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THE PHYSICAL ATLAS OF NATURAL PHENOMENA. 

 By ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON, F.R.S.E.. &c., Geographer to the 

 Queen for Scotland. A New and Enlarged Edition, consisting of 35 Folio 

 Plates, and 27 smaller ones, printed in Colours, with 135 pages of Letterpress, 

 and Index. Imperial folio, half-bound morocco, £8, 8s. 



" A perfect treasure of compressed iuformatiou."— Sir John UerscJiel. 



THE PHYSICAL ATLAS. 



By ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON, F.R.S.E., &c. Reduced from the 

 Imperial Folio. This Edition contains Twenty-five Maps, including a Palaeon- 

 tological and Geological Map of the British Islands, with Descriptive Letter- 

 press, and a very copious Index. In imperial 4to, half-bound morocco, 

 £2, 12s. 6d. 



" E.xecuted with remarkable care, and is as accurate, and, for all educational purposes, as valuable, as 

 the splendid large work (by the same author) which has now a European reputation."— £cfecfic Review. 



A GEOLOGICAL MAP OF EUROPE. 



By Sir R. I. MURCHISON, D.C.L., F.R.S., &c., Director-General of the 

 Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland ; and JAMES NICOL, 

 F.R.S.E., F.G.S., Professor of Natural Historjnn the University of Aberdeen. 

 Constructed by Alexander Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., &c. Four Sheets 

 imperial, beautifully printed in Colours. In Sheets, £3, 3s.; in a Cloth Case, 

 4to, £3, 10s. 



GEOLOGICAL AND PALjEONTOLOGICAL MAP OF THE 



BRITISH ISLANDS, including Tables of the Fossils of the different Epochs, 

 &c. &c., from the Sketches and Notes of Professor Edward Forbes. With 

 Illustrative and Explanatory Letterpress. 21s. 



GEOLOGICAL MAP OF SCOTLAND. 



By JAMES NICOL, F.R.S.E., &c., Professor of Natural History in the Uni- 

 versity of Aberdeen. With Explanatory Notes. The Topography by Alex- 

 ander Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., &c. Scale, 10 miles to an inch. In 

 Cloth Case, 21s. 



INTRODUCTORY TEXT-BOOK OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 

 By DAVID PAGE, F. R. S. E. , &c. With Illustrations and a Glossarial Index. 

 CrowTi Svo, 2s. 



INTRODUCTORY TEXT-BOOK OF GEOLOGY. 



By DAVID PAGE, F.R.S.E., F.G.S. With Engravings on Wood and Glos- 

 sarial Index. Fifth Edition, Is. 9d. 



" It has not often been our good fortune to examine a text-book on science of which we could express 

 an opinion so entirely favourable as we are enabled to do of Mr Page's little ^OT)L."—Athjen(eunu 



ADVANCED TEXT-BOOK OF GEOLOGY, 



Descriptive and Industrial. By DAVID PAGE, F.R.S.E., F.G.S. With 

 Engravings and Glossary of Scientific Terms. Third Edition, revised and 

 enlarged, 6s. 



" It is therefore with unfeigned pleasure that we record our appreciation of his ' Advanced Text-Book 

 of Geology.' We have carefully read this truly satisfactory book, and do not hesitate to say that it is an 

 excellent compendium of the great facts of Geology, and written in a truthful and philosophic spirit."— 

 Sditiburgh Philosophical Journal. 



HANDBOOK OF GEOLOGICAL TERMS AND GEOLOGY. 

 By DAVID PAGE, F.R.S.E., F.G.S. In crown Svo, 6s. 



THE PAST AND PRESENT LIFE OF THE GLOBE: 



Being a Sketch in Outline of the World's Life-System. By DAVID PAGE, 

 F.R.S.E., F.G.S. Crown Svo, 6s. With Fifty Illustrations, drawn and 

 engraved expressly for this Work. 



" Mr Pa^e, whose admirable text-books of geology have already secured him a position of importance in 

 the scientific world, will add considerably to his reputation by the present sketch, as he modestly terms 

 it. of the Life-System, or gradual evolution of the vitality of our globe. In no manual that we are aware 

 of have the facts and phenomena of biology been presented in at once so sj-stematic and succinct a form, 

 the successive manifestations of life on the earth set forth in so clear an order, or traced so vividly from 

 the earliest organisms deep-buried in its stratified crust, to the familiar forms that now adorn and people 

 its surface."— 2, iterai'i/ Gazette. 



