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Lockyer (J. N.) — Worksby J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S.— 

 ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN ASTRONOMY. With nu- 

 merous Illustrations. New Edition. i8mo. ^s. dd. 

 " The bookis ficll, clear, sound, and worthy of attention, not only as 

 a popular exposition, but as a scientific ^ Index.'" — Athenseum. 

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 THE SPECTROSCOPE AND ITS APPLICATIONS. By J. 

 Norman Lockyer, F. R.S. With Coloured Plate and numerous 

 Illustrations. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 3^. dd. 

 CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOLAR PHYSICS. By J. Norman 

 Lockyer, F.R.S. I. A Popular Account of Inquiries into the 

 Physical Constitution of the Sun, with especial reference to Recent 

 Spectroscopic Researches. II. Communications to the Royal 

 Society of London and the French Academy of Sciences, with 

 Notes. Illustrated by 7 Coloured Lithographic Plates and 175 

 Woodcuts. Royal 8vo. cloth, extra gilt, price 31^. i>d. 

 '''The book may be taken as an authentic exposition of the present 

 state of science in connection with the important subject of spectro- 

 scopic analysis. . . . Even the tmscientific public may derive much 

 information from it''' — Daily News. 

 PRIMER OF ASTRONOMY. With Illustrations. iSmo. \s. 



Lockyer and Seabroke.— STAR-GAZiNG : PAST AND 



PRESENT. An Introduction to Instrumental Astronomy. By 

 J. N. Lockyer, F.R.S. Expanded from Shorthand Notes of a 

 Course of Royal Institution Lectures with the assistance of G. M. 

 Seabroke, F.R. A. S. With numerous Illustrations. Royal 8vo. 2\s. 

 "A book of great interest and ictility to the astronomical student." 

 — Athenaeum. 



Lubbock. — Works by Sir John Lubbock,M.P., F.R.S., D.C.L.: 

 THE ORIGIN AND METAMORPHOSES OF INSECTS. 

 With Numerous Illustrations. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 3^^. bd. 

 "As a summary of the phenomena of insect metamorphoses his little 

 book is of great value, and zvill be read with interest and profit 

 by all students of natural history. The whole chapter on the 

 origin of insects is most interesting and valuable. The illustra- 

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 ON BRITISH WILD FLOWERS CONSIDERED IN RELA- 

 TION TO INSECTS. With Numerous Illustrations. Second 

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Macmillan (Rev. Hugh). — For other Works by the same 

 Author, see Theological Catalogue. 

 HOLIDAYS ON HIGH LANDS ; or, Rambles and Incidents in 

 search of Alpine Plants. Globe Svo. cloth. 6^. 

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