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Subtle Brains and Lissom Fingers;

Being some of the Chisel-marks of our Industrial and Scientific
Progress, and other Papers. By A. WYNTER, M.D., M.R.C.P.

Lond. Containing 39 Articles;

Fraudulent Trade Marks
A Day with the Coroner
Undersea Railroad
Vivisection

Restoration of our Soil
Railways the great Civilizers

Physical Education
Clerk of the Weather

amongst which will be found:

Village Hospitals
Air Traction
Illuminations

Boat building by Machinery
Doctors' Stuff

Small-Pox in London
Excursion Trains

Early Warnings, &c. &c.

Second Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth, 624pp., price 68.

The Stream of Life on our Globe.

Its Archives, Traditions, and Laws, as revealed by Modern Discoveries in Geology and Palæontology. A Sketch in Untechnical Language of the Beginning and Growth of Life, and the Physiological Laws which govern its progress and operations. By J. L.

MILTON, M.R.C.S.

The Beginning of Life
England, long, long ago

The First Dwellers on Earth
The First Builders

The First Wanderers

CONTENTS.

The First Colonists of Sacred
History

The First Language
The First Alphabet

The Battle of Life

Glances at the Laws of Life
Life in the Blood

Life in the Nerves

Life of a Giant

Life of Men of Genius

Influence of Smoking on Life and Race

Life in the Stars and Planets; or, Coloured Stars and their Inhabitants, &c. &c.

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Scargill's Essays and Sketches.

Essays and Sketches. By the late WILLIAM PITT Scargill.

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Country Cottages.

A Series of Designs for an Improved Class of Dwellings for Agricultural Labourers. By JOHN VINCENT, Architect. With numerous Plans, Elevations, &c.

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A Treatise on Smoky Chimneys,

Their Cure and Prevention. By FREDERICK EDWARDS, Jun. "We cordially recommend this successful attempt to teach a few plain, but too often neglected, rules. The great charm of the treatise is its conciseness and practical usefulness. Attention to the facts Mr. Edwards has indicated in it will save landlords and householders a deal of trouble, expense, and anxiety. The work will serve as an excellent companion to the book, by the same author, on Our Domestic Fireplaces,' which we see has also reached a second edition."-Building News.

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Our Domestic Fireplaces.

A Treatise on the Economical Use of Fuel and the Prevention of
Smoke; with Observations on the Patent Laws. By FREDERICK
EDWARDS, Jun.

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On Letters-Patent for Inventions.

BY FREDERICK EDWARDS, Jun., Author of "Our Domestic
Fireplaces" and "A Treatise on Smoky Chimneys."

Published Annually, price 1s.

Herbert Fry's 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.

Hardwicke's Shilling Handy-Book

of London.

An Easy and Comprehensive Guide to Everything worth Seeing and
Hearing.

CONTENTS:-Bazaars.- Ball-rooms.- Cathedrals. -Dining-rooms. -Exhibitions.—Mansions of Nobility.-Markets.-Money-order Offices. Monuments and Statues. Museums. Music-halls and Concertrooms.-Out-door Amusements. - Omnibuses. Palaces. - Parks.Passport Offices.-Picture Galleries' Regulations.-Popular Entertainments.-Police-courts. - Prisons.-Railway Stations. Steamboats.Theatres.--Telegraph Offices, &c.

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Horse Warranty.

A Plain and Comprehensive Guide to the various Points to be noted, showing which are Essential and which are Unimportant. With Forms of Warranty. By PETER HOWDEN, V.S.

With Illustrations.

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Graceful Riding.

A Pocket Manual for Equestrians. By S. C. Waite.

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Waste Products and Undeveloped

Substances;

Or, Hints for Enterprise in Neglected Fields. By P. L. SIMMONds,
Author of "Products of the Vegetable Kingdom," &c.

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Whist.

The Laws and Practice of Whist. By CELEBS.
London Clubs.

As played at the

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Autobiography of a Working-man.

By ALEXANDER SOMERVILLE, "One who has whistled at the plough."

"A book to be read with great interest, not merely as affording insights into worlds which persons of the middle classes visit far too sparingly, but also as offering a picture of character. Mr. Somerville's early life is attractive, as a piece of Scottish character and scenery worthy of its place in a national biography."-Athenæum.

Crown 8vo. cloth, with Illustrations by George Cruikshank, price 2s. 6d.; the Illustrations on India paper, price 58.

Peter Schlemihl.

From the German of ADALBERT VON CHAMISSO. Translated by
Sir JOHN BOW RING, LL.D., &c.

Wines

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other

and Liquors.

Fermented

From the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. Dedicated to all
Consumers in the United Kingdom. By JAMES RICHMOND SHEEN.

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Shooting Simplified.

A Concise Treatise on Guns and Shooting. Second Edition, Re-
Written and Enlarged, with a Special Chapter on Breech-Loaders.
By JAMES DALZIELL DOUGALL.

Essays and Reviews.

Their Origin, History, General Character and Significance. Per-
secution, Prosecution, Judgment of the Arches Court, Review of
Judgment. By the Rev. ROBERT BRUCE KENNARD, M.A., Rector
of Marnhull, Dorset.

Crown Svo. cloth, price 3s. 6d. Dedicated by permission to
C. Dickens, Esq.

A Tramp's Wallet.

Stored by an English Goldsmith during his Wanderings in Germany and France. By WILLIAM Duthie.

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Hardwicke's Science-Gossip:

A Monthly Medium of Interchange and Correspondence for
Students and Lovers of Nature.

Hardwicke's Science-Gossip consists of :

1. Short Articles of an interesting and light character,

On Animals, Birds, Reptiles, &c., their Habits, Haunts, Pecu-
liarities, and Migrations; and on Stuffing and Preserving.

On the Finding, Collecting, and Preserving of the Microscopic
Plants and Animals.

On Fish, Fish Culture, and Fishing.

On Plants, their Habitats, time of Flowering, Soils where likely to be found; Peculiarities of Structure, &c.

On Geology; Excursions in interesting districts, and any subject
relating to the Wonders, Peculiarities, or History of the World's
Crust.

On the Habits, Mode of Capture, and Preservation of all sorts of
Insects.

On the Cultivation of Ferns, Mosses, &c.

On the various Plants and Animals capable of being kept and bred in Aquaria and Closed Cases.

On the Uses and Application of the Microscope, and on Mounting Objects. Discussions on any New Invention, or Improvement upon Old Instruments.

In fact, on any subject which those who have a sincere love of God's works delight to talk about, when they meet for a friendly gossip. 2. Hints and Suggestions, too small for Articles, but such as may prove useful either in Hunting, Preserving, Observing, or Understanding the various objects of Study.

3. Notes and Queries..

4. Interesting Selections from Books.

5. Notices to Correspondents.

HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE-GOSSIP is published on the First of every Month, price Fourpence. Communications and Suggestions are invited. All letters to be addressed to the Editor, 192, Piccadilly.

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