L2 Works on Natural History, Travels, Sfc.
21.
THE PLANETARY AND STELLAR UNIVERSE.
By R. J. MANN.
" Such is a brief abstract of the discoveries of Newton ; and we may add that they are clearly explained and elegantly illustrated in
' The Planetary and Stellar Universe,' to which we refer such of our readers as may be desirous of becoming more full acquainted with
them."— Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review.
*** In one vol. 8vo. with 50 lithographed astronomical Diagrams, and Map of the Circumpolar Coustcllatious ;
price 5s. cloth.
22.
THOUGHTS ON A PEBBLE,
OB A
First Lesson in Geology.
By GIDEON A. MANTELL, Esa., LL.D., F.K.S., 8cc,
Author of ' Thoughts on Animalcule. '
" This elegant little book, primcr-likc in size, and illustrated by exquisite plates and wood engravings, serves to convey some of the
grandest truths in geology in the simplest guise. Its snowy paper, excellent type, and beautiful illustrations recommend it to the eye of taste,
and it cannot be perused without pleasure and profit."—American Journal of Science.
*»* Seventh edition, with eleven additional illustrations, price 3»., gilt edges.
23.
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE WISDOM AND BENEVOLENCE OF
THE DEITY,
AS MANIFESTED IN NATURE.
By H. EDWARDS, LL.D.
" A little excursion in the track of Paley and the broad road of the Bridgewatcr Treatise. Animals, Atmosphere, Organic Matter,
Light and Electricity arc the natural elements out of which the author deduces his pions lessons, leading to a First Cause in wonder,
admiration, and worship."—Literary Gazette.
Shortly vjill be published,
Memoir on the LEPIDOSIEEN ANNECTANS, with a view to determine whether it be a
Fish or an Amphibian.
By A. G. MELVILLE, M.D. EDIN. , M.R.C.S.