lo SCIENTIFIC CATALOGUE. 



Hanbury. — SCIENCE PAPERS : chiefly Pharmacological and 

 Botanical. By Daniel Hanbury, F.R.S. Edited, with 

 Memoir, by J. Ince, F.L.S., and Portrait engraved by C. H. 

 Jeens. 8vo. 14^. 



Henslow. — the theory of evolution of living 



THINGS, and Application of the Principles of Evolution to 

 Religion considered as Illustrative of the Wisdom and Benefi- 

 cence of the Almighty. By the Rev. George Henslow, 

 M. A., F.L.S. Cto-ivnSvo. 6j-. 



Hooker. — Works by Sir J. D. Hooker, K.C.S.I., C.B., 

 F.R.S. , M.D., D.C.L. :— 



THE STUDENT'S FLORA OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS. 



Second Edition, revised and improved. Globe 8vo. \os. bd. 



The object of this work is to supply students and field-botanists with a 



fiiller account of the Plants of the British Islattds than the manuals 



hitherto in use aim at giving. " Certainly the fullest and most 



accurate manual of the kind that has yet appeared. Dr. Hooker 



has shown his characteristic industry and ability in the care and 



skill which he has thrown into the characters of the plants. These 



are to a great extent original, and are really admirable for their 



combination of clearness, brevity, and completeness." — Pall Mall 



Gazette. 



PRIMER OF BOTANY. With Illustrations. i8mo. i^. New 

 Edition, revised and corrected. 



Hooker and Ball.— JOURNAL OF A TOUR IN MAROCCO 

 AND THE GREAT ATLAS. By Sir J. D. Hooker, K.C.S.L, 

 C.B., F.R.S., &c., and John Ball, F.R.S. With Appendices, 

 including a Sketch of the Geology of Marocco. By G. Maw, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S. With Map and Illustrations. 8vo. 7.1s. 



Huxley and Martin. — a COURSE OF PRACTICAL IN- 



STRUCTION IN ELEMENTARY BIOLOGY. By T. H. 



Huxley, LL.D., Sec. R.S., assisted by H. N. Martin, B.A., 



M.B., D.Sc, Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 



6j. 



" This is the most thoroughly valuable book to teachers and students 



«/ biology which has ever appeared in the English tongue." — 



London Quarterly Review. 



Huxley (Professor).— lay SERMONS, ADDRESSES, 



AND REVIEWS. By T. H. Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S. New 



and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 7^. 6d. 



Fomteen Discourses on the following subjects:— {\) On the Advisable- 

 ness of Improving Natural Knowledge: — (2) Emancipation — 

 Black and White : — (3) A Liberal Education, and where to find 

 ,V;_(4) ScientificEducation :—(S) On the Educational Value oj 



