WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR, 



I. 



With Forty-six Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth. Price 7s. &d. 

 SOME SALIENT POINTS IN THE SCIENCE 



OF THE EARTH. 



"All that Sir "William Dawson writes is interesting and forcible; but 

 this, bis last work, is by far the most interesting and the most forcible 

 that he has written." Athenceum. 



Sixth Edition, cloth. Price Is. Gd. 



THE ORIGIN OF THE WORLD. 



According to Revelation and Science. 



"Anv one who will study Dr. Dawson' s three recent volumes, 'The Story 

 of the Earth, and Nan,' 'Life's Dawn on Earth,' and ' The Origin of the 

 If'orld,' will not only gain much trustworthy information on matters of 

 romantic interest, but will make the acquaintance of a writer who is as 

 vigorous as he is modest, and as modest as he is vigorous ; who knows 

 how to throw the air of genius around even the minuter facts and details 

 of philosophical inquiry ; and who combines a true scientific independence 

 of thought with a reverent faith in the Scriptures and the Gospel." London 

 Quarterly Review. 



III. 



Third Thousand. Crown 8vo, cloth. Price Is. <jd. 

 FOSSIL MEN AND THEIR MODERN 



REPRESENTATIVES. 



AN ATTEMPT TO ILLUSTRATE THE CHARACTERS AND CON- 

 DITION OF PRE-HISTORIC MEN IN EUROPE BY THOSE OF 

 THE AMERICAN RACES. 



WITH FoETT-potrR ILLUSTBA.TIOITS. 



" A keen observer of the habits of the red man, and a diligent student of 

 American antiquities, he is able, bv analogical reasoning, to throw light 

 upon the probab'e condition of pre-historic man in Europe, and upon the 

 nature of the relics which he has bequeathed to us. It will be especially 

 acceptable to those who refuse to accept the high estimate of man's 

 antiquity which modern science has brought forth, for they will here find 

 their case stated with much ability, and illustrated by a wealth of material 

 drawn from sources not sufficiently known in this country." Athenceum. 



IV. 



Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. Price 6s. 

 MODERN SCIENCE IN BIBLE LANDS. 



? .17 oul11 take a lrm " essay to do justice to the many topics handled in 

 lir William Dawson s profoundly interesting work." St. James's Gazette. 

 ' There is good stuff in the book ; the style is lucid and pleasant, and 

 ladoru who have sufficient knowledge to discriminate while they read, 

 will not come empty away." Manchester Examiner. 



Thp results of a tour through Italy, Egypt, and Syria, collected by a 

 geological observer of such eminence as Sir William Dawson has shown 

 himself to bo, cannot but be of great value. Such are his knowledge and 

 rrasp of the subject, his perfect fairness and impartia itv, and his close 

 rul reasoning, that it is not too much to say that he has summed 

 the present extent of our knowledge of Bible Lands." Pall Mall Gazette. 



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