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M'KERLIE (P. H., F.S.A. Scoт.).

HISTORY OF THE LANDS AND THEIR OWNERS IN GALLOWAY, Illustrated by Woodcuts of Notable Places and Objects; with a Historical Sketch of the District. 5 vols, crown 8vo, roxburgh style, £3, 15s.

The volumes are sold separately, price 15s. each. Volumes I. and II. upon Wigtonshire, Vols. III. to V. upon Kirkcudbrightshire.

MAIDMENT (JAMES).

BOOK OF SCOTISH PASQUILS, 1568-1715, collected and edited by JAMES MAIDMENT, and illustrated with quaint and curious facsimile Woodcuts. Crown 8vo, cloth, 18s.

In this collection there are nearly One Hundred and Fifty Pasquils, with Introductory Notices to each.

MAIDMENT (JAMES).

PACKET OF PESTILENT PASQUILS, forming a supplement to the above. Crown 8vo, sewed, 6s. A few copies printed for private circulation.

MAIDMENT (JAMES).

SCOTISH BALLADS AND SONGS, Historical and Traditionary,
Edited, with copious Notes and Introductions, by JAMES
MAIDMENT. Illustrated with numerous quaint Woodcuts,
Vignettes, &c. 2 vols, crown 8vo, cloth, 25s.

MARCIANO; OR, THE DISCOVERY,

a TRAGI-COMEDY, by W. CLARK, Advocate, acted at the Abbey of Holyrudhouse, on St John's Night, by a company of Gentlemen, Edinburgh, 1663, reprinted with Introductory Notice, by W. H. LOGAN. Sm. 4to, half-morocco, 10s. 6d.; a few copies on thick paper, 15s.

MOLIERE,

Only 75 copies printed.

COMPLETE DRAMATIC WORKS OF, THE ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION, translated and edited by HENRI VAN LAUN, with Memoir, Introductions, and Appendices, wherein are given the passages borrowed or adapted from Molière by English Dramatists, with Explanatory Notes. Illustrated by a Portrait and Thirty-three Etchings, executed specially for this edition, by M. Ad. Lalauze of Paris. 6 vols, demy 8vo, cloth, £5, 8s.

On LARGE PAPER, royal 8vo, with India Proofs of the Etchings, £9, 9s.

Published by William Paterson.

MOLIERE,

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COMPLETE DRAMATIC WORKS OF, THE LIBRARY EDITION, translated and edited, with Memoir, Introductions, and Appendices, wherein are given the passages borrowed or adapted from Molière by English Dramatists, with explanatory Notes, by HENRI VAN LAUN. Portrait. 6 vols, demy Svo, cloth, £2, 10s.

MOLIERE.

TRENTE - QUATRE EAUX-FORTES POUR LES EUVRES DE
MOLIERE, dessinées et gravées par ADOLPHE LALAUZE.

India Proofs on large folio mountings, in Portfolio, £5, 5s.
Proofs on Japanese paper, £7, 7s.

"Exceedingly characteristic etchings from the skilful pencil of M. Lalauze, of Paris, which are entitled to the praise of being not only admirably executed, but really illustrative of Molière's text."-Glasgow News.

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'Masterly etchings, full of dramatic feeling, and rich in subtle suggestiveness of colour."-Daily Telegraph.

NAIRNE (BARONESS).

LIFE AND SONGS OF BARONESS NAIRNE, with a Memoir and
Poems of Caroline Oliphant the younger, edited by the Rev.
CHARLES ROGERS, LL.D., portrait and other illustrations,
crown 8vo, cloth, neat, 3s. 6d.

PEDLAR'S

PACK OF BALLADS AND SONGS, edited, with Illustrative Notes, by W. H. LOGAN, numerous curious wood engravings, crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges, 10s. 6d.

In this volume there are nearly 160 Songs and Ballads, Nautical, Military, Highway, Bedlamite, Bacchanalian, Sporting, &c.

PLUSCARDEN, THE BOOK OF (see" Historians"),

being unpublished continuation of FORDUN'S CHRONICLE by M. BUCHANAN, Treasurer to the Dauphiness of France, translated and edited by FELIX SKENE, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, 30s.

RAMSAY (Dean).

REMINISCENCES OF SCOTTISH LIFE AND CHARACTER, Best Large Type Library Edition, with a fine portrait, 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

ROGERS (Rev. Dr).

LEAVES FROM MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY, with Portrait and other
Photographic Illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 16s.

SAINT ANTHONY'S MONASTERY.

HISTORICAL NOTICES OF ST ANTHONY'S MONASTERY, LEITH,
and Rehearsal of Events which occurred in the North of
Scotland, from 1635 to 1645, in relation to the National
Covenant. Edited from a Contemporary MS. by the Rev.
Dr ROGERS, with an Index, 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

SAINT COLUMBA, LIFE OF (see "Historians"), Founder of Hy, written by ADAMNAN, ninth Abbot of that Monastery. Edited by WM. REEVES, D.D., M.R.I.A. Translated by A. P. FORBES, D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin, with Notes, arranged by W. F. SKENE. 8vo, cloth, 21s.

SAINT NINIAN AND SAINT KENTIGERN, LIVES OF (see "Historians "), compiled in the 12th Century, and edited from the best MSS. by A. P. FORBES, D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin. Svo, cloth, 15s.

SAINT-PIERRE (BERNARDIN DE).

PAUL AND VIRGINIA, translated, with a Memoir of the
Author, printed on Dutch hand-made paper, and illustrated
with 6 Plates and 2 Vignettes, designed and etched by AD.
LALAUZE, post 8vo, vellum parchment, 12s

Impression 193 copies.

THE SAME, with double set of Plates (Holland and China
Paper), 50 copies, 24s.

THE SAME, with Plates on China Paper, 190 copies, 18s.

SCOT (SIR JOHN, of Scotstarvet).

THE STAGGERING STATE OF SCOTTISH STATESMEN, from 1550 to 1650. With a Memoir of the Author, and Historical Illustrations, by Rev. CHARLES ROGERS, LL.D. 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

SCOTT (DR HEW).

FASTI ECCLESIAE SCOTICANE, Historical and Biographical Notices of all the Ministers of the Church of Scotland, from the Reformation, A.D. 1560, to the Present Time. Six vols, demy 4to, cloth, £9.

The volumes may still be had separately, price 30s. each. Vol. I. embracing Synods of Lothian and Tweeddale. Vol. II. Synods of Merse and Teviotdale, Dumfries and Galloway. Vol. III. Synods of Glasgow and Ayr. Vol. IV. Synods of Fife, Perth, and Stirling. Vol. V. Synods of Argyle, Glenelg, Moray, Ross, Sutherland and Caithness, Orkney and Shetland. Vol. VI. Synods of Aberdeen and Angus and Mearns,

Published by William Paterson.

SCOTT (SIR WALTER).

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A DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF THE PORTRAITS, BUSTS, PUBLISHED WRITINGS, AND MANUSCRIPTS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart., collected and exhibited at Edinburgh on occasion of the Scott Centenary of 1871, prepared for publication by Sir WILLIAM STIRLING MAXWELL, Bart., DAVID LAING, LL.D., and JAMES DRUMMOND, R.S.A., illustrated with thirty-two fine photo-lithographs of Portraits and Busts, and numerous FACSIMILES of Original Manuscripts and Autographs. 4to, cloth, gilt, 25s.

"This elegant and handsome work forms a most desirable volume, peculiarly valuable to all who feel interested in the Life and Writings of the great Novelist and Poet."

SCOTT (SIR WALTER).

GENEALOGICAL MEMOIRS OF THE FAMILY OF, with a reprint of his Memorials of the Haliburtons, and Index of Names, by the Rev. Dr ROGERS. Frontispiece, 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

SCOTTISH ARMS,

Being a Collection of Armorial Bearings, A.D. 1370-1678, reproduced in facsimile from contemporary manuscripts, with heraldic and genealogical notes, by R. R. STODART, of the Lyon Office, 2 vols, folio, cloth extra, gilt tops, £12, 12s. Impression limited to 250 copies.

On Large Paper, large folio (only 60 copies printed), £22, 10s.

Several of the manuscripts, from which these arms are taken, have hitherto been unknown to heraldic antiquaries in this country. The arms of upwards of six hundred families are given, all of which are described in upwards of 400 pages of letterpress by Mr Stodart.

The book is uniform with Lyndsay's Heraldic Manuscript, and care was taken not to reproduce any arms which are in that volume, unless there are variations, or from older manuscripts.

SLEZER'S THEATRUM SCOTIE, containing

the prospects of their Majesties' Castles and Palaces; together with those of the most considerable Towns and Colleges, the Ruins of many Abbeys, Churches, Monasteries, and Convents within the said Kingdom. With a description of each place, by JOHN SLEZER, 1693. A new edition with Jamieson's Life of Slezer, and his later descriptions, corrected, 68 plates, and the coats of arms attached to the dedications, beautifully and correctly emblazoned in heraldic colours, royal folio, half-morocco, £7, 7s.

This work, as depicting the Towns, Country Seats, and Churches, &c., of Scotland, as they were at the close of the seventeenth century, is exceedingly interesting and valuable.

SPINK (WILLIAM, S.S.C.).

HANDBOOK OF PROCEDURE AND REDRESS AT LAW, comprising the Procedure of the Civil Courts of Scotland and in the House of Lords, Treatise on Actions and Diligence, and Procedure and Redress under several Statutes, Dictionary of Terms, &c., with Forms and Accounts of Costs for Professional and General Use. Crown Svo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

SPINK (WILLIAM, S.S.C.).

NOTES FOR SETTLEMENT-MAKERS AND TRUSTEES, with
Forms. Crown 8vo, sewed, 1s.

STIRLING AND ALEXANDER.

MEMORIALS OF THE EARL OF STIRLING AND OF THE HOUSE
OF ALEXANDER, by the Rev. Dr ROGERS, with Portraits and
Copious Index of Names. 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, 42s.

STRACHAN & WISE.

MEMORIALS OF THE SCOTTISH FAMILIES OF STRACHAN AND
WISE, edited by the Rev. Dr ROGERS. Small 4to, cloth, 21s.
Printed for private circulation.

THREE SCOTTISH REFORMERS

Alexander Cunningham, Fifth Earl of Glencairn, Henry Balnaves of Halhill, and John Davidson, Minister of Prestonpans, with their Poetical Remains, and Mr Davidson's "Helps for Young Scholars in Christianity," edited, with Memoirs, by the Rev. Dr ROGERS, portrait, 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

WYNTOUN'S (ANDREW of)

ORYGYNALE METRICAL CRONYKIL OF SCOTLAND (see "Historians"), now printed for the first time from the Royal MS. Edited by DAVID LAING, LL.D., and illustrated with numerous facsimiles. 3 vols, 8vo, cloth, 50s.

YOUNG (ARCHIBALD).

THE ANGLER'S AND SKETCHER'S GUIDE TO SUTHERLAND, by ARCHIBALD YOUNG, Advocate, Commissioner of Scotch Salmon Fisheries, with Map. Second Edition. Post 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d.

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