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Maynard (C. T.) Birds of Eastern North America, with Original Description of all the Species which Occur East of the Mississippi River. 4to. cloth, pp. iv. and 532. With 32 Coloured Plates. Boston. £4 10s.

McCook (H. C., D.D.)-The Honey Ants of the
Garden of the Gods, and the Occident Ants of the American
Plains. 8vo. cloth, pp. 188. Illustrated with Thirteen
Plates. Philadelphia. 12s. 6d.
McCurdy (J. F.)—Aryo-Semitic Speech: A Study
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Andover and London. 7s. 6d.

McGarvey (J. W.)-Lands of the Bible: A Geographical and Topographical Description of Palestine, with Letters of Travel in Egypt, Syria, Asia Minor and Greece. 16th Thousand. 8vo. cloth, pp. 624. Philadelphia. 15s. McPherson (E.)-Tribune Almanac for 1882. 12mo. paper. New York. 1s. 6d.

Merriam (G. S.)—The Way of Life. pp. iii. and 205. Boston. 5s.

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Consists of two parts-the first is a chapter on the character of Jesus, from a rationalistic standpoint; the second, short essays on phases of every-day life.

Moore (Rev. T. W.)-Treatise and Hand-book of Orange Culture in Florida. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 12mo. cloth, pp. 184. New York. 5s. This is recognized as the best and most practical guide to orange culture that has yet appeared in this country. Mr. Bishop, President of the Fruit Growers' Association of Florida, and owner of three of the finest groves in the State, says: "It contains all the information necessary for success." The new edition is thoroughly revised and brought up to date.

Morgan (A.)-The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence. 12mo. cloth, pp. 342. Cincinnati. 10s.

Contains the various papers Mr. Morgan has written from time to time, attempting to disprove what would seem to be an established fact, that Shakespeare never wrote either the plays or poems attributed to him; it is an examination into purely external evidence, such as history still affords us of Shakespeare's life and habits.

Patton (J. H.)-Yorktown: Compendious Account

of the Campaign of the Allied French and American Forces, Resulting in the Surrender of Cornwallis and the Close of the American Revolution, etc. 8vo. paper, pp. 62. With Maps and Portraits. New York. 2s. 6d.

Contains also an account of the centennial celebration, in 1881, of the surrender at Yorktown in 1781, with the reports of the addresses, etc., and some biographical notes of interest concerning Lafayette and Steuben. Illustrated with portraits of Washington. Lafayette, Rochambeau, De Grasse and Steuben; drawings of the Franklin medal and the Yorktown monument, and maps of the siege and the celebration.

Periam (J.) The American Encyclopædia of Agriculture. A Treasury of Useful Information for the Farm and Household. Large 8vo. cloth, pp. 1085. With over 400 Engravings. Chicago. £1 10s. Physician's Clinical Record, for Hospital and Private Practice; with Memoranda for Examining Patients, Temperance Charts, etc. 16mo. cloth. Philadelphia, 5s. Pittenger (Rev. W.)-Capturing a Locomotive: a History of Secret Service in the Late War. 12mo. cloth, pp. 354. Illustrated. Philadelphia. 7s. 6d. Rannie (D. W.)-Historical Outline of the Eng. lish Constitution for Beginners, 16mo. cloth, pp. viii. and 180. New York, 5s.

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Morse (A. P.)-Treatise on Citizenship, by Birth Ropes (J. C.) The Army Under Pope. Cam

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Mortimer (Rev. A. G.)-Helps to Meditation : Sketches for Every Day in the Year. With an Intro. by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Springfield. Vol. 1. Advent to Trinity. Second Edition. 8vo. cloth, pp. 240. New York. 12s. 6d.

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Contains useful information in regard to the soil, climate, and mineral and agricultural productions of Oregon; based upon know. ledge derived from extensive travels in all parts of the country during a two years' residence, a part of which time was occupied in the establishment of a colony.

Noble (Annette L.)-Eunice Lathrop, Spinster.
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A new volume of the Knickerbocker Novels, a series of original
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Royse (N. K.)-Manual of English Literature: Designed for the Use of Schools of Advanced Grades. 12mo. cloth, pp. 634. Philadelphia. 9s. Runtz-Rees (Janet E.)-Home Decoration: Art Needlework and Embroidery; Painting on Silk, Satin and Velvet; Panel Painting and Wood Carving; with numerous Designs, mainly by G. Gibson. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. 120. New York. 3s.

Schell (H. S., M.D.)-Manual of Ophthalmic Practice. 8vo. cloth, pp. 263. Illustrated. Philadelphia. 10s.

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Shakespeare (W.) - Tragedy of Anthony and Cleopatra. Edited with Notes by W. J. Rolfe. 16mo. cloth, pp. v. and 222. New York. 3s.

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This is the first collection made of Mrs. Spofford's poems.

Stebbins (R. P.)-Study of the Pentateuch for
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Books of Moses, with an Introductory Examination of
Recent Dutch Theories as Represented by Dr. Kuenen's
"Religion of Israel." 12mo. cloth, pp. 233. Boston. 6s. 6d.
St. Clair Papers (The)-The Life and Public
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Steele (J. W)-Cuban Sketches.

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Story (J.)-Commentaries on the Law of Agency
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Greenough. 8vo. sheep, pp. 47 and 674. Boston. £1 16s.
Townsend (Mary A)-Down the Bayou, and
Other Poems. 12mo. cloth, pp. 230. Boston. 7s. 6d.
Upham (S. C.)-Notes from Sunland, on the
Manatee River, Gulf Coast of South Florida: Its Climate,
Soil and Productions. Second Edition. 12mo. paper, pp.
83. Illustrated. Philadelphia. 1s. 6d.
Varona (Adolfo de, M.D.)-Sewer Gases; Their
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Walker (J. H.)-A Few Facts and Suggestions on Money, Trade and Banking. 12mo. cloth, pp. 105. Boston. 4s.

Warner (C. D.)-The American Newspaper: An Essay read Before the Social Science Association, at Saratoga Springs, September 6, 1881. 32mo. cloth, pp. 69. Boston. 1s. 6d.

An amusing and instructive discourse on the duties of editors, the functions of newspapers, and the rights of readers and subscribers.

Webb (A. S.) - The Peninsula: McClellan's Campaign of 1862. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 219. With Maps. New York, 5s.

A chronicle and exposition of the operations of the Army of the Potamac from the time that General McClellan assumed command in July, 1861, to its arrival at Harrison's Landing, one year later. Western Farmer's Almanac, 1882: Containing Original Forecasts of the Weather for the Entire Year; with Original Articles for the Practical Farmer, by wellknown Authors. 8vo. paper, pp. 53. Louisville. Is.

Whedon (D. D., Editor).. - Commentary on the

Old Testament. Volume 6: Book of Job, by J. K. Burr; Book of Proverbs, by W. W. Hunter; Book of Ecclesiastes and of Solomon's Song, by A. B. Hyde. 12mo. cloth, pp. 557. New York. 12s. 6d.

Wheeler (W. A.)—Who Wrote It? An Index to the Authorship of the More Noted Works in Ancient and Modern Literature. 12mo. cloth, pp. 174. Boston. 10s. Whirling Wheels: The Wheelman's Annual for 1882. 12mo. paper, pp. vi. and 135. Salem (Mass.).

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The second year's issue contains short stories, poems, and information about bicycles.

Whitaker (Rev. E.)-History of Southold, L. I. ; its First Century. 12mo. cloth, pp. 362. Southold. 10s. Willard (A. J.)—An Examination of the Law of Personal Rights, to Discover the Principles of the Law, as Ascertained from the Practical Rules of the Law, and harmonized with the Nature of Social Relations. New York. 12s. 6d.

Williams (A. M.)-The Poets and Poetry of Ireland; with Historical and Critical Essays and Notes. 12mo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 444. Boston. 10s.

Presents, in connected and illustrative form, the national Irish poetry, from the earliest bardic period to the present time, with a great deal of historical and biographical information and criticism. Winchell (A. LL.D.)-Sparks from a Geologist's Hammer. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. 400. Illust. Chicago. 10s. Winchell (E.)-Myths and Idyls: Stories and Dialogues in Prose and Verse, for Young and Old Hearts. 12mo. cloth, pp. 278. Boston. 7s. 6d.

Warner (C. D.)-Capt. John Smith (1579-1631) Woolsey (T. D.)—Divorce and Divorce Legisla

Sometime Governor of Virginia and Admiral of New England: a Study of His Life and Writings. 16mo. cloth, pp. vi. and 307. New York. 6s. 6d.

The first volume of a new biographical series, the special features of which will be that the subjects are all to be treated humorously, although the truth of history will be adhered to with "most uncompromising rigidity."

Warren (J. H., M.D.)-A Practical Treatise on Hernia. New Edition Revised and Enlarged, with new Illustrations. 8vo. cloth. Illustrated. Boston. £1 5s.

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Alart (R. T.)-Documents sur la langue Catalane des anciens comtés de Roussillon et de Cerdagne. 8vo. sewed, pp. 235 and 28. Paris, 1881. 6s. Çaçvata's Anekarthasamuccaya. Ein homonymisches Sanskritwörterbuch. Herausgegeben von Theodor Zachariae. 8vo. sewed, pp. xxxiv. and 108. Berlin, 1882. 7s. Dunker (Guil.)-Index Molluscorum maris Japonici conscriptus et tabulis iconum XII illustratus. 4to. sewed, pp. vii and 301, with 16 plates. Cassellis Cattorum, 1882. £4.

Duport (Rev. T. H.)-Outlines of a Grammar of the Susu language (West Africa). 12mo. sewed, pp. 28. London. 1s. 6d.

Floigl (V.)-Geschichte des Semitischeu Altertums. 8vo. sewed, pp. 96 and 6 tables. Leipzig, 1882. 3s. 6d. Lanzone (R. V.)-Dizionario di Mitologia Egizia. Prima Dispensa con xlvii Tavole. 4to. sewed. Torino, 1881. 18s.

Mahâvastu (Le).-Texte Sanscrit publié pour la première fois et accompagné d'introductions et d'un commentaire par E. Sénart. Vol. I. 8vo. pp. 64 and 636.

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LITERATURE.

Maspéro (G.)-Les contes popul. de l'Egypte Ancienne, trad. et commentés. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. lxxx. and 222. Paris, 1882. 7s. 6d.

Oupnekhat (Das).—Die aus den Veden zusammengefasste Lehre von dem Brahm. Nach Anquetil Duperron in das Deutsche übertragen von J. Mischel. 8vo. pp. xxviii. and 592, Dresden, 1882. 8s.

Pleisch (A.) Die Religion und Philosophie der
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Rosen (Le Baron V.)-Notices sommaires des
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Wahrmund (A.)-Babylonierthum, Judenthum und

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A COMPREHENSIVE COMMENTARY ON THE QURAN: Comprising Sale's Translation and Preliminary Discourse, with Additional Notes and Emendations. Together with a complete Index to the Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes.

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THE SUPREME BEING OF THE KHOI-KHOI.

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THE RELIGIONS

By A. BARTH,

OF INDIA.

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Authorized Translation by Rev. J. WOOD.

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MANUAL OF HINDU

THE VEDANTASÂRA,

PANTHEISM.

Translated, with copious Annotations, by Major G. A. JACOB,

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THE QUATRAINS

OF OMAR KHAYYÁM.

Translated into English Verse by E. H. W HINFIELD, M.A., Late of the Bengal Civil Service.

Omar Khayyam (the tent-maker) was born about the middle of the fifth century of the Hejirah, corresponding to the eleventh of the Christian era, in the neighbourhood of Naishapur, the capital of Khorasan, and died in 517 A.H. (=1122 A.D.). His life thus extended through the reigns of the Seljuk Kings, Alp Arslan, Malik Shah, Mahmud, Barkiarok, and Muhammad.

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HINDU PHILOSOPHY.

The Sankhya Karika of Iswara Krishna.

An Exposition of the System of Kapila. With an Appendix on the Nyaya and Vaiseshika Systems.
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A SYSTEMATIC DIGEST OF THE DOCTRINES OF THE CHINESE PHILOSOPHER MENCIUS.
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THE ESSAYS AND DIALOGUES OF GIACOMO LEOPARDI. Translated from the Italian, with Biographical Sketch,

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What Byron and Shelley, Millevoye, Baudelaire and Gautier, Heine and Plateu, Pouchkine and Lermontoff, are to England, France, Germany, and Russia respectively, Leopardi is, in a measure, to Italy. But he is more than this. The jewel of his renown is triple-facetted. Philology, Poetry, and Philosophy were each in turn cultivated by him, and he was of too brilliant an intellect not to excel in them all. As a philologist he astonished Niebuhr and delighted Creuzer; as a poet he has been compared with Dante; as a philosopher he takes high rank among the greatest and most original men of modern times. One of his biographers (Dovari: "Studio di G. Leopardi," Ancona, 1877) has termed him "the greatest philosopher, poet, and prose-writer of the nineteenth century.' Though such eulogy may be, and doubtless is, excessive, the fact that it has been given testifies to the extraordinary nature of the man who is its subject.

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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION IN GERMANY.

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