36 LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



On Fiction as a Means of Popular Teaching. 



A Lecture. By the Hon. Lord Neaves. 6d. 



The New " Examen ; " 



Or, An Inquiry into the Evidence of certain Passages in Macaulay's ' His- 

 tory of England ' concerning the Duke of Marlborough, the Massacre of 

 Glencoe, the Highlands of Scotland, Viscount Dundee, William Penn. 

 Ey Jolin Paget, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. In crown 8vo, 6s. 



A Manual of Zoology, 



For the Use of Students. With a General Introduction on the Principles 

 of Zoology. By Henry AUeyne Nicholson, M.D., F.E.S.E., F.G.S., &c.. 

 Professor of Natural History in the University of Toronto. Third 

 Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. 706, with 280 Engravings on Wood, 12s. 6d. 

 " It is.the best manual of zoology yet pubUshed, not merely in England, but 

 in Europe." — Pall Mall Gazette, July 20, 1871. 



"The best treatise on Zoology in moderate compass that we possess. — 

 Lancet, May 18, 1872. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



Elementmy Text-Book of Zoology for Schools. Second 



Edition. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. 

 Advanced Text-Book of Zoology. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



Introduction to the Study of Biology. 



By Henry Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., &c. Crown 8vo, with numerous 

 Engravings, 5s. 



" Admirably written and fairly illustrated, and brings within the compass of 

 r5o pages the record of investigations and discoveries scattered over as many 

 volumes. Seldom indeed do we find such ubjects treated in a>style at once 

 so popular and yet so minutely accurate in scientific detail." — Scotsman. 



A Mantrnl of Palceontology, 



For the Use of Students. ByHenryAIleyne Nicholson, 1I.D., &c. Crown 

 8vo, with upwards of 400 Engravings, 15s. 



Nina Balatka : 



The Story of a Maiden of Prague. In 2 vols, small 8vo, los. 6d. cloth. 



Piccadilly : 



A Fragment of Contemporary Biography. By Laurence Oliphant. With 



Eight Illustrations by Richard Doyle. 4th Edition, 6s. 



"The picture of ' Good Society ' — meaning thereby the society of men and 



women of wealth or rank — contained in this book, constitutes its chief merit, 



and is remarkable for the point and vigour of the author's style." — AtheniBum. 



"The real interest of 'Piccadilly' lies in the clever morceaux with which 



it is literally jewelled. They sparkle in every page. Mr Oliphant is one of 



the wittiest Jeremiahs of his time." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



