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University Press. When we look at the shelves which contain our most preeions books, we 

 cannot help being aware that almost every other one bears the Oxford imprint. The distinction 

 of the lettering if nothing else will catch the eye. " 



BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY 



THE STUDY OF PLANTS.— An introduction to Botany and Plant Ecology. By T. W. 

 WOODHEAD. Cr. 8vo. pp. 440, with over 200 illustrations. 7s. 6d. 



WARNING'S ECOLOGY OP PLANTS.— An introduction to the study of Plant communi- 

 ties. English edition by P. Geoom and I. B. Balfottk, with footnotes, index, etc., Royal 

 8vo. pp. 434. 15s. 



JOST'S LECTURES ON PLANT PHYSIOLOGY.— English Translation by R. J. HAETET 

 Gibson. With bibliography and 172 illustrations. 30s. 



PLANTS AND THEIR USES.— An introduction to Botany. By Pkedkick Levot Sarqent. 

 612 pp., 384 illustrations. 10s. 



OUTLINES OF ZOOLOGY.— Bv I. AETHtm THOMPSON, pp. 880, with 424 iUustrations. 18s. 

 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY.— By L.A. BORRABAILE, pp.470, with 301 illustrations. 



18s. 



FORESTS, WOODS AND TREES IN RELATION TO HYGIENE, By Augustine-Henet, M.A. 

 F.L.S., M.R.I.A. 18s. 



SHORTLY APPEARING 



Under the Authority of the Secretary of State for India the Oxford University Press are pnb- 

 iishing "THE SILVICULTURE OP INDIAN TREES " by Prof. R. S. Teottp, CLE. The work 

 is to be completed in 3 volumes, the first of which deals with " DILLINIACEA TO LEGUMINOSAE 

 (PAPILIONACAE)" and includes 90 illustrations in colour and many in monochrome. The draw- 

 ings have been executed by the artists of the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, under the 

 author's supervision. Orders accepted now. 



INDIAN TREES, By Sir Dietrich Beandis, EI.C.I.E., An account of Trees, Shrubs, etc.. 

 Indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire, with illustrations. Aa 

 entirely new edition. 



ART 



THE COURT PAINTERS OF THE GRAND MOGULS.— Essays on Akbae, Shah Jehan 

 Jehangir and Aueangzebe, By T. W. Arnold, with an essay on the paintings by 

 Lawrence Bin yon. With 40 beautiful plates in colour and monochrome. £3-3-0- 



MOSLEM ARCHITECTURE, Its Origins and Development. By C. T. Rivoiea. With over 300 

 plates. Large 4to. 42s. 



DELHI, Its Story and Buildings. By H. Sharp, C.S.I., CLE., Illustrated with overtwenty 

 plates. Rs. 6. '' 



JUST PUBLISHED 



BIRDS OF AN INDIAN VILLAGE, By DouGlAS Dewar. With coloured plate and over 

 40 illustrations by G. Levett Yeats. Rs. 2-8. 



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