USEFUL WORKS— continued. 



Shilling Guide to London Charities. 



Showing, in Alphabetical Order, the Name, Date of Foundation, Address, Object, 

 Annual Income, Number of People benefited, Mode of Application to and 

 Chief Officers of every Institution in London. By HERBERT FRY. Published 

 Annually. 



A Manual of Geography : 



Being a Description of the Natural Features, Climate, and Productions of the 

 various regions of the Earth. By FRANCIS MORTON, C.E. Limp doth, Is. ; 

 Bound in Leather, with coloured Maps, Is. fid. ; in paper, without Maps, 6d. 



On Obscure Diseases of the Brain and 

 Disorders of the Mind. 



By Dr. FORBES WINSLOW, D.C.L. Oxon, &c. Third and cheap Edition, 



price 10s. 6d, # * . \ . 



"The unanimous voice of home and foreign commentators has reiterated approval 

 of this standard work. It is the text-book pf English medical psychology, and such 

 it must continue as long as accurate description of vital phenomena is prized by the 

 physician. The volume is a vast clinlque, faithfully and graphically portraying the 

 author's practical observations/'— Lancet. 



A Popular Manual of Physiology: 



Being an Attempt to Explain the Science of Life in Untechnical Language. By 

 HENRY LAWSON, M.D., Professor of Physiology in Queen's College, Bir- 

 mingham; and one of the Lecturers on Natural Science, under the Science and 

 Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, Fcap. 8vo., with 

 Ninety Illustrations, price 2s. 6d. 



The Influence of Railway Travelling on 

 Public Health. 



From the Lancet. Fcap. 8vo., cloth, price Is. 



Country Cottages. 



A Series of Designs for an Improved Class of Dwellings for Agricultural 

 Labourers. By JOHN VINCENT, Architect. With numerous Plans, Eleva- 

 tions, &c. New Edition, Folio, fully Illustrated, price 12s. 



Method for Teaching Plain Needlework 

 in Schools. 



By a LADY. 



It is a constant source of complaint that servants know not how to work well a t 

 their needle, and those who visit their poorer neighbours lament the total ignorance 

 in this respect j many cannot cut out or make even so simple an article as a chiM' a 

 pineloth. 



This useful method is based on steps which are gradual, well-defined, and clear 

 to the perception. It is calculated to insure the improvement of each individual chil d, 

 and, while it offers the necessary instruction to the less talented pupil, it enables the 

 more clever one to attain the highest degree of perfection. Price 2s. 6d. Illustrated 

 by Diagrams and Samplars. 



