Anthropology; an introduction to the study of man and civilization . riking are the moral lessons suggested by the study of the life history of the pior bird, beast or insect.—London Saturday Review. Winners in Lifes Race; or, The Great Bacboned Family. With numerous Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth,gilt, $1. We can conceive of no better gift-book than this volume. Miss Buckleyspared no pains to incorporate in her book the latest results of scientific reseaThe illustrations in the book deserve the highest praise—they are numerous, arate, and striking.—Spectator. A Short History of Natural Science an
Anthropology; an introduction to the study of man and civilization . riking are the moral lessons suggested by the study of the life history of the pior bird, beast or insect.—London Saturday Review. Winners in Lifes Race; or, The Great Bacboned Family. With numerous Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth,gilt, $1. We can conceive of no better gift-book than this volume. Miss Buckleyspared no pains to incorporate in her book the latest results of scientific reseaThe illustrations in the book deserve the highest praise—they are numerous, arate, and striking.—Spectator. A Short History of Natural Science and of tProgress of Discovery, . From the Time of the Greeks to the Present Time. ^editiop, revised and rearranged. With 77 Illustrati*-i2mo. Cloth, § The work, though mainly intended for children and young persons, nmost advantageously read by many persons of riper age, and may serve to iiin their minds a fuller and clearer conception of the promises, the achieveand the claims of science. —yournal of Science. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YO^ 0090 -0 c.
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