A descriptive catalogue of valuable works, with illustrations . prospective arrangement, consist ? What are the character and positionof the fossils of the coal measures ? Fig. What are the four most abundant forms ? Describe the Stigmaria. The Sigillaria. The Lepidodendron. are the beds of coal found? VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC WOUKS. PRINCIPLES OP ZOOLOGY: touching the Structure, Development, Distribution, and Natural Arrangement of the Races of Annuals, living and inimerous Illustrations. For the Use of Schools and Colleges. Part I., COMPARA-TIVE Physiology. By


A descriptive catalogue of valuable works, with illustrations . prospective arrangement, consist ? What are the character and positionof the fossils of the coal measures ? Fig. What are the four most abundant forms ? Describe the Stigmaria. The Sigillaria. The Lepidodendron. are the beds of coal found? VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC WOUKS. PRINCIPLES OP ZOOLOGY: touching the Structure, Development, Distribution, and Natural Arrangement of the Races of Annuals, living and inimerous Illustrations. For the Use of Schools and Colleges. Part I., COMPARA-TIVE Physiology. By Louis Agassiz and Augustus A. Gould. RevisedEdition. 12ino, cloth, 1,00. This work places us in possession of information half a century in advance of all our elementaryworks on this subject. . No work of the same dimensions has ever appeared in tlie English lan-guage containing so much new and valuable information on the subject of wliicli it treats. — Hall. A work emanating from so high a source hardly requires commendation to give it currency. Thevolume is prepared for the student in zoological science; it is simple and elementary in its style, fullin its i


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