WORKS OF HUGH MILLER. 



THE OLD RED SANDSTONE; or, New Walks in an Old Field. Illustrated 

 with Plates and Geological Sections. New Edition, Keviskd and much Enlarged, 

 by the addition of new matter and new Illustrations, etc. I'imo, cloth, $1.25. 



This edition contains over one hundred pages of entirehj new matter, from the pen of Hugh 

 Miller. It contains, also, several additional new plates and cuts, the old plates re-engraved and 

 improved, and an Appendix of new Notes. 



" It is withal one of the most beautiful specimens of English composition to be found, convey- 

 \n% iutbnnation on a most dittieult and profound science, in a style at once novel, pleasing, and 

 elegant."— Dk. Sprkove, — Albany Spectator. 



THE FOOT-PRINTS OP THE CREATOR; or, the Asterolepis of Strom- 

 ness, with numerous Illustrations. With a Memoir of the Author, by Louis Agassiz. 

 12mo, cloth, $1.00. 



Dr. Buckland said he would give his left hand to possess such power of description as this maru 



TESTIMONY OF THE ROCKS ; or, Geology in its Bearings on the two 

 Theologies, Natural and Revealed. "Thou shalt be in league with the stones of the 

 field." — Job. With numerous elegant Illustrations. One volume, royal 12mo, cloth, 

 $1.25. 



This is the largest and most comprehensive Geological Work that the distinguished author has 

 yet published. It exhibits the profound learning, the felicitous style, and the scientific perception, 

 which characterize his former works, while it embraces the latest results of geological discovery. 

 But the great charm of the book lies in those passages of glowing eloquence, in which, having 

 spread out his facts, the author proceeds to make deductions from them of the most striking and 

 exciting character. The work is profusely illustrated by engravings executed at Paris, in the highest 

 style of French art. 



THE CRUISE OF THE BETSEY; or, a Summer Ramble among the Fossil- 

 ifcrous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist ; or, Ten Thousand 

 Miles over the Fossiliferous l5eposits of Scotland. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. 



Nothing need be said of it save that it possesses the same fascination for the reader that charac- 

 terizes the author's other works. 



MY SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS; or, the Story of my Educa, 

 tion. An Autobiography. With a full-length Portrait of tlie Author. I2mo, cloth, 

 $1.25. 



This is a personal narrative, of a deeply interesting and instructive character, concerning one of 

 the most remarkable men of the age. 



MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND AND ITS PEOPLE. 



With a fine Engraving of the author. 12mo, cloth, $1.00. 



C@~ A very instructive book of travels, presenting the most perfectly life-like views of England 

 and its people to be found in any language. 



K3~ T7ie above six volumes are furnished in sets, printed and bound in uniform style : viz., 



HUGH MILLER'S ^WORKS, Seven Volumes. Elegant embossed cloth, $8.25; 

 library sheep, §10.00. half calf, $14.00 ; antique, $14.00. 



MACAULAY ON SCOTLAND. A Critique, from the "Witness." 16mo, 

 flexible cloth, 25 cts. (2G) 



