GOULD AND LINCOLN, 

 PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS 



59 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. 



CHARLES D. GOULD. JOSHUA LINCOLN. 



{J^pG. & L. would call attention to their extensive list of publications, embracing valuable works in Theol- 

 ogy, Science, Literature, and Art, Text Books for Schools and • Colleges, and Miscellanies, etc., the 

 productions of some of the ablest and most scientific men of the age. Among them will be found those of 

 Chambers, Hugh Miller, Agassiz, Gould, Guyot, Marcou, Dr. Harris, Dr. Wayland, Dr. Williams, Dr. Ripley, 

 Dr. Kitto, Dr. Krummacher, Bayne, Choules, Newcomb, Banvard, " Walter Aimwell,"-Bungener, and others; 

 and this list is constantly receiving'additions. Among these publications are the following: 



A TREATISE ON THE COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 



OP THE ANIMAL KINGDOxM. By Profs. C. Th. 



Von Siebold and H. Stannius. Translated with 



Notes, Additions, &c, by Waldo I. Burnett, M. D., 



Boston. One elegant octavo volume, cloth, $3. 



"An American translation of this masterly work, 



with numerous Notes and additional References, by 



the late Dr. W. I. Burnett, is in our opinion, by far 



the best Treatise on Invertebrate Anatomy that the 



English student can have recourse to."— British and 



Foreign Medico- Chirurgical Review. London. 



WORKS OF HUGH MILLER. My Schools and 

 Schoolmasters, $1.25. Old Red Sandstone, $1. 

 Footprints of the Creator, $1. . First Impres- 

 sions of England and its People, $1. Testimony 

 of the Rocks, $1.25. 

 02P" The whole may be had in sets uniformly bound. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE. By John Harris, 

 D. D. The Pre-Adamite Earth. $1. Man Pri- 

 meval. $1.25. Patriarchy. $1.25. 



THE PLURALITY OF WORLDS. By William Whe- 

 well, D. D. With an Introduction by Edward 

 Hitchcock, L.L. D, and a Supplementary Dialogue 

 in which the Author's reviewers are reviewed. 

 12mo, cloth, $1. 



' • This work has created a profound sensation in Eng- 

 land. It is in truth a remarkable book, — remarkable 

 both for the boldness of the theory advanced, and for 

 the logical manner in which the subject matter is 

 treated." — Boston Journal. 



INFLUENCE OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE UPON 

 INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION. By William Whe 

 well, D. D., the alleged author of " Plurality of 

 • Worlds." 16mo, cloth, 25 cts. 

 THE LANDING AT CAPE ANNE; or, The Charter 

 of the First Permanent Colony on the Territory 

 of the Massachusetts Company. From the Original 

 Manuscript, with a History of the Colony, 1624- 

 1628. Roger Conant, Governor. By John Wingate 

 Thornton. 8vo, cloth, $1.50. 

 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER : A View of the Productive 

 Forces of Modern Society, and the Results of Labor, 

 Capita 1 , and Skill. By Charles Knight. American 

 edition, with Additions, by David A. Wells, Editor 

 of " Annual of Scientific Discovery," &c. With 

 numerous Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. 

 ' ' The style is admirable, and the book itself is as full 

 of information as an egg is of meat." — Journal. 

 PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY: touching the Struc- 

 ture, Development, Distribution, and Natural Ar- 

 rangement of the Races of Animals, living and 

 extinct. With numerous Illustrations. Part I 

 Comparative Physiology. By Louis Agassiz and 

 A. A. Gould. Revised Edition. 12mo, cloth, $1.00 

 "The best book of the kind in our language."— 

 Christian Examiner. 



GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE UNITED STATES AND 

 BRITISH PROVINCES OF NORTH AMERICA. 

 With an Explanatory Text, Geological Sections, and 

 Plates of the Fossils which characterize the Forma- 

 tions. By Jules Marcou. Two volumes. Octavo, 

 cloth, $3.00. 

 (Cr* The Map is elegantly colored, and done up with 



linen cloth back, and folded in octavo form, with ihick 



cloth covers. 



GUYOT'S MURAL MAPS; a Series of elegant col- 

 ored Maps, projected on a large scale, for the Reci- 

 tation Room, exhibiting the Physical Phenomena 

 of the Globe, etc. By Prof. Arnold Guyot. Price, 

 mounted : 



Map of the World, $10. North America, $9. South 

 America, $9. Geographical Elements, $9. 



MOLLUSCA' AND SHELLS. By Augustus A. Gould, 

 M. D. One elegant quarto volume, cloth, $6. 



THE CAMEL: his Organization, Habits and Uses, 

 considered with reference to his introduction into 

 the United States. By George P. Marsh, late Min- 

 ister at Constantinople. 16mo, cloth, 75 cts. 

 This book furnishes the only complete and reliable 



account of the Camel in the language. 



THE EARTH AND MAN : Lectures on Comparative 

 Physical Geography, in its relation to the History 

 of Mankind. By Prof. Arnold Guyot, with nu- 

 merous Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. 



THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES. 

 So classified and arranged as to facilitate the Ex- 

 pression of Ideas, and assist in Literary Composi- 

 tion. By Peter Mark Roget. Revised and En- 

 larged ; with a List of Foreign Words and Expres- 

 sions most frequently occurring in works of general 

 Literature, defined in English, by Barnas Sears, D. 

 D., President of Brown University, assisted by sev- 

 eral Literary Gentlemen. 12mo, cloth, $1.50. 



ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY FOR 1857; 

 or, Year-Book of Facts in Science and Art, ex- 

 hibiting the most important Discoveries and Im- 

 provements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, Natural 

 Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Meteorology, 

 Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, 

 Antiquities, &c, a classified List of Patents; and 

 Obituaries of eminent scientific men. Edited by 

 David A. Wells, A. M. With a Portrait of Prof. 

 Jeffries Wyman. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. 



Volumes of the same Work for 1850, 1851. 1852, 1853, 

 1854, 1855, 1856. With Portraits. 



THE GREYSON LETTERS : Correspondence of R. E. 

 - H. Greyson, Esq. Edited by Henry Rogers, author 

 of " Eclipse of Faith," &c. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. 



Mr. " Greyson " and Mr. Rogers are one and the 

 same man. 



"The Letters are intellectual gems, radiant with 

 beauty and the lights of genius." Phila. Chr. Obs. 



" A book not for "one hour but for all hours — to 

 think over, to laugh over, to dream over." Boston 

 Journal. 



ESSAYS IN BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM. By 

 Peter BayneTM. A., author of " The Christian Life, 

 Social and Individual." First Series. 12mo, cloth, 

 $1.25. sy Second Series in press. 



" They indicate the traits of mind and heart which 

 render ' The Christian Life ' so intensely suggestive 

 and vitalizing, and at the same time display a critical 

 power seldom equalled in comprehensiveness, depth of 

 insight, candid appreciation, and judicial integrity." — 

 North Am. Review. 



