NEW WORKS, 



TO BE PUBLISHED ON THE 1st OF APEIL. 



1. 



SKETCHES IN INDIA. A Series of One Hundred Photographic 



Vignettes, illustratiye of the Scenery and Antiquities of Grolconda, of Euglisli Life in 

 India, of Native Cliaracter, of Noblemen, etc., taken at Hyderabad and Secnndera- 

 bad, in the Madras Presidency, by Captain ALLAN N. SCOTT, Madras ilrtillerv. 

 Edited by C. E. WELD. Square 8vo. Price £3. 3^. 



2. 



ILLUSTRATIONS of the NUEVA QUINOLOGIA of PAVON. 



With Observations on the Barks described. By JOHN ELIOT HOWARD, F.L.S. 

 Thirty foUo Coloured Plates by W. Fitch and Ttjffen West. Price £5. 5^. 



3. 



THE BRITISH FERNS. A New Series, beautifully illustrated 



with Sixty-six Plates, with full Analyses of Fructification and Yenation. By Sir 

 W. J. HOOKER, F.R.S., Director of the Royal hardens of Kew^ Price £2^ 2s. 



4. 



GARDEN FERNS. A Selection of Sixty-four Ferns best adapted 



for Cultivation in the darden, Hothouse, or Conservatory, illustrated with as many 

 Plates, with fall Analyses of Fructification and Venation. Price £2. 2s. 



5. 



PHYCOLOGIA AUSTRALICA. A History of Australian Seaweeds, 



with details of Fructification, etc. By Professor HARVEY, F.R.S. Vol. lY. 

 Price £1. 10s. 



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MICROSCOPES. 



HIGHLEI'S, QUEKETT'S, BEALE'S, 



£. s. d. 



Quekett's Pocket Dissecting Microscope, with three Lenses, etc., folding into 



a space of 5^ mches square by 1| inch thick, as improved by Mr, Highley . 2 10 0 



Prof. Beale's Chnical Pocket Microscope 15 0 



Prof. Beale's Chnical Cabinet Reagents, and Apparatus for Testing L^rine, etc., 



with recent Improvements by Mr. Highley 250 



Highley' s Hospital Student's Microscope, with Magnetic Stage, Inclinable 

 Body, Plain and Concave Mu-ror, Side Condenser, Stage and Brass Forceps, 

 etc., 1-inch and 1 J-inch Object-glass, in Case (the price varying according to 

 the quality and angular apertm-e of the Object-glasses) £7. io^. Qcl., £10., and 12 0 0 



Highley's Large Microscope, on Brooke's Tripod Stand, Rackwork Adjust- 

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Prof. Beale's Demonstrating Microscope (for Lecturers) , with Lamp, etc. of 



unproved construction 3 0 



Highley's Reagent Cabinet, containing twelve im]iroved Capped Dropping 



Bottles (for Microscopical Testing) in Ebonite Rack 0 16 0 



Higliley's Improved Achromatized Gras Microscope Lamp, with Moimting 



Bath, Plate, etc 2 10 0 



For Dissecting, Injecling, Mounting Apparatus, Cement?, Preservative Fluids, 

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 Cntnlogue (post free for two postage stamps) of Scieis-tific EcrcAiio^-AL Collections. 

 as selected and arranged by SAMUEL HIGrHLEY, Private Teacher of Elementary 

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