The Internaticnial Scientific Series — continued. 



XLIX. THE ORIGIN OF CULTIVATED PLANTS. By 



Alphonse De Cakdolle. Second Edition. 



L. JELLY PISH, STAR FISH, AND SEA URCHINS. 



Being a Research on Primitive Nervous Systems. By G. J. Romaa'es, 

 LL.D., F.R.S. 



LI. THE COMMON SENSE OF THE EXACT 



SCIENCES. By the late William KiNGDON Clifford. Second Edition. 

 • Witli 100 Figures. 



LII. PHYSICAL EXPRESSION: its Modes and Principles. 

 By Francis Warner, M.D., F.R.C.P. With 50 Illustrations. 



LIII. ANTHROPOID APES. By Egbert Hartmann. With 

 63 Illustrations. 



LIY. THE MAMMALIA IN THEIR RELATION TO 



PRIMEVAL TIMES. By Oscar Schmidt. With 51 Woodcuts. 



LV. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE. By H. Macaulay 



POSXETT, LL.D. 



LVI. EARTHQUAKES and other EARTH MOVEMENTS. 



By Prof. John Milne. With 38 Figures. Second Edition. 



LVII. MICROBES, FERMENTS, and MOULDS. By E. L. 



Trol-essart. With 107 Illustrations. 



LVIII. GEOGRAPHICAL and GEOLOGICAL DISTRIBU- 

 TION of ANIMALS. By Prof. A. Heilprin. 



LIX. "WEATHER : a Popular Exposition of the Nature of Weather 

 Changes from Day to Day. By the Hon. Ralph Abercromby. With 

 96 Figures. Second Edition. 



LX. ANIMAL MAGNETISM. By Alfred Binet and Charles 



Fere. 



LXI. MANUAL OF BRITISH DISCOMYCETES, with descrip- 

 tions of all the Species of Fungi hitherto found in Britain includea in the 

 Family, and Illustrations of the Genera. By WiLLLiM Phillips, F.L.S. 



LXII. INTERNATIONAL LA"W. With Materials for a Code of 

 International Law. By Professor Leone Levi. 



LXIII. The GEOLOGICAL HISTORY of PLANTS. By Sir J. 



William Dawson. With 80 Illustrations. 



LXIV. THE ORIGIN OF FLORAL STRUCTURES THROUGH 

 INSECT AND OTHER AGENCIES. By Prof. G. Henslow. 



LXV. On the SENSES, INSTINCTS, and INTELLIGENCE 

 of ANIMALS, with special reterence to INSECTS. By 

 Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M.P. With 118 Illustrations. 



London: KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, & CO., 1 Paternoster Square. 



