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44. 

 Miss Catlow. 



Drops of Watery 



Their marvellous and beautiful Inhabitants displayed by the Micro- 

 scope. By Agnes Catlow. With 4 coloured plates. 



Square 12mo, pi'ice 7s. Qd. 



"An elegant little book, both in the getting up and its literature. . . . The text is 

 accompanied by coloured plates that exhibit the most remarkable creatures of the watery 

 world." Spectator. 



" Of the manner in which this work is executed, we can say that, like Miss Catlow's 

 previous productions on natural history, it displays an accurate acquaintance with the 

 subject, and a keen delight in the contemplation of the objects to which it is devoted. 

 As far as the living beings which inhabit ' Drops of Water' are concerned, we know of 

 no better introduction to the use of the microscope than the present volume." 



Athenjeum. 



45. 

 Dr. Landsborough, A.L.S. 



Popular History of British Zoophytes^ 



By the Kev. D. Landsbokough, A.L.S., Member of the Wenierian 

 Society of Edinburgh. With 20 coloured plates. 



Royal 16mo, price 10s. Qd. 



"This work constitutes one of the popular series of scientific treatises which, from 

 the simplicity of their style, and the artistic excellence and correctness of their numerous 

 illustrations, has acquired a celebrity beyond that of any other series of modern cheap 

 works. With this manual of Zoophytes, and that upon Seaweeds, by the same author, 

 the student can ramble along the sea-shores, and glean knowledge from evei-y heap of 

 tangled weed that lies in his pathway." Liverpool Standard. 



