RECENT PUBLICATIONS. 



THE PHYSICAL GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



By ANDREW C. RAMSAY, LL.D., F.R.S., 



Director-General of the Geological Surveys of the United Kingdom. 



Fifth Edition, greatly enlarged, post 8vo, with Geological Map, printed in Colours, 

 and numerous additions, Illustrations of Fossils, Sections, and Landscapes. 



Price 15s. 



"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. 



" Not only a useful manual for the student, but a picturesque and interesting volume for that 

 poor general reader who, as a rule, is apt to become weary of dry lists (however scientifically perfect) 

 of f ssils and of strata. The volume, as it stands, is certainly the best introduction to the geology 

 of these islands that we possess." — Graphic. 



THE PHYSICAL GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF 



IRELAND. 



Part 1, Geological Formation of Ireland — -Part 2, Physical Geography of Ireland — 

 Part 3, The Glaciation of Ireland. 



By EDWARD HULL, M.A., F.R.S., 



Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland ; Author of " The Coal-Fields of Great Britain." 

 With Maps and Illustrations, post 8vo, cloth, 7s. 



" A very complete summary of the physical features of the island. . . . We can point to no more 

 useful and trustworthy guide than the excellent little manual which Mr. Hull has here given to the 

 public." — Saturday Review. 



"A book which will be welcome not only to the travellers who, in increasing numbers, visit Ireland 

 during the summer months, but to those who wish to make themselves acquainted with the physical 

 structure of the country." — Academy. 



MODERN METEOROLOGY: 



A SERIES OF SIX LECTURES DELIVERED UNDER THE AUSPICES 

 OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



By Dr. Mann, F.R.C.S., J. K. Laughton, F.R.G.S., R. Strachan, 



Rev. W. Clement Ley, M.A., J. G. Symons, F.R.S., 



and R. H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S. 



Crown 8vo, Illustrated, cloth, 4s. 6d. 



" The series of six lectures on Modern Meteorology, delivered under the auspices of the 

 Meteorological Society last year, have been gathered together into a volume, with illustrations, and 

 published for the benefit of those who were not fortunate enough to attend that valuable course of 

 addresses. The lecturers are all gentlemen who have devoted special attention to this department of 

 science, which may be said to owe its origin to the facilities afforded by the electric telegraph for the 

 rapid accumulation of facts. As with most lectures, the style is popular."— Daily News. 



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