By Rev. RICHARD OWEN. With an Introduction
by T. H. HUXLEY. 2 vols. 12mo. Cloth, $7.50.
"The value of these memoirs is that they disclose with great minuteness
the daily labors and occupations of one of the foremost men of science
of England."--_Boston Herald_.
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_DEAN BUCKLAND_. The Life and Correspondence of WILLIAM BUCKLAND, D. D.,
F. R. S., sometime Dean of Westminster, twice President of the
Theological Society, and first President of the British Association. By
his Daughter, Mrs. GORDON. With Portraits and Illustrations. 8vo.
Buckram, $3.50.
"Next to Charles Darwin, Dean Buckland is certainly the most interesting
personality in the field of natural science that the present century has
produced."--_London Daily News_.
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_THE ICE AGE IN NORTH AMERICA, and its Bearings upon the Antiquity of
Man_. By G. FREDERICK WRIGHT, D. D., LL. D., F. G. S. A., Professor in
Oberlin Theological Seminary; Assistant on the United States Geological
Survey. With an appendix on "The Probable Cause of Glaciation," by
WARREN UPHAM, F. G. S. A., Assistant on the Geological Surveys of New
Hampshire, Minnesota, and the United States. New and enlarged edition.
With 150 Maps and Illustrations. 8vo, 625 pages, and Index.
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