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POPULAR HISTORY 



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BRITISH SEA-WEEDS; 



Comprising a familiar and technical description of the Sea-weeds 



of the British Isles. 



By the Rev. DAVID LANDSBOROUGH, A.L.S., 

 Member of the Werneriau Society of Edinburgh. 



" This charming contribution to the study of a very interesting branch of 

 Natural History combines scientific correctness with artistical beauty." 

 Literary Gazette. 



"The book is as well executed as it is well timed. The descriptions are 

 scientific as well as popular, and the plates are clear and explicit. Not only 

 the forms, but the uses of Algse, are minutely described. It is a worthy sea- 

 side companion a hand-book for every occasional or permanent resident on 

 the sea-shore." Economist. 



" A work of much general interest, and one which every dweller by the 

 sea- side, who makes a right use of his eyes, would do well to procure." 

 Edinburgh Witness. 



" Mr. Landsborough's very beautiful volume is meant for young students 

 of Sea-weeds. The volume is illustrated with many coloured plates, executed 

 in a superb style." Glasgow Daily Mail. 



" Profusely illustrated with specimens of the various Sea-weeds, beautifully 

 drawn and exquisitely coloured." Sun. 



" This elegant work, though intended for beginners, is well worthy the 

 perusal of those advanced in the science." Morning Herald. 



" Those who desire to make themselves acquainted with British Sea-weeds, 

 cannot do better than begin with this elegantly illustrated manual." Globe. 



%* In one vol. royal 16mo, with twenty-two plates of figures 



by Fitch. Price 10*. 6rf. coloured. 

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