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MESSRS BLACKWOOD AND SONS' PUBLICATIONS.

NEW GENERAL ATLAS. To be completed in Ten Parts {Eight Published), price 10s. Gd. each.

The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography : In a Series of entirely original and authentic Maps, with a special Index to each Map, arranged so as to obviate the former inconvenient method of refer- ence by Degrees and Minutes of Longitude and Latitude. By Alex. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., &c, Geographer in Ordinary to Her Majesty, Author of the "Physical Atlas," &c. The Concluding Parts will be published early in 1861, forming a handsome Volume in Royal Folio.

The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Alex. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., &c, Geographer to the Queen for Scotland. A New and Enlarged Edition, consisting of 35 Folio Plates, 27 smaller ones, printed in Colours, with 135 pages of Letterpress, and Index. Imperial Folio, half-bound morocco, £12, 12s.

The Chemistry of Common Life. By Professor Johnston. A New Edition, Edited by G. H. Lewes. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. In Two Vols. Foolscap, price lis. Gd.

The Physiology of Common Life. By George H. Lewes. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. Two Vols., 12s. Contents: Hunger and Thirst.— Food and Drink.— Digestion and Indigestion.— The Struc- ture and Uses of the Blood. — The Circulation.— Respiration and Suffocation.— Why we are Warm, and how we keep so.— Feeling and Thinking.— The Mind and the Brain. — Our Senses and Sensations.— Sleep and Dreams.— The Qualities we inherit from our Parents. — Life and Death.