THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. 



Manners and Customs of the North American Indians. In 

 Letters and Notes written during eight years travel among 

 the wildest tribes of Indians in North America, with 400 

 spirited illustrations, carefully engraved from his Original 

 Paintings. By George Catlin. A new edition in 2 vols. 

 royal 8vo. Price $6 00, bound in cloth. 



%* Four editions of this very interesting werk have been printed in London. 

 Among the subscribers were the Queen, the Queen Dowager, the King of Bel- 

 gium, and many of the most distinguished persons in Europe. It contains clxtr- 

 acteristic and faithful records of a race of people who are rapidly becoming ex- 

 tinct: and it is not probable that another similar work can ever be written. 

 One of the most remarkable tribes, the Mandans, are already entirely destroyed. 

 This work has been more extensively, copiously, and favorably reviewed in 

 Europe, than any other published during the last five years. 



BULL'S HINTS TO MOTHERS. 



Hints to Mothers, for the Management of Health during the 

 period of pregnancy, and in the lying-in room ; with an 

 exposure of popular errors in connection with those subjects. 

 By Thomas Bull, M. D. 1 neat vol. Fourth Edition. 

 Price 38 cents ; or in cloth binding, 50 cents. 



"We recommend it to our readers; and they will confer a benefit on their 

 new married patients by recommending it to them." Forbes' Review. 



" There is no mother that will not be heartily thankful that this book ever 

 fell into her hands ; and no husband who should not present it to his wife. We 

 cannot urge its value too strongly on all whom it concerns." Med. Times. 



FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



Flora of North America, comprising an account of all the in- 

 digenous and naturalized plants growing north of Mexico. 

 By John Torrey and Asa Gray. Vol. 1, (pp. 771,) price 

 $6 00. Vol. 2, parts 1, 2, 3. $4 00. 



This Is the only authentic and complete American Flora. The object of the 

 work is to give a scientific account of all the indigenous and naturalized plant! 

 of North America at present known. It is the most extensive local Flora that 

 has ever been undertaken. The latest Flora of this country, that of Pursh, wa 

 published twenty-eight years ago, at which period extensive regions, even within 

 the United States proper, had never been visited by the Botanist. Since that 

 time, the number of known plants has vastly increased ; and the science itself 

 has made such rapid advancement, that this work will present the Botuiy of 

 this country in an entirely new aspect. 



