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©uarterlg 3Ltst of ^uftltcations recetbeti for 3ftebtefou 



1. The World before the Deluge. By Louis Figuier. A new 



edition, the Geological portion carefully revised and much 

 original matter added by Henry W. Bristow, F.K.S., contain- 

 ing 24 Full-page Illustrations of Extinct Animals and Ideal 

 Landscapes of the Ancient World, designed by Kiou ; and 202 

 Figures of Animals, Plants, and other Fossil Kemains and 

 Eestorations. Chapman fy Hall. 



2. The Vegetable World ; being a History of Plants, with their 



Botanical Descriptions and Peculiar Properties. By Louis 

 Figuier. Illustrated with 446 Engravings interspersed through 

 the text, and 24 Full-page Illustrations, chiefly drawn from 

 Nature, by M. Faguet, Illustrator to the Botanical Course of 

 the Faculty of Sciences of Paris. Chapman fy Hall. 



3. Principles of Geology ; or, The Modern Changes of the Earth 



and its Inhabitants considered as Illustrative of Geology. By 

 Sir Charles Lyell, Bart., M.A., F.E.S. Tenth edition. Vol. L, 

 with Maps, Plates, and Woodcuts. 680 pp. 8vo. John Murray. 



4. Useful Information for Engineers. Third Series. By Wm. Fair- 



bairn, C.E., LL.D., F.B.S., &c. Longmans § Co. 



5. Familiar Lectures on Scientific Subjects. By Sir John W. F. 



Herschel, Bart., K.H. 510 pp. Fcap. 8vo. Alexander Strahan. 



6. Descriptive Astronomy. By George F. Chambers, F.B.A.S. 



224 Illustrations. 850 pp. 8vo. Macmillan fy Co. 



7. Lectures on Public Health, delivered at the Boyal College of 



Surgeons. By E. D. Mapother, M.D., Professor of Hygiene, 

 Medical Officer of Health, City of Dublin. Second edition. 

 Engravings. 660 pp. Fcap. 8vo. Dublin : Fannin § Co. 



8. Modern Arithmetic : A Treatise adapted for School Work and 



Private Study. By Kev. John Hunter, M.A., formerly Vice- 

 Principal of the National Society's Training College, Battersea. 

 450 pp. 12mo. Longmans, Green, § Co. 



