WORKS BY THE 



Rt. Hon. Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., F.R.S., M.P., D.C.L., LL.D. 



ON BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. 



With Illustrations. Cloth. 1 2mo. ^1.25. 



*' All lovers of Nature must feel grateful to Sir John Lubbock for his learned 

 and suggestive little book, which cannot fail to draw attention to a field of study 

 so new and fascinating." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND LEAVES. 



With Illustrations. Cloth. i2mo. ^1.25. 



SCIENTIFIC LECTURES. 



With Illustrations. Cloth. 8vo. I2.50. 



Contents: On Flowers and Insects. — On Plants and Insects. — On the 

 Habits of Ants. — Introduction to the Stutjly of Prehistoric Archseology, etc. 



" We can heartily commend this volume, as a whole, to every one who wishes 

 to obtain a condensed account of its subjects, set forth in the most simple, easy, 

 and lively manner," — Atkenesum. 



THE ORIGIN AND METAMORPHOSES OF INSECTS.. 



With Illustrations. Cloth. 1 2rao, $ i .00. 



POLITICAL AND EDUCATIONAL ADDRESSES. 



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Contents: On the Imperial Policy of Great Britain. — On the Bank Act of 

 1844. — On the Present System of Public School Education, 1876. — On Our 

 Present System of Elementary Education. — On the Income Tax. — On the* 

 National Debt. — On the Declaration of Paris. — Marine Insurances. — On 

 the Preservation of Our Ancient National Monuments. — Egypt. 



" Will repay the careful attention of readers who desire to be acquainted 

 with the best thoughts of a practical and sagacious mind on the most impor- 

 tant topics of public and national interest." — Daily N'e^vs. 



FIFTY YEARS OF SCIENCE. 



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