MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



DR. SCHLIEMANN. 



Ilios. 



A Complete History of the 

 City and Country of the Trojans. 



Including an Autobiography 

 of the Author. 



With 2,000 Illustrations. Imperial 

 8vo. 50J-. 



Mycenx and Tiryns. 



A Narrative of Researches 

 and Discoveries. 



With a Preface by the Rt. Hon. 

 W. E. Gladstone. 



With 500 Illustrations. Medium 

 Svo. 50X. 



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A Popular Account of Peru- ' The Gardens of the Sun. 



vian Bark. 



And of its Introduction and 

 Cultivation in India. 



By CLEMENTS R. MARK- 

 HAM, O.B., F.R.S. With Maps 

 and Woodcuts. Post ?>vo. 14J. 



A Naturalist's Journal on the 

 Mountains and in the Forests 

 and Swamps of Borneo and 

 the Sulu Archipelago. 



By F. W. BURBIDGE, Trinity 

 College, Botanical Gardens, Dublin. 

 With Illustrations. Crown Svo. I4J-. 



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THE 



Light CR>valry Brigade in tlie Crimea : 



FROM LETTERS AND JOURNALS. 

 By the late General LORD GEORGE PAGET. 



Ma/>. Crown Svo. lo.c 6d. 

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The Cat. 



AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF BACK-BONED 

 ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY MAMMALS. 



By ST. GEORGE MIVART, Ph.D., F.R.S., 



.\uthor of "Lessons from Nature," &c., &c. , Vice-President of the Linnean Society and of the 



Zoological Society. 



JVit/i 200 Illustrations. Medium ?>vo, 2,0s. 



"A book such as this opens up a vista of novel views. Professor Mivart has not merely 

 brought together the labours of other students ; he has minutely examined every aspect of the 

 subject for himself, and his investigations respecting the anatomy of the cat show that he has 

 been at immense pains to verify by dissection and observation e.ach assertion that he makes. 

 The book is written for biologists, but those who knmv little of anatomy will consult it out of 

 curiosity. They will find much to interest them in many matters, such, for instance, as the 

 difficult and obscure history of the animal of which it treats." — Times. 



