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PRODUCED BY MR. THOS. HIGGIN,

FROM DIATOMACEÆ, POLYCYSTINE, AND FORAMINIFERÆ MOUNTED BY MR. A. C. COLE,

AND FROM ENTOMOLOGICAL SPECIMENS PREPARED

1 Thistle Beetle x 15

2 Floral Beetle × 15

3 Grass Flea × 15

4 Parsnip Beetle × 15

BY THE REV. MR. THORNTON..

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31 Foreleg of Male x 15
32 Foot of Spider x 40
33 Tongue of do. x 40

34 Spinnerets of do. × 40

35 Pond Beetle x 15

86 Jaws of Ant Lion x 60

37 Tongue of Bee × 40
SS Lancets and Tongue x 40
39 Do.
do. x 40
40 Tongue of Drone Fly x 40
41 Blossom Fly x 12
42 Proboscis x 50
43 Tip of Wing × 50
44 Garden Spider x 12

45 Green Scale Beetle x 15

46 Larva x 20

47 Palpi of Male Spider x 25
48 Tail of Fan Tail Fly x 25
49 Skin of Silk Worm x 20

50 Tail of Spanish Fire Fly x 20

51 12 Spotted Ladybird x 12

52 Foot of (Young) Hornet x 40

53 Head with Lancets and Plumes x 40

54 Head of Scorpion Fly x 40

55 Corn Bug x 20

56 Pseudo Scorpion x 40

57 Anatomy of Spider x 12

58 Anatomy of Scorpion Fly x 12

59 Anatomy of Earwig x 12

60 Window Gnat x 12

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Unmounted, for Albums and Scrap Books, 2s. each; 21s. per dozen.

London: ROBERT HARDWICKE, 192 Piccadilly, W.

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Works published by Robert Hardwicke.

A Manual of Structural Botany.

By M. C. COOKE. New Edition. With the Chemical Portion thoroughly revised. Illustrated by more than 200 Woodcuts, price 1s.; bound, 1s. 6d.

'Condensed yet clear, comprehensive but brief, it affords to the learner a distinct view.'-Globe.

Manual of Botanic Terms.

By M. C. COOKE. With more than 300 illustrations. Fep. 8vo. cloth, price 2s. 6d. The Collector's Handy-Book of Algæ, Diatoms, Desmids, Fungi, Lichens, Mosses, &c.

With Instructions for their Preparation and the Formation of an Herbarium. Translated and Edited by the Rev. W. W. SPICER, M.A. With 114 Illustrations. Fep. 8vo. cloth, price 2s. 6d.

Collection Catalogue for Naturalists.

A Ruled Book for keeping a permanent record of Objects in any branch of Natural History, with Appendix for recording interesting particulars, and lettered pages for general Index. Strongly bound, 200 pages, 7s. 6d. ; 300 pages, 10s.; and 2s. 6d. extra for every additional 100 pages. Working Catalogues, 18. 6d. each.

The Preparation and Mounting of Microscopic Objects.

By THOMAS DAVIES. Fcp. cloth, price 2s. 6d.

Half-Hours with the Microscope.

By EDWIN, LANKESTER, M.D., F.R.S. Illustrated by 250 Drawings from Nature by TUFFEN WEST.

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Particulars and Testimonials forwarded on application.

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This instrument is mounted on a large solid brass stand. It has two extra dense glass prism two eye-pieces, rack motion to telescope, tangent screw motion, and reading microscope vernier, and is guaranteed to widely separate the D lines.

An Illustrated Catalogue of Spectroscopes sent post free for 13 stamps.

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OPTICAL AND PHYSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER

To Her Majesty's Government, the Royal Society, the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and
Edinburgh, and the Observatories at Kew, Cambridge, &c. &c.

111 Minories, City, E.; Factory, 6 Vine Street, London, E.C.
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J. ALDERMAN,

16 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.

No which is fitted up with two, three, or four distinct graduating actions, so that an out

TO. 1 shows J. ALDERMAN'S Patent Graduating Elastic Spinal and General Invalid Couch,

can be adjusted imperceptibly to any position without being touched by the nurse, and free

SAME AS SUPPLIED TO GENERAL

GARIBALDI.

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from all pressure,
that being avoided
by his Elastic Ven-
tilating Mattress and
his Patent Elastic
Adjusting Founda-
tion, so that a patient
cannot become bed-
sore by long confine-
ment. They are also
fitted with a Closet
arrangement if re-
quired.

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The following gratifying Letter has been received by Mr. ALDERMAN from GENERAL GARIBALDI. 'Caprera, August 20th, 1863.

'Mr. ALDERMAN,-Some time ago I addressed to you a few words of thanks for your magnificent bed, which has been so great a comfort to me during my illness. Now I hear with regret that my letter has miscarried, and I willingly come forward again to express my gratitude to you. You have alleviated half my sufferings. My affectionate thankfulness will accompany you eternally. Accept a grasp of the hand from yours ever,

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'G. GARIBALDI.' instant, so that the patient may get on and off from either side while the leg-rest is out.

No. 6 is J. A.'s Improved Selfpropelling Chair, which renders an invalid perfectly independent, being able to run from room to room without any assistance.

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No. 8 is J. A.'s Patent Portable Equilibrium Carrying Chair, which enables an invalid, however weighty, to be carried up and down stairs with perfect ease and safety; the Chair always adjusting itself, enables the two persons who carry to walk up and down stairs in the

usual way, quite

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erect, with their
arms straight
down, which
avoids any strain
upon their mus-
cles. It is also a
perfect Easy Chair
for the patient to
sit in during the
day, the carrying
handles being
made to hook on
and off in an in-
stant.

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No. 11 is J. A.'s improved Three-Wheel Albert Chair, with a hood. It is elegant and easy.

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