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MESSRS. BELL'S LIST OF BOOKS.

Immediately, Two Vols., Demy 8vo, 325.

With a Selection

THE EARLY DIARY OF FRANCES BURNEY, 1768-1778. from Her Correspondence, and from the Journals of Her Sisters, Susan and Charlotte Burney. Edited by ANNIE RAIN. ELLIS. Editor of "Evelina," and of "Cecilia," by FRANCES BURNEY.

SECOND EDITION, Revised and Enlarged, Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

THE WORKING AND MANAGEMENT OF AN ENGLISH, RAILWAY By GEORGE FINDLAY, Lieut.-Colonel Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps, Assoc. Inst.C.E., Gener Manager of the London and North-Western Railway. With numerous Illustrations.

"Mr. Findlay's book displays so much knowledge and ability, that it well deserves to rank as a standard work on th subject."-Nature. "This is a delightful book."—Engineer.

SECOND EDITION.

ARTHUR YOUNG'S TRAVELS IN FRANCE DURING THE YEARS 1787 1788, and 1789. With an Introduction, Biographical Sketch, and Notes by M. BETHAM EDWARDS. With Portra 3s. 6d. [Bohn's Standard Library. "In its present form it makes as good a book of travels as it would be easy to name."-Spectator. NEW EDITION, Revised, 35. 6d.

WATERLOO: THE DOWNFALL OF THE FIRST NAPOLEON. History of the Campaign of 1815. By GEORGE HOOPER, Author of "Wellington," "The Italian Campaigns General Bonaparte,' ," "The Campaign of Sedan," &c. With Maps and Plans. [Bohn's Standard Library.

A NEW EDITION of "HORWITZ and KLING."

A

Second Edition

CHESS STUDIES AND END GAMES. In Two Parts. Part I. CHESS
STUDIES. Part II. MISCELLANEOUS END GAMES. By B. HORWITZ and J. KLING.
Revised by the Rev. W. WAYTE, M. A., late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo, 7s. 6d.
"One of the most valuable and interesting books which a chess-player can have upon his shelves."-Saturday Review.
Demy 8vo, with numerous Maps, Plans, &c., 145.

MOROCCO: Journeys to the Kingdom of Fez, and to the Court of Mulai Hassan
With Itineraries constructed by the Author, and a Bibliography of Morocco from 1844 to, 1887. By H. M. P. DE LA
MARTINIÈRE, F.R.G.S., Member of the Geographical Society of France, and the Topographical Society of Franc.
With a Preface by Lieut. -Colonel TROTTER, 93rd Highlanders..

"He had exceptional opportunities of making himself acquainted with the facts of social life in Morocco; and in simps. graphic, and clever narrative he describes exactly what he saw."-Nature.

With numerous Illustrations, Wide Crown 8vo, 5s.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN OUR HOMES AND WORKSHOPS. A Practical Treatise on Auxiliary Electrical Apparatus. By SIDNEY F. WALKER, M.I.E. E., A. M. Inst. CE. BELL'S AGRICULTURAL SERIES.

IN USE AT DOWNTON COLLEGE,

THE FARM AND THE DAIRY. By Prof. J. P. SHELDON, formerly of the Roya! Agricultural College, and of the Downton College of Agriculture, late Special Commissioner of the Canadian Governmen', Author of Dairy Farming," &c. Illustrated, 2s. 6d.

"Prof. Sheldon, the soundest and best writer and teacher of dairy subjects that we have in this country, takes his reade through the whole of the process of the dairy, and in doing so his language is clear and simple, and his illustrations admirable."— Farmer's Magazine.

MANURES AND THEIR USES. A Hand-book for Farmers and Students. By A. P. GRIFFITHS, Ph.D., F.R.S. Edin., F.C.S. Crown 8vo, Illustrated, 2s. 6d.

THE COLLECTOR'S

* Others in preparation.

Crown 8vo, 5s. 6d. ; with Coloured Plates, 7s. 6d.

MANUAL OF BRITISH LAND AND FRESHWATER SHELLS. Containing Figures and Descriptions of every Species, an Account of their Habits, Hints on Preserving, &c. By L. E. ADAMS, B.A.

Just Published. Paper, 2s. 6d. ; Cloth, 3s. 6d.

INDEX OF BRITISH PLANTS, ACCORDING TO THE "LONDON CATALOGUE" (Eighth Edition), including the Synonyms used by the Principal Authors; an Alphabetical List of English Names; also, References to the Illustrations of Syme's “English Botany" and Bentham's "British Flora." By

ROBERT TURNBULL.

SOWERBY'S

With 1937 Full-page Coloured Plates.

ENGLISH BOTANY. Containing a Description and Life-size Coloured Drawing of every British Plant. Edited and brought up to the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge. E J. T. BOSWELL, LL.D., F. L. S., &c. The Figures by J. E. SOWERBY, J. W. SALTER, A.L.S., and N. E BROWN. In 12 Vols., Super-royal 8vo, £24 35. in Cloth; £26 11s. in Half Morocco; and £30 9. Whole Morocco Also, in 89 Parts, 5s. each, except the Index Part to the whole Twelve Volumes, containing Scientific and Common English Names, with their equivalents in French and German, 7s. 6d.

London: GEORGE BELL & SONS, York Street, Covent Garden.

Printed by RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, at 7 and 8 Bread Street Hill, Queen Victoria Street, in the City of London, and Published by MACMILLAN AND Co., at the Office, 29 and 30 Bedford Street, Covent Garden.-THURSDAY, December 5, 1889.

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Price, in Morocco Leather Case, £3 8s. 6d. Illustrated Catalogue of Spectroscopes sent post free, Sixpence. JOHN BROWNING, Optical and Physical Instrument Maker to H.M. Government, 63 STRAND, LONDON, W.C.

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