Of the Second Edition, the British Medical Journal says:—“Certainly THE BEST ‘BIOLOGY’ with which we are acquainted, and it owes its pre-eminence to the fact that it is an EXCELLENT attempt to present Biology to the Student as a CORRELATED and COMPLETE SCIENCE. The glossarial Index is a MOST USEFUL addition.”
“Furnishes a CLEAR and COMPREHENSIVE exposition of the subject in a SYSTEMATIC form.”—Saturday Review.
“Literally PACKED with information.”—Glasgow Medical Journal.
THE FLOWERING PLANT,
AS ILLUSTRATING THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF BOTANY.
Specially adapted for London Matriculation, S. Kensington, and University Local Examinations in Botany. SECOND EDITION. With numerous Illustrations. 3s. 6d.
“It would be hard to find a Text-book which would better guide the student to an accurate knowledge of modern discoveries in Botany. . . . The SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY of statement, and the concise exposition of FIRST PRINCIPLES make it valuable for educational purposes. In the chapter on the Physiology of Flowers, an admirable résumé is given, drawn from Darwin, Hermann Müller, Kerner, and Lubbock, of what is known of the Fertilization of Flowers.”—Journal of the Linnean Society.
⁂ Recommended by the National Home-Reading Union; and also for use in the University Correspondence Classes.
A ZOOLOGICAL POCKET-BOOK:
or, Synopsis of Animal Classification.