MR. REEVE^S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 

 34. 



Travels on the Amazon and Mo Negro, 



With an Account of the Native Tribes, and Observations on the Climate, 

 Geology, and Natural History of the Amazon Valley. By Alfred R. 

 Wallace, Esq. With Remarks on the Vocabularies of Amazonian Lan- 

 guages, by R. G. Latham, M.D., F.R.S. With 6 plates and maps. 



Royal 8vo, 18*. 



" Mr. Wallace's explorations on the Amazon and Rio Negro, the northern branch of that 

 mighty river, form an enchanting work. In the novelty of its scenery and manners, in the 

 truthful, albeit somewhat literal, picture of what the traveller saw and felt, in the quiet 

 earnestness by which obstacles were surmounted, by Talleyrand's favourite rule of waiting, 

 and in the patience with which sickness, suffering, and privation were submitted to, 

 ' Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro ' remind us of the simplicity of the old voyagers." 



Spectator. 



" Observant of everything around him, and gifted with all the qualifications essential to 

 the discharge of his task, the author has presented us with a substantial and highly inter- 

 esting account of the Negro tribes of the Amazon, their habits, institutions, and manners, 

 all of which he does not fail to illustrate by a profusion of anecdotes." 



Morning Advertiser. 



35. 



Travels in the Interior of Brazil, 



Principally through the Northern Provinces and the Gold and Diamond 

 Districts, during the Years 1836-41. By Geobge Gardner, M.D., 

 F.L.S. Second Edition. With Plate and Map. 



8vo, price 12*. 



'* When camping out on the mountain-top or in the wilderness ; roughing it in his long 

 journeys through the interior ; observing the very singular mode of life there presented to 

 his notice ; describing the curious characters that fell under his observation, the arts or 

 substitutes for arts of the people ; and the natural productions of the country ;— these 

 travels are full of attraction. The book, like the country it describes, is full of new matter." 



Spectator. 



36. 



Western Himalaya and Tibet ; 



The Narrative of a Journey through the Mountains of Northern India, 

 during the Years 1847 and 1848. By Thomas Thomson, M.D., Assistant- 

 Surgeon, Bengal Army. With Tinted Lithographs and a Map by Arrow- 

 smith. 



8vo, price 15*. 



" Few more valuable volumes of travels than this by Dr. Thomson have been for a 

 long time past published. Long after the interest which its novelty will create shall 

 have passed away, it will be a standard book of reference, on account of the valuable facts 

 which it contains, and of the spirit of sound observation in which it is written." 



Athen^itm. 



'• To all those who desire to judge scientifically of what is possible in the cultivation of 

 the Indo-Alpine Flora, which is now so rapidly enriching our gardens, works of this de- 

 scription have great interest." Gardeners' Chronicle. 



" We can most cordially recommend Dr. Thomson's work to all those who wish to obtain 

 a clear idea of this magnificent and interesting region, to which our conquest in the Punjaub 

 has brought us into such close contiguity." Guardian. 



