 while they must also accompany the intelligent travellers of both s?xe- 

 rnost instructive and delightful Mentors in their journeyings among the grand 

 and beautiful scenes of our globe. The work is. indeed, a classic of high 

 excellence, of great research, and formidable labour." — American Journal of 

 Science for January, 1S45. 



- f * The " Wonders of Geology," and the ' ; Medals of Creation." are trans- 

 lated into German, and copies may be obtained through the foreign booksellers. 



VI. THOUGHTS OX A PEBBLE: or. A Fin 



til. The Seventh Edition, witi Iditional Illus- 



trations. In purple cloth, silt. \ Reeves Brothers. King William- 

 street. Strand. 1846). Pri - 



VII. THOUGHTS ON ANIMALCULES; or, A Oli 



flit Invisible World of Being revealed by the Microscope. 1 vol. 

 square >vo. with 12 coloured Plates, and Wood Engravings. 

 \Mr. Murray. London. lS-to). Price 10s. 6d. 



■ Dr. Mantell, in the T has presented a vast deal 



of information on the most interesting species of ! - thed it 



with that fascinating - - ,uence, with which he has been 



ever wont to impart knowledge. — Dr. Mantell was one of the very first philo- 

 sopher* wh« - ■ theory of the ' Vestiges of 

 Creation : ' and in the work before us he has again advened to it, and. in our 

 opinion, has clearly exposed the error that pervades it." — Westminster 

 Review, No. XC. 



VIII. A DAY'S RAMBLE IX AND ABOUT THE 

 ANCIENT TOWN OF LEWES; illustrative of the ohj - 

 of Geological and Antiquarian interest. 1 vol. with Plates. 

 (H. G. Bohn, London. 1846). P, 



••A charming guide to a charming spot, rich in picturesque scei 

 histori ss ons of the highest interest. — A day's ramble, which even 



one who vi> - - sure, will not fail to undertake, with so 



instructive and delightful a companion." — Bri__ 



i3irparu:g for ^ubliralion. 



THE PHENOMENA OF THE XET. - STSTE3 



A Pa miliar - 



v - : being the substance of a course of popular Lectures. 



In one volume, with numerous Illustrations. 



R. CLAY. PRINTER. BKEAP STREET Hltt. 



