The Poblishers would like to again call special attention to the unusually large 

 number of coloured plates which are being included in the work, and to the wealth of 

 beautifully printed pictures. Indeed the utmost Limit is being reached in the value given 

 for the small charge made. As for the work itself — 



As the 'Daily Telegraph says : 



"Marvels of the Universe is a subject which should go 



straight to the heart of the inquisitive public." 



Part III. is now in the Printer's iiands, and a reference to its contents will be 

 interesting, as showing the varied nature of the work, in which so many fascinating 

 subjects will be dealt with and so many arresting pictures given that it may truly 

 be said every page will be a delight. 



With Part III. there will be given 



4 MORE EXQUISITE COLOURED PLATES, 



picturing 



The Fata Morgana, 



perhaps the most marvellous of all the atmospheric phenomena: a 

 veritable topsy-turveydom of fantastic reflections. 



Extraordinary Barrier Fish, 



beautiful in colour and marking, but most curious in appearance. 



A Wonderful Landscape on the Moon, 



as described by the celebrated astronomer, Camille Flammarion, in his 



brilliant contribution. 



A Bower-Bird's Arbour, 



undoubtedly the most interesting piece of constructive work in all 

 wild-life: not a nest, but a home with a garden which takes years 



to complete. 



