BIOLOGY
Bees and Wasps. By O. H. Latter, M.A.
The Life-story of Insects. By Prof. G. H. Carpenter.
The Wanderings of Animals. By H. F. Gadow, M.A., F.R.S.
GEOLOGY
Submerged Forests. By Clement Reid, F.R.S.
Coast Erosion. By Prof. T. J. Jehu.
INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE
Coal Mining. By T. C. Cantrill.
Leather. By Prof. H. R. Procter.
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Transcriber's Note:
Page 11, 12. “Olland” defined in 1863 by John Morton thus: Olland (Nors., Suff.) arable land which has been laid down to clover or grass, for two years.
Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original.