EDWARD STANFORD'S PUBUCATIONS. 



Just published, Cheaper Edition, 8vo, cloth, 6s. net. 

 CONTRIBUTIOIfS TO THE PHYSICAL HISTORY OF THE 



BBITISH ISLES ; -with a Dissertation on the Origin of Western Europe and of 

 the Atlantic Ocean. With 27 Coloured Maps. By Edward Hull, M. A., LL.D., 

 F.R.S., late Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland. 

 " Professor Hull has rendered a signal service to students of geology by preparing and publishing 

 a series of maps of the British Islands, in which he indicates, by distinctive colouring, the distribu- 

 tion of land and water at successive periods of geological history. No such series of maps, so far 

 as we know, has ever before been published, or even attempted." — Academy. 



By the same Author. 

 THE PHYSICAL GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF IRELAND. 



Part I. Geological Formation of Ireland. Part II. Physical Geography of 

 Ireland. Part III. The Glaciation of Ireland. Second Hdition, revised. With 

 Maps and Illustrations. Post 8vo. Cloth, 7s. 



COAL-FIELDS OF GREAT BRITAIN ; their History, Structure, and 

 Eesources : with Notices of the Coal-fields of other parts of the World. Fourth 

 Edition. Demy 8vo. Cloth, I65. 

 " Such a volume as the present is iridispensable to colliery proprietors or students of Carboniferous 



geology, and ought not to be absent from the library of any literary man."— CoH/crii Guardian, 



Recently published, Demy 8vo, cloth, 25s. 

 THE GREAT ICE AGE, AND ITS RELATION TO THE 

 ANTiaUITY OF MAN. By James Geikie, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 



Murchison Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Edinburgh. 

 Third Edition, much Enlarged, with two new chapters on the ' ' Glacial Phenomena 

 of North America " ; by Professor T. C. Chamberlin. Also 18 Maps and 78 

 Illustrations. 

 " It bears on every page indications of patient and careful research . . . better than any other 

 book on the subject in the English language."— jSaJiirrfa.v Review. 



By the same Authoe. 

 OUTLINES OF GEOLOGY : an Introduction to the Science for Junic 

 Students and General Eeaders. With 400 Illustrations. Second Edition, revised 

 Large post 8vo. Cloth, 12.?. 

 " The style is clear, simple, and unpretending; the author has evidently striven to put the subjeci, 

 fairly before students rather than to express his own views, and has thus produced a book which 

 cannot fail to be of great service." — Saturday Eeview. 



PRE-HISTORIC EUROPE. A Geological Sketch. With Maps and 

 Illustrations. Medium 8vo. Cloth, 25>-. 

 " He attempts to describe, in a more systematic manner than has hitherto been attempted, that 

 succession of changes, climatical and geographical, which, taken together, constitute the historical 

 geology of Pleistocene, post- Glacial, and Kecent times. This he does in a more thorough and 

 complete manner than, we venture to think, has ever been done before." — Times. 



Noiv Ready, Sixth and Cheaper Edition, Bevised. 

 THE PHYSICAL GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF GREAT 



BE.ITAIN : a Manual of British Geology. By the late Sir Andrew C. Eamsay, 

 LL.D., F. R.S. Edited by Horace B. Woodward, F.G.S., of the Geological 

 Survey. With a Geological Map printed in Colours and numerous Illustrations. 

 Post 8vo. Cloth, price lO.s. Gd. 

 " No better introduction to the principles of geology could possibly be recommended to the English 



reader. It is a work of the highest value, and one worthy to take a foremost place among popular 



manuals of science." — Nature. 



Recently published. Demy Svo, Cloth, 10s. 6d. 

 MAN, THE PRIMEVAL SAVAGE: His Haunts and Relics from 



the Hill-Tops of Bedfordshire to Blackwall. By Wokthington G. Smith, 

 Fellow of the Anthropological Institute, F.L. S., &c. With 242 Illustrations by 

 the Author. 

 " The book is emphatically one to buy, to read, and to ponder oyer."— Natural Science. 



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