Mr. MURRAY’S LIST OF BOOKS.—wNatural History, Sporting, é&c. 
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N sees HISTORY AND GEOLOGY. 
ae cemne de GEOLOGY 
the Earth and its fasahiigite, 
Second Edition. Woodcuts, 
Or rar A +t} 
By Cuarces Lyset, EG, ‘Ss. 
&c, 2 vols, 12mo, 18s. 
Il 
PRINCIPLES OF GEO LOGY ; or, the 
Moder vtbiecmcg of the Earth and its Inha bitants. By 
Cuanrves LYELL, F.G.8, Seventh Edition, revised. Wood- 
cuts. 1 yol..8 
“ Very baciaisis and ieee and Tyee be read by 
every one who takes an interest in this rising branch of 
Natural History.’’—Jameson’s siete 
THOUGHTS ON ANIMALCULES. Sears hs 
at the Invisible Nese rid, Microscope. 
By G. A. MANTEL, D.C. L. Wi = tie pee Woodcuts. 
Crown 8yo, 10s. ce 
*<Dr. Mantell’s a hap The 
branch of science ae gD e whose an 
tions are more eon wai than that white eatelde the 
atu: bers’ 
forms and e of minute creatures,’”’— Cham 
Journal, 
EE car ib Nin — NATURAL HISTORY. 
y Epowarp Jess dotes of the a 
peo Instinct of pied pon Edition. Woodcu 
Feap. 8vo, 65. 6d. 
v. 
SCENES AND TALES OF COUNTRY 
dees Me Epwarp Jesse. Second Edition. Woodcuts. 
Post 8vo, 12s. 
ae" the most valuable additions that have been 
sicantly made to our ovate haphbnc. in the Natural 
History of our own country.”—Gentleman’s Magaz 
THE paige 2S va RUSSIA ei oe 
oo ND T se Acs 
with Coloured 
yal 4to. 
By Sir Roperick cag re ate ye: 
Map, ‘ce Woodcuts, Racticons &e. 2 vols. ro 
“ 
ped t 
first b oad out tlines ofa new system of ee 
of J ted for bot otany. ties Work nie 
must caeenalty. become a standard for geologists.” 
—Spectator. 
vit. 
THE PRACTICAL GEOLOGY AND 
By 
8v0, 28s. 
valu ientific knowledge when applied to 
practi purposes, ‘s prs i shown in this curious 
and useful volume.”—Spec. pao 
“‘The wo tre or one which m be perused with profit 
by every architect and ee aay oer gael ating 
GEOLOGY. “OF YORKSHIRE. 
Par 
IMESTONE DISTRICT. Plates. 4to, 27. 1 
JOURNAL OF A NATURALIST. 
Fourth ce fees Woodcuts. Post 8vo, 9s. 6d. 
ss “A book that o find its w way into every rural 
y safely be 
placed in every Tay" 8 peneuie "— Quarterly Review. 
N ae SYSTEM OF PLANTS; 
n Botany. By Mrs. 
abe 
o wishes to ponder the names and 
who 
slice of slants, ser = volume can be safely re- 
commended.”—Spee. 
SPORTING, FARMING, &c. 
DAYS .OF DEER-STALKING IN THE 
Lise ay sec By Laren ScRore, — Ss. 
aN 
Woodcu cadet james 
“ Brie’ Fa ens stract 5 
think that it evil Ebag fs just “the pte Praise as have Be. 
stowed on this our readers to sit down te 
the luxurious voted do wag gti we have risen.”. 
Edinburgh Review. 
DAYS iar NIGHTS 0 OF e SALMON FISHING, 
— the N. tory of the Salmon. By Wiuin 
FLS. “hates by WILKIE na Lanpsegr, Royal 
ado an will find in this volume abundance of 
instruction fa his ant; the naturalist a og wor ante oe 
his kno wielge; and the general reader a fund o 
ture and agreeable and exciting sectativn’s- Trt Criti tic. 
: Ith 
MOOR AND THE LOCH; with Practical 
Hints on Highland Sports, River, Sern, aie ishing, 
&c. By Joun Corquuoun. Second Edition, with Plates, 
Bvo, 9s. 6d. 
n: Unpretending, clear, and practical, and does honour 
to the ‘parent lake.” The book breathes of the mountain 
sat flood, and will carry —o _ tsman back to the 
days of his youth.”—Quaréerly Revie 
THE CHA SE_TURF—AND THE =. 
By Nimrop. Second Edition, with Plates by ALK 
GiLBerT. Post 8vo, 9s. Gd. 
v. 
MAXIMS AND HINTS ON ANGLING, 
CHESS, SHOOTING, AND OTHER MATTERS. 
By a rouge Penn, F,R.S. Second Edition. With 24 Plates, 
Fea 8YO, | 
“They 
nant brevity, cm sarcasm, ny Fags raciness.”— rede 2 
Review 
FIELD cine OF FRANCE ; ; or, Hunting, 
Fish ent. 
Shooting, and ng on the Contin By Ropericx 
O’Connor, Woodcuts. 12mo, 7s. 6d. 
VIL. 
UCK MANUAL potetie 
M FARM 
Treatise on the Nature and Value of Manures. By F. 
heen A New Edition, She a Glossary of Puen 
er A very useful book.””—Z 
i” vey uable work for aoe” ~ "British Farmer's 
agaz’ 
6 Will be be read with Sori for its valuable information.” 
‘armer’s Herald. 
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—Beil Messenger. 
“ Of great siahd and ug to be the —— 
of every farmer.”. 
