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Chapters on Animals.

By Philip Gilbert Hamerton. With Twenty Etchings by J. Veyrassat and Karl Bodmer. One volume, uniform with "The Intellectual Life." Price, $2.00.

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was the most shining success of the past season. He writes of animals with as quiet a persuasiveness, as thorough a sympathy, as he bestowed on 'The Pleasures of Thought and of Study.'"-N. Y. Tribune.

Mireio. A Provencal Poem.

By Frederic Mistral. Translated by Harriet W. Preston. A new and cheaper edition. 16m0, cloth. Price $1.50.

The Poetry of the Orient.

By William Rounseville Alger. Fourth edition, enlarged. 16mo, cloth. Price $1.50.
Sex and Education :

A reply to Dr. E. H. Clarke's "Sex in Education." Edited, with an Introduction, by Mrs. Julia
Ward Howe. 16mo, cloth, neat. Price $1.25.

Ivan De Biron; or, The Russian Court in the Middle of LAST CENTURY. A Novel. By Sir Arthur Helps, author of " Realmah," "Casimir Maremma," etc. One volume. Crown 8vo. Price $2.25.

A Summer Vacation.

Four Sermons by Edward E. Hale. Worsnip in Europe; The Pilgrimages; The Vienna Exhibition; The Open Air. 16mo, fancy cover. Price 50 cents.

The Trust and the Remittance.

Two Love Stories in Metred Prose. By Mary Cowden Clarke, author of "A Concordance to Shakespeare." (Dedicated to the lover-husband of eighty-five, by the lover-wife of sixty-three). 16mo, cloth, neat. Price $1.25.

The Old Masters and their Pictures.

Price $1.50.

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Modern Painters and their Paintings.

By Sarah Tytler, author of " Papers for Thoughtful Girls." 16mo, cloth, neat.

Price $1.50.

Thorpe Regis.

A Novel. By the author of "The Rose Garden." One Volume. 16mo. With pictorial title.
Price $2.00.

Record of Mr. Alcott's School.

Exemplifying the Principles and Methods of Moral Culture. With a cut representing the interior of Mr. Alcott's School. One volume. 16mo. Price $1.50.

Laocoon.

An Essay upon the Limits of Painting and Poetry. With remarks illustrative of various points in the history of ancient art. By Gotthold Ephaim Lessing. Translated by Ellen Frothingham. One volume. 16mo. With pictorial title, representing the Laocoon. Price $1.50.

Margaret Fuller's Works.

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Memoirs. Two volumes. At Home and Abroad. Woman in the 19th Century. Art, Litera-
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IV. MIND AND BODY. The Theories of their Relation. By Alex. Bain, LL.D., Professor of
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Across the Desert.

A LIFE OF MOSES.

By the Rev. S. M. CAMPBELL, D.D. Price $1.50.

The Hebrew Lawgiver.

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MEMORIALS OF A QUIET LIFE. By Augustus J. C. Hare, author of " Walks in Rome," Wanderings in Spain," etc., etc. American Edition, reprinted entire from the Ninth English Edition. The two volumes complete in one, with an Introduction by the Right Rev. F. D. Huntington, S.T.D., Bishop of Central New York, and Illustrated with two fine Steel Portraits. THE ALTON SERMONS: A Collection of Forty-six of the Sermons of Augustus W. Hare, preached during his brief ministerial life amid the villagers of Alton Barnes and Alton Priors. Price $3.00.

SERMONS, preached chiefly in the Chapel of St. David's College, Lampeter, and in Llandaff Cathedral, by J. J. Stewart Perowne, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Canon Rindutiage, of Llandaff Cathedral.

Price $4.00.

QUIET RESTING PLACES and other Sermons. By Alexander Raleigh, D.D., co-editor of the story of Harecourt. Eighth edition.

Price $2.00.

HEALTH AND EDUCATION: A Book of Essays and Lectures, by the Rev. Charles Kingsley, Canon of Westminster.

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REVELATION CONSIDERED AS LIGHT. A Series of Discourses by the Right Hon. Alexander Ewing, D.C.L., Oxon, Bishop of Argyll and The Isles in the Scottish Episcopal Church, and dedicated to Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury.

Price $2.00

PULPIT NOTES: With an Introductory Essay on the Preaching of Jesus Christ, by Joseph Parker, author of "Ecce Deus."

Price $6.00.

OUR INHERITANCE IN THE GREAT PYRAMID. A new and enlarged edition, including all the most Important Discoveries up to the Present Time, with seventeen Explanatory Plates by Piazzi Smyth, F.R.S.E., F.R.A.S., Astronomer Royal for Scotland.

Price $2.00.

THE CHILD'S HISTORY OF JERUSALEM. From the Earliest Historic Notice to the Present Time. By Francis Toubiliac Conder, C.E., author of " Elements of Catholic Philosophy," "The Trinity of Italy," etc., etc. With fifteen illustrations on wood by W. J. Whymper.

Price $2.00.

LIVING VOICES: Selections, chiefly from recent Poetry. With a Preface by His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.

ESSAYS BY LORD MACAULAY. Reprinted from the Edinburgh Review.

Milton.
Machiavelli.

Prices: Paper, 50 c.; Cloth, 75 c.

Southey's Colloquies on Society.
Mr. Robert Mutgray's Poems.

Hallam's Constitutional History. Civil Disabilities of the Jews.

John Hampden.

Price $5.00.

Moore's Life of Lord Byron.
Samuel Johnson.
John Bunyan.

A MANUAL OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY: Suited to Families spending from £150 to £1500 a Year, including Directions for the Management of the Nursery and Sick Rooms, and the Preparation and Administration of Domestic Remedies. By J. H. Walsh, F.R.C.S., Assisted in various Departments by a Committee of Ladies. Illustrated with colored plates by Kronheim, and numerous wood engravings. A new edition, carefully revised.

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