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SOUTHEY, &c.-LIVES OF THE BRITISH ADMIRALS;
With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England. By R. SOUTHEY, Esq. and
R. BELL, Esq. 5 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 1. 10s. cloth.

SPALDING. THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHRISTIAN MORALS.
By SAMUEL SPALDING, M.A. of the London University. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

SPIRIT OF THE WOODS.

By the Author of "The Moral of Flowers." 2d Edition. Royal 8vo. with 23 beautifullycoloured Engravings of the Forest Trees of Great Britain, £1. 11s. 6d. cloth.

SPOONER.-A TREATISE ON THE STRUCTURE, FUNCTIONS, and DISEASES of the FOOT and LEG of the HORSE; comprehending the Comparative Anatomy of these parts in other Animals, embracing the subject of hoeing and the proper Treatment of the Foot; with the Rationale and Effects of various Important Operations, and the best methods of performing them. By W. C. SPOONER, M.R.V.C. 12mo. 7s. 6d. cloth.

STABLE TALK AND TABLE TALK;

or, SPECTACLES for YOUNG SPORTSMEN. BY HARRY HIEover. 8vo. [In October.

STEBBING. THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,

from its Foundation to A.D. 1492. By the Rev. H. STEBBING, M.A. &c. 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 128. cloth.

STEBBING (REV. H.)-THE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH of CHRIST, from the Diet of Augsburg, 1530, to the Eighteenth Century; originally designed as a Continuation of Milner's History of the Church of Christ." By the Rev. HENRY STEBBING, D.D. 3 vols. 8vo. 36s. cloth.

STEBBING.-THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION.

By the Rev. H. STEBBING. 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth.

STEAM ENGINE, BY THE ARTIZAN CLUB.

A Treatise on the Steam Engine. By the ARTIZAN CLUB. Nos. 1 to 16, 4to. Is. each, sewed. To be completed in 24 Monthly Parts, each illustrated by a Steel Plate and several Woodcuts. "The object of this elaborate work is to supply practical machinists and engineers with a complete and easilyaccessible treatise on the steam-engine. The labour expended upon it is clearly very great. It is published under the highest auspices, and cannot fail to become the standard authority on the subject, not a merely popular production, but full, explicit, and scientific."-RAILWAY CHRONICLE.

STEEL'S SHIPMASTER'S ASSISTANT,

And OWNER'S MANUAL; containing Information necessary for persons connected with Mercantile Affairs; consisting of the Regulation Acts of the Customs for the United Kingdom, and British Possessions abroad; Navigation Laws; Registry Acts; Duties of Customs of the United Kingdom, the British Plantations in America, Canada, and Isle of Man, in the East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, and Van Dieman's Land; Smuggling Acts; Pilotage throughout England and Scotland; Insurances; Commercial Treaties; Dock Charges on Shipping, &c. An entirely New Edition, corrected and revised throughout, and brought down to the Present Time. 8vo. [Nearly ready.

STEPHENS.-A MANUAL OF BRITISH COLEOPTERA;

or, BEETLES: containing a Description of all the Species of Beetles hitherto ascertained to inhabit Great Britain and Ireland, &c. With a Complete Index of the Genera. By J. F. STEPHENS, F.L.S. Author of "Illustrations of Entomology." Post 8vo. 14s. cloth.

STRONG.-GREECE AS A KINGDOM:

A Statistical Description of that Country: its Laws, Commerce, Resources, Public Institutions, Army, Navy, &c.-from the arrival of King Otho, in 1833, down to the present time. From Official Documents and Authentic Sources. By FREDERICK STRONG, Esq. Consul at Athens for the Kingdoms of Bavaria and Hanover. 8vo 15s. cloth.

SUMMERLY (MRS. FELIX).-THE MOTHER'S PRIMER: a Little Child's First Steps in many ways. By Mrs. FELIX SUMMERLY. Fcp. 8vo. printed in colours, with a Frontispiece drawn on zinc by William Mulready, R.A. 18. sewed. SUNDAY LIBRARY:

Containing nearly One Hundred Sermons by the following eminent Divines. With Notes, &c.
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Joshua Gilpin
G. Haggitt
Robert Hall
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A. Irvine

Rev W. Jones (of Nayland)

C. W. Le Bas
H. H. Milman
R. Morehead
Thomas Rennell
J. H. Spry
Sydney Smith
Thomas Townson.

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SWAINSON.-A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE

STUDY OF NATURAL HISTORY. By W.
A TREATISE ON THE NATURAL HISTORY AND

CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS. By W.
Swainson, Esq. Fcp. 8vo. 6s.

NATURAL HISTORY AND CLASSIFICATION
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NATURAL HISTORY AND CLASSIFICATION OF
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Woodcuts 12s. cloth.

HISTORY AND NATURAL ARRANGEMENT OF
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ANIMALS IN MENAGERIES. By W. Swainson,
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SWAINSON, Esq. Fcp. 8vo. 6s. cloth. NATURAL HISTORY AND CLASSIFICATION OF FISH, AMPHIBIANS, AND REPTILES. BY W. Swainson, Esq. 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. with numerous Woodcuts and Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth.

HABITS AND INSTINCTS OF ANIMALS. By
W. Swainson, Esq. Fcp. 8vo. with Vignette
and numerous Woodcuts, 6s. cloth.

A TREATISE ON MALACOLOGY; or, the Natu-
ral Classification of Shells and Shell-fish.
By W. Swainson, Esq. Fcp.8vo. with Vignette
Title and very numerous Illustrations on
Wood, 6s. cloth.

A TREATISE ON TAXIDERMY; with the Bio-
graphy of Zoologists, and Notices of their
Works. By W. Swainson, Esq. Fcp. 8vo. with
vignette title, and Portrait of the Author,
6s. cloth.

SWITZERLAND. THE HISTORY OF SWITZERLAND.

Fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Title, 6s. cloth.

TATE. HORATIUS RESTITUTUS;

Or, the Books of Horace arranged in Chronological Order, according to the Scheme of Dr. Bentley, from the Text of Gesner, corrected and improved. With a Preliminary Dissertation, very much enlarged, on the Chronology of the Works, on the Localities, and on the Life and Character of that Poet. By JAMES TATE, M.A. Second Edition. To which is now added, an original Treatise on the Metres of Horace. 8vo. 12s. cloth.

"Mr. Tate's Horatius Restitutus should find a place in the library of the mature scholar, of the youthful student, and of the accomplished mn of the world."-QUARTERLY REVIEW.

TATE. THE CONTINUOUS HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ST. PAUL, on the basis of the Acts; with Intercalary Matter of Sacred Narrative, supplied from the Epistles, and elucidated in occasional Dissertations: with the Hore Paulina of Dr. Paley, in a more correct edition, subjoined. By JAMES TATE, M.A. Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's. 8vo. with Map, 13s. cloth.

TAYLER (REV. CHARLES B.)-MARGARET;

Or, the Pearl. By the Rev. CHARLES B. TAYLER, M.A. Rector of St. Peter's, Chester, Author of " May You Like It," "Records of a Good Man's Life," &c. Fcp. 8vo. 6s. cloth,

TAYLER (REV. CHARLES B.)-LADY MARY;

Or, Not of the World. By the Rev. CHARLES B. TAYLER, Rector of St. Peter's, Chester; Author of "Margaret, or the Pearl," &c. Fcp. 8vo. 6s. 6d. cloth.

"To readers of delicacy of feeling and purity of taste, it will prove an interesting and edifying volume. Mr. Tayler delineates with ability and fidelity the operation of Puseyism on the mind and heart of an intelligent and amiable young female, and contrasts with it the happy effects of a knowledge-not merely intellectual but experimental-of evangelical truth, to which she subsequently attained. The artifices by which the Tractarian party ensnare their victims, and weave around them their web of falsehood, are also exhibited in a manner well adapted to operate as a warning to those who may be exposed to such influence."-WATCHMAN.

TAYLER (REV. C. B.)-TRACTARIANISM NOT OF GOD:

Sermons. By the Rev. C. B. TAYLER, M.A. Rector of St. Peter's, and Evening Lecturer of St. Mary's, Chester; Author of "Records of a Good Man's Life," &c. Fcp. 8vo. 6s. cloth. "A volume of sermons valuable for the sound scriptural doctrine propounded in them, apart from controversy; and doubly valuable as bearing strongly on the controverted truths that Tractarinism seeks to undermine or to batter down. The sermons referring to baptism are especially valuable."-CHRISTIAN LADY'S MAGAZINE.

TAYLER (REV. C. B.)—DORA MELDER;

A Story of Alsace. By META SANDER. A Translation. Edited by the Rev. C. B. Tayler, Author of "Records of a Good Man's Life," &c. Fcp. Svo. with two Illustrations, 7s. cloth. TAYLOR.-THE STATESMAN.

BY HENRY TAYLOR, Esq., Author of "Philip Van Artevelde." 12mo. 6s. 6d. boards.

THACKER. THE COURSER'S ANNUAL REMEMBRANCER,

and STUD-BOOK; being an Alphabetical Return of the Running at all the Public Coursing Clubs in England, Ireland, and Scotland, for the Season 1841-42; with the Pedigrees (as far as received) of the Dogs that won, and the Dogs that ran up second for each Prize; also, a Return of all single Matches run at those Meetings; with a Preliminary Essay on the Decision of Short Courses. By T. THACKER. SVO. 10s. cloth.

THACKER.-A POCKET COMPENDIUM OF COURSING

RULES and BYE-LAWS, for Use in the Field. By THOMAS THACKER, 12mo. 1s. 6d. sewed.

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THIRLWALL.-THE HISTORY OF GREECE.

By the Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP of ST. DAVID'S (the Rev. Connop Thirlwall). A NEW EDITION, revised; with Notes. Vol. 1, demy 8vo. with two Maps, 128. cloth. To be com pleted in 8 volumes. [Vol. 2 is in the press.

"A history of Greece, written with profound and well-digested learning, free from all party bias, executed on an extensive scale, and with no small measure of enthusiastic love for the subject: finally, at so moderate a price, as to be accessible to most students. This elaborate work will long be a standard of reference. Its characteristic excellencies are to be looked for in erudition, sound judgment, wise political remark, and philosophie perspicuity; and there are throughout a flow and grace in the narrative which make the reading pleasing to an English reader. There can be little doubt, considering the general suffrage which has been given in favour of the work alike in England and in Germany, that no history of Greece now exists in German, or in any language, which can be compared with Thirlwall's."-ECLECTIC REVIEW. Also, an Edition in 8 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 2. 8s. cloth.

THOMSON'S SEASONS.

Edited by BOLTON CORNEY, Esq. Illustrated with Seventy-seven Designs drawn ou Wood, by the following Members of the Etching Club :

J. Bell, Sculptor,

C. W. Cope,

Thomas Creswick,

J. C, Horsley,

J. P. Knight,

R. Redgrave, A.R.A.

Frank Stone,
C. Ston use,
F. Tayl

Engraved by Thompson and other eminent Engravers.

H. J. Townsend,
T. Webster, A.R.A.

Square crown 8vo. One Guinea; bound in morocco, in the best manner, by Hayday, 36s. THOMSON.-THE DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT OF THE SICK ROOM, necessary, in Aid of Medical Treatment, for the Cure of Diseases. By ANTHONY TODD THOMSON, M.D. F.L.S. &c. 2d Edition. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

THOMSON.-AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON ALGEBRA, Theoretical and Practical. By JAMES THOMSON, LL.D. Professor of Mathematics in the University of Glasgow. 12mo. 58. cloth.

THOMSON (JOHN).-TABLES OF INTEREST,

At Three, Four, Four-and-a-Half, and Five per Cent., from One Pound to Ten Thousand, and from One to Three Hundred and sixty-five Days, in a regular progression of single Days; with Interest at all the above Rates, from One to Twelve Months, and from One to Ten Years. Also, Tables showing the Exchange on Bills, or Commission on Goods, &c. from One-eighth to Five per Cent.; and Tables shewing the Amount of any Salary, Income, Expense, &c. by the Day, Month, or Year. To which are prefixed, a Table of Discount on Bills at a certain number of Days or Months; and a Table shewing the exact Number of Days, from any Day throughout the Year, to the 31st of December, the usual period to which Interest is calculated. By JOHN THOMSON, Accountant in Edinburgh. 12mo. 8s. bound.

TOMLINE (BISHOP).-ELEMENTS OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY; containing Proofs of the Authenticity and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a Summary of the History of the Jews; a brief Statement of the Contents of the several Books of the Old and New Testaments; a short Account of the English Translations of the Bible, and of the Liturgy of the Church of England; and a Scriptural Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion. By GEORGE TOMLINE, D.D. F.R.S., Lord Bishop of Winchester. Designed principally for the Use of Young Students im Divinity. 14th Edition. With Additional Notes, and a Summary of Ecclesiastical History. By HENRY STEBBING, D.D., Author of "A History of the Church of Christ, from the Confession of Augsburg,'

&c. &c. 2 vols. 8vo. 21s. cloth.

TOMLINS.-A POPULAR LAW DICTIONARY;

Familiarly explaining the Terms and Nature of English Law; adapted to the comprehension of persons not educated for the legal profession, and affording information peculiarly useful to Magistrates, Merchants, Parochial Officers, and others. BY THOMAS EDLYNE TOMLINS, Attorney and Solicitor. I thick vol. post svo. 18s cloth.

. The whole work has been revised by a Barrister.

TOOKE.-A HISTORY OF PRICES;

With reference to the Causes of their principal Variations, from 1792 to the Present Time. Preceded by a Sketch of the History of the Corn Trade in the last Two Centuries. By THOMAS TOOKE, Esq. F.R.S. 2 vols. 8vo. 1. 16s. cloth.

(A Continuation of the Above.)

AN ACCOUNT of PRICES and of the State of the CIRCULATION in 1838 and 1839; with Remarks on the Corn Laws, and on proposed Alterations in our Banking System. 8vo. 12s. cloth. TRANSACTIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. Second Series. Vol. 7, Part I. 4to. with coloured Maps, 4s. 6d.; Vol. 7,

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TRANSACTIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 8vo. The last part published is Part 1 of Vol. 4, 8vo. with Plates, 68.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL

SOCIETY OF

LONDON. 4to. The last part published is Part 3, Vol. 3, with Plates, 19s. 6d. coloured, and 128. plain.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS of LONDON: consisting of a series of Papers on "Antiquities," and "Construction." By R. Willis, M.A. F.R.S. &c.; Ambrose Poynter; Herr Hallmann, of Hanover; Dr, Faraday; Mr. Bracebridge; Herr Beuth, of Berlin; Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A. F.A.S.; Mr. C. H. Smith; Mr. C. Fowler, Hon. Sec.; Mr. W. A. Nicholson, of Lincoln; and Mr. J. P. Papworth. Vol. I. Part 2, 4to. with numerous lithographic and woodcut illustrations, 248. cloth. *** Part 1, Vol. 1. uniform with the above, 16s. cloth.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON.

The last part published is Part 3, Vol. XIX. 4to. with Plates, 40s.

TURNER. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND,

From the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth. By SHARON TURNER, Esq. F.A.S.
R.A.S.L. 12 vols. 8vo. 8. 3s. cloth.
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THE HISTORY of the ANGLO-SAXONS; comprising the History of England from the
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period. 3d Edition. 5 vols. 8vo. 3, boards.

THE HISTORY of the REIGN of HENRY VIII.; comprising the Political History of the commencement of the English Reformation: being the First Part of the Modern History of England. 3d Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 26s. boards.

THE HISTORY of the REIGNS of EDWARD VI., MARY, and ELIZABETH; being the Second Part of the Modern History of England. 3d Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 32s. boards. TURNER (SHARON).-RICHARD III.: A POEM.

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TURNER. THE SACRED HISTORY OF THE WORLD,

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Vol. 2, the Divine Economy in its special Relation to Mankind, and in the Deluge, and the History of Human Affairs;

Vol. 3, the Provisions for the Perpetuation and Support of the Human Race, the Divine System of our Social Combinations, and the Supernatural History of the World.

TURNER.-A TREATISE ON THE FOOT OF THE HORSE,

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UNCLE PETER.-UNCLE PETER'S FAIRY TALES.

The First Story, containing the History and Adventures of Little Mary, Queen of the great Island of Brakarakakaka. BY UNCLE PETER, F.R.L. M.M. T.T. F.A.S. Q.Q. X.Y.Z. &c. &c. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. 6d. cloth.

URE. DICTIONARY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES, & MINES;

Containing a clear Exposition of their Principles and Practice. By ANDREW URE, M.D. F.R.S. M.G.S. M.A.S. Lond.; M. Acad. N.L. Philad.; S. Ph. Soc. N. Germ. Hanov.; Mulii. &c. &c. 3d Edition, corrected. 8vo. illustrated with 1240 Engravings on Wood, 50s. cloth.

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VON ORLICH (CAPT.)--TRAVELS IN INDIA;

Including Scinde and the Punjab,in 1842 and 1843. By Capt. LEOPOLD VON ORLICH. Translated from the Germna, by H. EVANS LLOYD, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. with coloured Frontispieces, and numerous Illustrations on Wood, 25s. cloth.

WALKER (GEO.)-CHESS STUDIES;

Comprising One Thousand Games of Chess, as really played by the first Chess Players; forming a complete Encyclopædia of Reference, and presenting the greatest Collection extant of fine specimens of strategy in every stage of the Game. Selected and arranged by GEORGE WALKER, Author of" Chess made Easy," "A New Treatise on Chess," &c. 8vo. 10s. 6d. sewed.

WATERTON.-ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY,

Chiefly Ornithology. By CHARLES WATERTON, Esq., Author of "Wanderings in South America." With an Autobiography of the Author, and a View of Walton Hall. Sixth Edition, fcp. 8vo. 8s. cloth.

SECOND SERIES. With Continuation of Mr. WATERTON's Autobiography. 2d Edition, fcp. 8vo. with Vignette by T. Creswick, A.R.A. 6s. 6d. cloth.

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WARDLAW.-DISCOURSES ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS

OF THE SOCINIAN CONTROVERSY-the Unity of God, and the Trinity of Persons in the Godhead; the Supreme Divinity of Jesus Christ; the Doctrine of the Atonement; the Christian Character, &c. By RALPH WARDLAW, D.D. 5th Edition, 8vo. 158. cloth.

WATTS (A. A.)-LYRICS OF THE HEART,

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WEBSTER.-AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY;

Comprising such subjects as are most immediately connected with Housekeeping: as, The Construction of Domestic Edifices, with the modes of Warming, Ventilating, and Lighting them-A description of the various articles of Furniture, with the nature of their MaterialsDuties of Servants-A general account of the Animal and Vegetable Substances used as Food, and the methods of preserving and preparing them by Cooking-Making Bread-The Chemical Nature and the Preparation of all kinds of Fermented Liquors used as Beverage-Materials employed in Dress and the Toilette-Business of the Laundry- Description of the varions Wheel Carriages-Preservation of Health-Domestic Medicine, &c. &c. &c. BY THOMAS WEBSTER, F.G.S. &c.; assisted by the late Mrs. Parkes, Author of "Domestic Duties." 1 large vol. 8vo. illustrated with nearly 1000 Woodcuts, 50s. cloth.

WEIL (DR.)-THE BIBLE, THE KORAN, AND THE TALMUD;

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WHITE'S COMPENDIUM OF THE VETERINARY ART;

Containing Plain and Concise Observations on the Construction and Management of the Stable, &c. 17th Edition, entirely reconstructed, with considerable Additions and Alterations, bringing the work up to the present state of Veterinary Science. By W. C. SPOONER, Veterinary Surgeon, &c. &c. 8vo. with coloured Plate, 16s. cloth.

WHITE'S COMPENDIUM OF CATTLE MEDICINE;

Or, Practical Observations on the Disorders of Cattle and other Domestic Animals, except the Horse. 6th Edition, re-arranged, with copious Additions and Notes, by W. C. SPOONER, Vet. Surgeon, Author of a "Treatise on the Influenza," &c. 8vo. 9s. cloth.

WIGAN (DR. A. L.)-THE DUALITY OF THE MIND,

Proved by the Structure, Functions, and Diseases of the Brain, and by the Phenomena of Mental Derangement; and shewn to be essential to Moral Responsibility. With an Appendix: -1. On the Influence of Religion on Insanity; 2. Conjectures on the Nature of the Mental Operations; 3. On the Management of Lunatic Asylums. By A. L. WIGAN, M.D. 8vo. 12s. cl. WILBERFORCE (W.)—A PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE PRE

VAILING RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS of PROFESSED CHRISTIANS, in the Higher and Middle Classes in this Country, contrasted with Real Christianity. By WM. WILBERFORCE, Esq. M.P. for the county of York. 17th Edition. 8vo. 8s. boards.

Nineteenth Edition. 12mo. 48. 6d. boards.

WILKINSON.-THE ENGINES OF WAR, &c.

Being a History of Ancient and Modern Projectile Instruments and Engines of Warfare and Sporting; including the Manufacture of Fire-Arms, the History and Manufacture of Gunpowder, of Swords, and of the cause of the Damascus Figure in Sword Blades, with some Observations of Bronze, &c. By H. WILKINSON, M.R.A.S. 8vo. 98. cloth.

WILLIS (N. P.)-DASHES AT LIFE WITH A FREE PENCIL. By N. P. WILLIS, Esq., Author of " Pencillings by the Way," "Inklings of Adventure," &c. 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d. boards.

"An exceedingly amusing book,-dashed off with the freest of pencils."-BELL'S MESSENGER.

WILLOUGHBY (LADY).-A DIARY.

Purporting to be by the LADY WILLOUGHBY, of the Reign of Charles I.; embracing some Passages of her Domestic History from 1635 to 1648. 3d Edition. Square fcp. 8vo. 8s. boards; or 188. bound in morocco by Hayday.

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ZUMPT (PROF.) -A GRAMMAR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE. By C. G. ZUMPT, Ph. D. Professor in the University, and Member of the Royal Academy of Berlin. Translated from the Ninth Edition of the original, and adapted to the use of English Students, by LEONHARD SCHMITZ, Ph. D.; late of the University of Bonn; with numerous additions and corrections by the Author. 8vo. 14s. cloth.

"Thus, beyond all question, is the work of Dr. Schmitz henceforward the authorised version of Professor Zumpt's Grammar; a book which deserves its great celebrity, and the high esteem in which it is held by the best scholars." EXAMINER

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