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THE CYCLOPEDIA OF NATURE TEACHINGS. 
Being a selection of facts, observations, suggestions, illustrations, examples, and illustrative hints taken 
from all departments of inanimate nature. With an Introduction by Hugh Macmillan, LL.D., F.R.S.E., 
Author of “ Bible Teaching in Nature,” &c. 
Tastefully printed in crown 8vo, bound in cloth, gilt edges, illustrated, price 5s. 
H A XJlSr T S OF A T XJ R E. 
By H. W. S. WORSBEY-BENISON, 
Fellow of the Linnean Society, Lecturer on Botany at Westminster Hospital Medical School. 
With numerous beautiful illustrations by CHARLES WORSLEY. 
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NATURE’S EAIEYETLNO, 
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By H. W. S. WORSLEY-BENISON. 
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NATURE IN ACADIE. 
By H. K. SWANN, 
Author of The Birds of Lotidon^' 
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of the author’s sojourn in Nova Scotia, where his 
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