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NATURAL HISTORY, BOTANY, CHEMISTRY, &c. 



CONVERSATIONS ON VE- 

 ETABLE PHYSIOLOGY; com- 

 prehending the Elements of Botany, 

 with their Application to Agriculture. 

 5y Mrs. MARCET. 2 vols. with Plates, 

 2d edit. 12s. boards. 



A delightful book. We particu- 

 arly recommend it to mothers and 

 governesses." Mag. Nat. History. 



CONVERSATIONS ON CHE- 

 MISTRY; with a Conversation on 

 he Steam Engine. By Mrs. MARCET. 

 2 vols. 12mo. with Plates, by LOWRY, 

 "2th edit, improved, 14s. bds. 



THE ELEMENTS OF NA- 

 TURAL HISTORY, for the Use of 

 Schools. Founded on the Linnaean 

 Arrangement of Animals, with popular 

 )escriptions, in the manner of Gold- 

 mith and Buffon. By W. MAVOR, 

 LiL.D. New edit, with Fifty En- 

 gravings, 7s. 6d. bound. 



PHILOSOPHICAL CON- 

 VERSATIONS; explaining the Ef- 

 ects and Causes of many Daily 

 Occurrences in Natural Phenomena. 

 By F. C. BAKE WELL. 5s. Qd. boards. 



"The young mind will find in these 

 >ages enough to excite it to studies of 

 permanent value." Monthly Rev. 



SIR J. E. SMITH'S INTRO- 

 DUCTIONro BOTANY, with 

 Illustrations of the Natural Orders- 

 combining the object of his 'Gram- 

 mar* with that of his ' Introduction.' 

 By W. J. HOOKER, LL.D. 8vo. with 

 36 Plates, new edition, 16s. cloth. 



The object of this Work is, to render 

 the Science of Botanical Arrangement, 

 as well as the general Structure and 

 Anatomy of Plants, accessible and in 

 every point eligible to Young Persons 

 desirousof making this elegant and use- 

 ful Science a Part of their Education 

 or Amusement. 



THE LINNAEAN SYSTEM 

 OF CONCHOLOGY. By J. MAWE. 

 In 8vo., with Thirty-six Plates, being 

 One to each Genera ; plain, ll. Is. ; 

 coloured after Nature, 2J. 12s. 6d. 



CONVERSATIONS ON BO- 

 TANY, with 22 Engravings. 8th edit. 

 7s. 6d. plain, or 12s. coloured. 



The object of this work is to enable 

 young Persons to acquire a knowledge 

 of the Vegetable Productions of their 

 native country ; for this purpose, the 

 arrangement of Linnaeus is briefly ex- 

 ilained, and a Native Plant of each 

 Jlass (with a few exceptions) is Ex- 

 amined, and Illustrated by an En- 

 graving ; and a short Account is add- 

 ed of some of the principal Foreign 

 Species. 



CONVERSATIONS ON MI- 

 NERALOGY, with Plates, engraved 

 by Mr. and Miss LOWRY, from Origi- 

 nal Drawings, comprising upwards ol 

 400 Figures of Minerals, including 12 

 beautifully coloured Specimens. N< 

 edit. 2 vols. 12mo. Preparing. 



FIRST STEPS TO BOTANY, 



intended as popular Illustrations of the 

 Science, leading to its Study as a 

 Branch of general Education. By J, 

 L. DRUM MONO, M.D. Professor of 

 Anatomy and Physiology in the Belfast 

 Academical Institution. 3d edit, with 

 numerous Wood-cuts, 9s. bds. 



LETTERS TO A YOUNG 

 NATURALIST, on the Study of Na- 

 ture and Natural Theology. By J. 

 L. DRUMMOND, M.D. 12mo. 2d edit, 

 with Cuts, 7s. 6d. bds. 



" Happily calculated to generate in 

 a young mind an ardent love of Na- 

 ture under all her forms." Monthly 

 Review. 



O UTLINE OF THE SMALLER 

 BRITISH BIRDS ; for the Use of 

 Ladies and Young Persons. By ROBERT 

 A.SLANEY, Esq. M.P. fcap. Svo.with 

 Cuts. 2nd edit. 4s. 6d. cloth. 



" A delightful little book, which in its 

 spirit and manner emulates that of the 

 beloved White." Mag. of Nat. Hist. 



A MANUAL OF THE LAND 

 AND FRESH-WATER SHELLS 

 OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS. By 

 W. TURTON, M. D. Foolscap 8vo 

 with 150 coloured Figures, 10s. 6d. 



