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XII.

BRIEFS AND PAPERS. Being Sketches of the Bar and the

Press. By Two Idle Apprentices.

Our Leading Columns.

Our Special Correspondent.

Our Own Reporter.

In the Gallery.

Our Special Wire

The Story of the Fogborough

Englishman.

In the Temple.

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Westminster Hall.
On Circuit.

Scissors and Paste.
A Rising Junior.
Country Sessions.
An Eminent Leader.
Lincoln's Inn.

At the Old Bailey.

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SOLDIERING AND SCRIBBLING. BY ARCHIBALD FORbes, of the Daily News, Author of "My Experience of the War between France and Germany," Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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MEMOIRS OF MRS. LÆTITIA BOOTHBY. Written by herself in the year 1775. Edited by WILLIAM CLARK RUSSELL. Author of "The Book of Authors," etc.

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MEMOIRS OF LEONORA CHRISTINA, Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark. Written during her imprisonment in the Blue Tower of the Royal Palace at Copenhagen, 1663-1685. Translated by F. E. BUNNETT. With an Autotype Portrait of the Princess. Medium 8vo. 12s. 6d.

XVI.

THE FORMS OF WATER IN RAIN AND RIVERS, ICE AND GLACIERS. With 32 Illustrations. By J. TYNDALL, LL.D., F.R.S. Being Vol. I. of The International Scientific Series. Price 55.

Prospectuses of the Series may be had of the publishers. For full announcement of the Series, see the end of this Catalogue.

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XVII.

CHANGE OF AIR AND SCENE. A Physician's Hints about Doctors, Patients, Hygiène, and Society; with Notes of Excursions for Health in the Pyrenees, and amongst the Watering-places of France (inland and seaward), Switzerland, Corsica, and the Mediterranean. By Dr. ÄLPHONSE DONNÉ. Large post 8vo. Price 9s.

Utility of Hygiène.

The Hygiène of the Four Seasons.
Exercise and Travels for Health.

Mineral Waters.

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Hydro-Therapeutics.

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Hygiène of the Stomach.
Hygiène of the Eyes.
Hygiène of Nervous Women.

The Toilet and Dress.
Notes on Fever.

Hygiène of the Lungs.

"A useful and pleasantly-written book, containing many valuable hints on the general management of health from a shrewd and experienced medical man."—Graphic.

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Second edition.

A Romance. By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, Author of "The Scarlet Letter," "Transformation," etc. One volume, crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt, 9s.

A peculiar interest attaches to this work." It was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it.

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"One of the best examples of Hawthorne's writing; every page is impressed with his peculiar view of thought, conveyed in his own familiar way."-Post.

XIX.

A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By R. T. LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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HEALTH AND DISEASE AS INFLUENCED BY THE DAILY, SEASONAL, AND OTHER CYCLICAL CHANGES IN THE HUMAN SYSTEM By Dr. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S. A New Edition.

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CONSUMPTION IN ITS EARLY AND

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PRACTICAL DIETARY FOR FAMILIES, SCHOOLS, AND By Dr. EDWARD SMITH,

THE LABOURING CLASSES.

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XXIII.

Second Edition.

HERMANN AGHA: An Eastern Narrative. By W. GIFFORD PALGRAVE, Author of "Travels in Central Arabia," etc. 2 vols., Crown 8vo. Cloth, extra gilt. 18s.

"Reads like a tale of life, with all its incidents. The young will take to it for its love portions, the older for its descriptions, some in this day for its Arab philosophy."-Athenæum.

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XXIV.

NORMAN MACLEOD, D.D.: A Contribution towards his Biography. By ALEXANDER STRAHAN.

IS.

Reprinted, with numerous Additions and many Illustrations from Sketches by Dr. Macleod, from the Contemporary Review.

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LIVES OF ENGLISH POPULAR LEADERS. No. 1. Stephen Langton. By C. EDMUND MAURICE. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. "The volume contains many interesting details, including some important documents. It will amply repay those who read it, whether as a chapter of the constitutional history of England or as the life of a great Englishman."-Spectator.

"Mr. Maurice has written a very interesting book, which may be read with equal pleasure and profit."-Morning Post.

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SIX PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENTS-1850-1872. Annotated by W. G. BROOKE, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Cr. 8vo. 9s.

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. By the Rev. H. R. HAWEIS, M.A., Author of "Music and Morals," etc. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

INTRODUCTORY.-I. The Liberal Clergy. GOD.-II. Conception III. Experience. CHRISTIANITY.-IV. Character. V. History. ˆTHE BIBLE. VI. Essence. VII. Doctrine. THE ARTICLES.-VIII. The Trinity. ORIGINAL SIN. IX. Predestination. The Church. LIFE.-X. Pleasure. XI. Sacrifice. WORSHIP.-XII. The Lord's Day. XIII. Preaching. CONCLUSION.-XIV. The Law of Progress.

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Second Edition.

IN QUEST OF COOLIES. A South Sea Sketch. By JAMES L. A. HOPE. Crown 8vo, with 15 Illustrations from Sketches by the Author. Price 6s.

"Mr. Hope's description of the natives is graphic and amusing, and the book is altogether well worthy of perusal."-Standard.

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Lively and clever sketches."-Athenæum.

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XXIX.

AN ESSAY ON THE CULTURE OF THE OBSERVING POWERS OF CHILDREN, especially in Connection with the Study of Botany. By ELIZA A. YOUMANS, of New York. Edited, with Notes and a Supplement on the Extension of the Principle to Elementary Intellectual Training in General, by JOSEPH PAYNE, Fellow of the College of Preceptors: Author of "Lectures on the Science and Art of Education," etc. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

"The little book, now under notice, is expressly designed to make the earliest instruction of children a mental discipline. Miss Youmans presents in her work the ripe results of educational experience reduced to a system, wisely conceiving that an education-even the most elementary-should be regarded as a discipline of the mental powers, and that the facts of external nature supply the most suitable materials for this description in the case of children. She has applied that principle to the study of botany. This study, according to her just notions on the subject, is to be fundamentally based on the exercise of the pupil's own powers of observation. He is to see and examine the properties of plants and flowers at first hand, not merely to be informed of what others have seen and examined."-Pall Mall Gazette.

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From the Author's latest Stereotyped Edition.

MISS YOUMANS' FIRST BOOK OF BOTANY. Designed to cultivate the observing powers of children. New and Enlarged Edition, with 300 Engravings. Crown 8vo, 5s.

XXXI.

ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE. Correspondence and Conversations with NASSAU W. SENIOR, from 1833 to 1859. Edited by Mrs. M. C. M. SIMPSON. Two Vols., Large Post 8vo, 215. "An extremely interesting book, and a singularly good illustration of the value which, even in an age of newspapers and magazines, memoirs have and will always continue to have for the purposes of history."—Saturday Review.

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XXXII.

ECHOES OF A FAMOUS YEAR. By HARRIET PARR, Author of "The Life of Jeanne d'Arc," "In the Silver Age," etc. Crown 8vo, 8s. 6d.

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XXXIII.

ROUND THE WORLD IN 1870. A Volume of Travels, with Maps. By A. D. CARLISLE, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb. Demy 8vo, 16s.

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"We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable book."-British Quarterly Review.

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