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WALLACE'S

MALAY ARCHIPELAGO.

THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO: the Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel, 1854-62. With Studies of Man and Nature. By ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE, Author of "The Geographical Distribution of Animals." With Maps and numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2 50;

Mr. Wallace's style is as charming as Darwin's, and greater praise it could not have. His scientific observations are as interesting as other people's adventures. He is a truly intelligent writer-one who has the power to interest others in his pursuits, investigations, and speculations. Those who have read Mr. Darwin's "Voyage of a Naturalist," a book too little known, will find in this a companion volume as absorbingly interesting and as clear and instructive as that.-N. Y. Evening Post.

* * * In short, no book of travels, adventure, and observations of our time can be pronounced superior to this.-Boston Traveller.

Mr. Wallace deserves all the praise which we can bestow upon him for his lucid arrangement of facts, and for the pleasant and suggestive style in which he narrates his travels. Many of the chapters are exceedingly novel and amusing, while his scientific generalizations should be carefully read by all students of natural history.-Examiner, London.

A vivid picture of tropical life, which may be read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may safely say that we have seldom read a more agreeable book of its kind.-Saturday Review, London.

PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

The above volume will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the
United States or Canada, on receipt of the price.

BY ÉLISÉE RECLUS.

THE EARTH. A Descriptive History of the Phenomena of the Life of the Globe. By ÉLISÉE RECLUS. With 234 Maps and Illustrations, and 23 Page Maps printed in Colors. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00; Half Calf, $7 25.

THE OCEAN, ATMOSPHERE, AND LIFE. Being the Second Series of a Descriptive History of the Life of the Globe. By ÉLISÉE RECLUS. With 250 Maps or Figures, and 27 Maps printed in Colors. 8vo, Cloth, $6 00; Half Calf, $8 25.

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Reclus's masterly works on The Earth" and "The Ocean," elucidating many of the mysteries of creation, and making science beautifully clear and attractive. Boston Transcript.

We do not think that we are wide of the mark in saying that the two volumes of Reclus's "The Earth" and "The Ocean "-come nearer to supplying a real physical geography of the globe than any work or works in the English language.—N. Y. World.

For thorough research, rich attainments, and graphic style, M. Reclus holds high rank among the scientists of the day. It should be borne in mind that this work and its predecessor are written not for those already thoroughly versed in science, so much as for that much larger class of persons who seek to relieve the monotony of daily routine by the acquisition of some degree of knowledge, and who need books which, while accurate and in some sense profound, shall be free from technicalities and open to general understanding. Such books M. Reclus has furnished in these two volumes, which, taken jointly, cover a wide range of discussion.-Boston Journal.

PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

Either of the above volumes will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States or Canada, on receipt of the price.

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