Practical Handbooks.—Manuals on Practical Mechanics (continued).
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Working in Sheet Metal:
Being Practical Instructions for Making and Mending small Articles in Tin, Copper, Irun, Zinc, and Brass. Illustrated. Third Edition. By the Author of "Turning for Amateurs," &c.
In paper, price 6d; by post, 6½d.
X.
Wood Carving for Amateurs:
Containing Descriptions of all the requisita Tools, and full Instructions for their use in producing different varieties of Carvings. Ilustrated,
In paper, price 1s, by post, 1s. 1d.
XI.
Organs and Organ Building:
Giving the History and Construction of the Modern Organ, and Descriptions of the most remarkable Instruments. By C.A. Edwards,
[In the press.
POPULAR NATURAL HISTORY.
I.
Practical Taxidermy:
A Manual of Instruction to the Amateur in Collecting, Preserving, and Setting-up Natural History Specimens of all kinds, Illustrated. By Morntagu Browne,
In cloth gilt, price 3s 6d; by post, 3s. 6d.
II.
Collecting Butterflies and Moths:
Being Directions for Capturing, Killing, and Preserving Lepidoptera and their Larvæ. Illustrated. Reprinted, with additions, from "Practical Taxidermy."
By Monatagu Brown, author of "Practical Taxidermy."
In paper, price 1s. by post 1s, 1d,
III.
Popular British Fungi:
Containing Descriptions and Histories of the Principal Fungi, bọth Edible and Poisonous, of our Country. Illustrated. By James Britten, F.LS., &c,
In cloth gilt, price 3s. 6d.; by post, 3s 9d.
IV.
British Marine Algæ:
Being Popular Account of the Beaweeds of Great Britain, their Collection and Preservation, Magnificently illustrated with 200 engravings. By W. H. Grattan.
In cloth gilt, price Es. 6d.; by post, 5s 10d.
V.
Zoological Notes:
On the Structure, Affinities, Habits, and Faculties of Animals; with Adventure among and Anecdotes of them. By Arthur Nicols, F.G.S, F.R.G.S. [author of "The Pussle of Life, and How it Has Been Put Together," Chapters from the Physical History of the Earth,"
[In the press.