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A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL DRAINING.

By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E., Author of the 'Book of the Farm.' and Rural Third Edition, 8vo, 5s.

A CATECHISM OF PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE.
By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E., Author of the Book of the Farm,' &c.
In crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 1s.

HANDY BOOK ON PROPERTY LAW.

By LORD ST LEONARDS. The Seventh Edition. To which is now added a Letter on the New Laws for obtaining an Indefeasible Title. With a Portrait of the Author, engraved by HOLL. 3s. 6d.

"Less than 200 pages serve to arm us with the ordinary precautions to which we should attend in sell. ing, buying, mortgaging, leasing, settling, and devising estates. We are informed of our relations to our property, to our wives and children, and of our liability as trustees or executors, in a little book for the million, a book which the author tenders to the profanum vulgus as even capable of beguiling a few hours in a railway carriage.""-Times.

THE PLANTER'S GUIDE.

By SIR HENRY STEUART. A New Edition, with the Author's last Additions and Corrections. 8vo, with Engravings, 21s.

STABLE ECONOMY:

A Treatise on the Management of Horses. By JOHN STEWART, V.S.
Seventh Edition, 6s. 6d.

"Will always maintain its position as a standard work upon the management of horses."-Mark Lane
Express.

ADVICE TO PURCHASERS OF HORSES.

By JOHN STEWART, V.S. 18mo, plates, 2s. 6d.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE
GRAPE VINE. By WILLIAM THOMSON, Gardener to His Grace the
Duke of Buccleuch, Dalkeith Park. Third Edition. 8vo, 5s.

"When books on gardening are written thus conscientiously, they are alike honourable to their author
and valuable to the public."-Lindley's Gardeners' Chronicle.

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THE CHEMISTRY OF VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL PHYSI-
OLOGY. BY DR J. G. MULDER, Professor of Chemistry in the University
of Utrecht. With an Introduction and Notes by Professor JOHNSTON.
Plates. 8vo, 30s.

THE MOOR AND THE LOCH.

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Containing Minute Instructions in all Highland Sports, with Wanderings over Crag and Correi, Flood and Fell. By JOHN COLQUHOUN, Esq.

Third Edition. 8vo, with Illustrations, 12s. 6d.

SALMON-CASTS AND STRAY SHOTS:

Being Fly-Leaves from the Note-Book of JOHN COLQUHOUN, Esq.,
Author of The Moor and the Loch,' &c. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 5s.

COQUET-DALE FISHING SONGS.

Now first collected by a North-Country Angler, with the Music of the Airs. 8vo, 5s.

THE ANGLER'S COMPANION TO THE RIVERS AND LOCHS OF SCOTLAND. By T. T. STODDART. With Map of the Fishing Streams and Lakes of Scotland. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"Indispensable in all time to come, as the very strength and grace of an angler's tackle and equipment in Scotland, must and will be STOPDART'S ANGLER'S COMPANION."-Blackwood's Magazine.

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Divinity.

RELIGION IN COMMON LIFE:

A Sermon preached in Crathie Church, October 14, 1855, before Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Albert. By the REV. JOHN CAIRD, D.D. Published by Her Majesty's Command. Bound in cloth, 8d. Cheap Edition, 3d.

SERMONS.

By the REV. JOHN CAIRD, D.D., Professor of Divinity in the University of
Glasgow, and one of Her Majesty's Chaplains for Scotland. In crown 8vo, 5s.
This Edition includes the Sermon on Religion in Common Life,' preached
in Crathie Church, Oct. 1855, before Her Majesty the Queen and the late
Prince Consort.

"They are noble sermons; and we are not sure but that, with the cultivated reader, they will gain
rather than lose by being read, not heard. There is a thoughtfulness and depth about them which can
hardly be appreciated, unless when they are studied at leisure; and there are so many sentences so felici-
tously expressed that we should grudge being hurried away from them by a rapid speaker, without being
allowed to enjoy them a second time."-Fraser's Magazine.

THE BOOK OF JOB.

By the late REV. GEORGE CROLY, LL.D.,
With a Memoir of the Author by his SoN.

LECTURES IN DIVINITY.

Rector of St Stephen's, Walbrook.
Fcap. 8vo, 4s

By the late REV. GEORGE HILL, D.D., Principal of St Mary's College, St
Andrews. Stereotyped Edition. 8vo, 14s.

"I am not sure if I can recommend a more complete manual of Divinity."-Dr Chalmers.

THE MOTHER'S LEGACIE TO HER UNBORNE CHILDE.
By MRS ELIZABETH JOCELINE. Edited by the Very Rev. Principal
LEE. 32mo, 4s. 6d.

"This beautiful and touching legacie."-Athenæum.

"A delightful monument of the piety and high feeling of a truly noble mother."-Morning Advertiser.

ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE
HEBREW TEXT OF THE BOOK OF GENESIS. Preceded by a Hebrew
Grammar, and Dissertations on the Genuineness of the Pentateuch, and on
the Structure of the Hebrew Language. By the REV. WILLIAM PAUL,
A. M. 8vo, 18s.

PRAYERS FOR SOCIAL AND FAMILY WORSHIP.

Prepared by a COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, and specially designed for the use of Soldiers, Sailors, Colonists, Sojourners in India, and other Persons, at Home or Abroad, who are deprived of the Ordinary Services of a Christian Ministry. Published by Authority of the Committee. Third Edition. In crown 8vo, bound in cloth, 4s.

PRAYERS FOR SOCIAL AND FAMILY WORSHIP.
Being a Cheap Edition of the above. Fcap. 8vo, 1s. 6d.

THE CHRISTIAN LIFE,

In its Origin, Progress, and Perfection. By the VERY REV. E. B. RAMSAY,
LL.D., F.R.S.E., Dean of the Diocese of Edinburgh. Crown 8vo, 9s.

THEISM: THE WITNESS OF REASON AND NATURE TO
AN ALL-WISE AND BENEFICENT CREATOR. By the REV. JOHN
TULLOCH, D.D., Principal and Professor of Theology, St Mary's College, St
Andrews; and one of Her Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary in Scotland. In
1 vol. 8vo, 10s. 6d.

ON THE ORIGIN AND CONNECTION OF THE GOSPELS OF MATTHEW, MARK, AND LUKE; With Synopsis of Parallel Passages, and Critical Notes. By JAMES SMITH, Esq. of Jordanhill, F.R.S., Author of the Voyage and Shipwreck of St Paul.' Medium 8vo, 16s.

INSTITUTES OF METAPHYSIC: THE THEORY OF KNOW- Metaphysics.
ING AND BEING. By JAMES F. FERRIER, A. B. Oxon., Professor of
Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, St Andrews. Second Edition.
Crown 8vo, 10s. 6d.

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trays, its rare display of rigorous and consistent reasonings, and the inimitable precision and beauty of its
style on almost every page, must secure for it a distinguished place in the history of philosophical discus-
sion."-Tulloch's Burnett Prize Treatise.

LECTURES ON METAPHYSICS.

By SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bart., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. Edited by the Rev. H. L. MANSEL, B.D., LL.D., Waynflete Professor of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy, Oxford; and JOHN VEITCH, M. A., Professor of Logic, Rhetoric, and Metaphysics, St Andrews. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, 24s.

LECTURES ON LOGIC.

By SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bart. Edited by Professors MANSEL and
VEITCH. In 2 vols., 24s.

THORNDALE; OR, THE CONFLICT OF OPINIONS.

By WILLIAM SMITH, Author of 'A Discourse on Ethics,' &c. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, 10s. 6d.

"The subjects treated of, and the style-always chaste and beautiful, often attractively grand-in which they are clothed, will not fail to secure the attention of the class for whom the work is avowedly written. It deals with many of those higher forms of speculation characteristic of the cultivated minds of the age."-North British Review.

GRAVENHURST; OR, THOUGHTS ON GOOD AND EVIL.
By WILLIAM SMITH, Author of "Thorndale,' &c. In crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.
"One of those rare books which, being filled with noble and beautiful thoughts, deserves an attentive
and thoughtful perusal."- Westminster Review.

A DISCOURSE ON ETHICS OF THE SCHOOL OF PALEY.
By WILLIAM SMITH, Author of Thorndale.' 8vo, 4s.

ON THE INFLUENCE EXERTED BY THE MIND OVER
THE BODY, in the Production and Removal of Morbid and Anomalous
Conditions of the Animal Economy. By JOHN GLEN, M. A. Crown 8vo,
2s. 6d.

DESCARTES ON THE METHOD OF RIGHTLY CONDUCT-
ING THE REASON, and Seeking Truth in the Sciences. Translated from
the French. 12mo, 2s.

DESCARTES' MEDITATIONS, AND SELECTIONS FROM HIS
PRINCIPLES OF PHILOSOPHY. Translated from the Latin. 12mo, 3s.

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"In truth one of the most delightful volumes of personal reminiscence it has ever been our fortune to peruse."-The Globe.

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"We commend to our sea-side friends this genial, witty, and wise book. It will instruct them in some things, it will amuse them in more, -which, perhaps, is better."-The Patriot.

"Cornelius O'Dowd will be found one of the most pleasant companions of the season."-Morning Advertiser.

"The productions of a very shrewd observer of society. They are written by a thorough 'man of the world;' they do not affect to be deep, neither do they pretend to any merit as art productions. They are a series of capital essays, hitting off to a nicety the foibles and weaknesses of social life, and etching with the humorous and, in some instances, exaggerated pencil of a clever caricaturist, men, women, and things in general."-Church and State Review.

"Commend us to Cornelius O'Dowd, Esq., for an evening's legitimate amusement."-The Standard.

"We have not touched a tithe of the salient and suggestive points in these essays of Cornelius O'Dowd's. Humour and common sense are blended in every page; and the best advice a critic can give is contained in three words-read the book."-The Press.

"Of course a gentleman who has seen and known so much must be highly delightful company, and the O'Dowderies to which we are treated as the result of so much and so varied experience are not a little pleasant and racy in their way. Sketches of foreign travel, stray notes upon outlandish men and things, tales of pleasing swindlers and fascinating Bohemians, alternate with graver themes-the astuteness of Cavour, the future of Italy, the simple grandeur of Garibaldi."-The Saturday Review.

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON.

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