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A Course of Elementary Instruction in Prac= 



tical Biology. By T. H. Huxley and H. N. Maetix. 

 Kevised by G. B. Howes and D, H. Scott. . Cloth, 12mo. 

 $3. GO. 



"The value of its nietliod has been fully tested, and tlie manv works 

 ■wliicli have appeared since and have applied the plan in various depart- 

 ments show how perfectly it meets the needs of the day. ... It marked 

 the beginning of a new era in studies upon living organisms — an era where 

 the study of isolated parts was largely discontinued and the organism began 

 to be studied in its entirety. In this regard it seems to us that the Practical 

 Biology is far superior to most of the later works which have been designed 

 to partially or wholly supplant it." — Jlicroseopical Journal. 



" Huxley and Martin's ' Practical Biology ' has long since won an envia- 

 ble place as a text-book in our best institutions." — Science. 



Lessons in Elementary Biology. By T. Jeffery 



Parker, F.R.S., Professor of Biology in the University of 

 Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Cloth, 12mo. $2.60. 



"The author has made a well-rounded treatise on the subject neither too 

 meagre nor too technical, a careful reading of which will give one a good 

 foundation for the further study of this most interesting science." — School 

 Journal. 



Text=book of Elementary Biology. By H. J, 



Campbell, M.D. Cloth, 12mo. $1.60. 



"A well analyzed, clearly phrased, skilfully illustrated (136 illustra- 

 tions), scientifically prepared, pedagogically arranged text-book on a subject 

 not overburdened with good material for teaching." — Journal of Education. 



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