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AQUARELLES; or, Summer Sketches,

BY SAMUEL SOMBRE.

NEW YORK.

PROFESSOR WOOD'S

BOTANICAL TEXT BOOKS,

Approved, recommended, and taught by the leading teachers of the country.

The author has been a practical teacher for years, and his books are better adapted to use as School Text Books, on the Science of Botany, than any others as yet published. Each book is complete in itself, so that two or three books are not required to complete the Course-a saving of time and

money.

It is especially adapted to study in cities, where specimens for analyzing are not to be had, as it contains descriptions of Garden Plants, which are readily obtained for speci

mens.

The Class Book has been before the public thirteen years, and has steadily gained favor until it is now the most generally used of any. This popularity has been attained entirely by its merits.

Wood's Class Book of Botany. 1 vol. 12mo. $1.50.

Wood's First Lessons in Botany. 1 volume. 16mo. 50 cts.

From Prof. W. S. Clark, of Amherst College. Messrs. Moore & Nims:

Gents-Wood's Class-Book of Botany has borne the test of experiment, and won for itself golden opinions from both teachers and pupils. I have now employed it seven seasons in the instruction of large classes in this most delightful study, and, notwithstanding the recent issue of several new and admirable Text-books, I still adhere to my old friend. I have seen no book which contained so interesting and intelligible a state. ment of the main facts and principles of the science condensed sufficiently for the use of those who can devote only three or four months to its pursuit; and, at the same time, a good description of the plants of the Northern States, with very convenient analytical tables.

I am most happy to bear my testimony in its favor. Yours, truly,

W. S. CLARK, Prof. of Botany in Amherst College.

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Handsomely printed in large, clear type,TLAR, and General Record of British

and illustrated with several original and highly characteristic engravings. Price, 62 cents.

This work is full of fun and pungent wit. It hits off with excellent effect the follies of life at the Springs-Newport, Saratoga, Sharon, etc.

This

The author is evidently a skilful limner, for his touches are instinct with life. is just the book to choose as a companion on a pleasure trip to the quiet country or to the sea-side, whether by rail or steamboat. It possesses several advantages for this, in its gay and sunny pictures, as well as its keen yet genial satire, and its free, almost colloquial style. It will doubtless become the great favorite of all pleasure-seeking readers at home and abroad."

STANFORD & DELISSER, Publishers, 508 Broadway, who have also

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AQUARIUM.

This day is published, in 1 volume., beautifully illustrated, $1 50.

12mo.

Sent free by mail on receipt of the price.

LIFE BENEATH THE WATERS","

OR,

The Aquarium in America.

BY

ARTHUR M, EDWARDS, MEM. LYC. NAT. HISTORY, NEW YORK.

H. BAILLIÈRE, 290 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

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