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"Notes of a Naturalist on the Challenger;" Maury's 

 "Physical Geography of the Sea;" Prof. Nordenskj old's 

 " Voyages ; " Huxley's " Physiography of the Thames 

 Valley;" Belt's "Naturalist in Nicaragua;" Bates's 

 "Naturalist on the Amazons;" A. R. Wallace's "Austral- 

 asia;" Prof. Tyndall's "Fragments of Science;" S. W. 

 Johnson's "How Plants Grow," and " How Plants Feed;" 

 Miss E. F. Staveley's "British Insects;" J. O. Westwood's % 

 "Modern Classification of Insects;" Wilson's "American 

 Ornithology ; " Lord Dunraven's " Great Divide ; " Brach- 

 vogel's "Mammoth Springs;" P. L. Simmond's "Waste 

 Products ; " and various articles in " Science for All," 

 "Journal of Science," "American Journal of Science," 

 "Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society," and "Gar- 

 tenlaube," &c., &c. 



