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Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine

Flowers, FOR GENERAL GARDEN DECORATION. Containing Descriptions, in Plain Language, of upwards of 1000 Species of Ornamental Hardy Perennial and Alpine Plants, adapted to all classes of Flower-Gardens, Rockwork, and Waters; along with Concise and Plain Instructions for their Propagation and Culture. By William Sutherland, Gardener to the Earl of Minto; formerly Manager of the Herbaceous Department at Kew. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"This is an unpretending but valuable work, well adapted to furnish information respecting a class of plants certainly rising in popular estimation. We cordially recommend his book to the notice of our readers, as likely to be, from a gardening point of view, the standard work on Herbaceous Plants.”Gardeners' Chronicle.

"The best book of its class available for English readers."—Gardeners' Magazine.

Lays of the Deer Forest.

With Sketches of Olden and Modern Deer-Hunting, &c.
Sobieski and Charles Edward Stuart. 2 vols. post 8vo, 21s.

By John

The Jerusalem Delivered of Torquato Tasso.

Translated by Col. Alex. Cunningham Robertson. Crown 8vo, 10s. 6d.

Tara: A Mahratta Tale.

By Captain Meadows Taylor. 3 vols. post 8vo, £1, IIS. 6d.

"A picture of Indian life which it is impossible not to admire. We have no hesitation in saying, that a more perfect knowledge of India is to be acquired from an attentive perusal and study of this work, than could be gleaned from a whole library."-Press.

The Greek Grammar of Thiersch.

Translated from the German, with brief Remarks. By Sir Daniel K. Sandford, M.A. Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow. 8vo, 16s.

Hours of Christian Devotion.

Translated from the German of A. Tholuck, D.D., Professor of Theology in the University of Halle, and Councillor of the Supreme Consistory, Prussia. By the Rev. Robert Menzies, D.D. With a Preface written for this Translation by the Author. Crown 8vo, 9s.

"To many of these meditations four or five great texts are prefixed, and the reader feels that the gentle pressure of a powerful hand has crushed these sacred fruits, and handed him the fragrant wine of the kingdom in a golden goblet. The abundance and variety of the material furnished in this volume for quiet pondering render farther characterisation difficult. We are thankful for the introduction of this wise, thoughtful, helpful book in this dark, sad season."-British Quarterly Review.

Handy-Book of the Flower-Garden:

Being Practical Directions for the Propagation, Culture and Arrangement of Plants in Flower-Gardens all the year round. Embracing all classes of Gardens, from the largest to the smallest. With Engraved and Coloured Plans, illustrative of the various systems of Grouping in Beds and Borders. By David Thomson, Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., at Drumlanrig. A New and Enlarged Edition, crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"Its author is entitled to great praise for the simple and clear manner in which he has explained the cultural directions, which, if carefully complied with, will enable the non-professional floriculturist to grow plants as well as any gardener."-Gardeners Chronicle.

A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the PineApple. By David Thomson. 8vo, 5s.

"The name of the author, one of the very best gardeners in the British Islands, guarantees that this volume contains no directions that are not sound and tested by experience."—Journal of Horticulture.

"The best work extant upon this important subject."—Gardeners' Magazine.

A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the

Grape-Vine. By William Thomson, formerly Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., Dalkeith Park. Seventh Edition, Enlarged, 8vo, 5s.

"We cannot too strongly recommend Mr Thomson's treatise as a thoroughly practical and sure guide to the cultivation of the vine."―Journal of Horticul

ture.

"We urge our readers to procure the work, and they will get so clear an insight into vine-growing that a vinery will become one of the necessaries of existence."-Field.

A COMPANION VOLUME TO THE 'HANDY-BOOK OF THE FLOWER-GARDEN.'

The Handy-Book of Fruit Culture under Glass.

Being a series of Elaborate Practical Treatises on the cultivation and forcing of Pines, Vines, Peaches, Figs, Melons, Strawberries, and Cucumbers. With Engravings of hothouses, &c., most suitable for the cultivation of and forcing of these fruits. By David Thomson, author of 'Handy-Book of the Flower-Garden,' 'A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-Apple,' &c., in crown 8vo, with Engravings, 7s. 6d.

Introduction to Meteorology.

By David P. Thomson, M.D. Octavo, with Engravings, IOS

Notes on the Pecuniary Interests of Heirs of Entail.

With Calculations regarding such Interests in reference to the Acts of Parliament affecting Entails, and Tables showing the values of Liferent Interests. By William Thomas Thomson, Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries, Manager of the Standard Life Assurance Company. 8vo, ros.

County Law, a Practical Treatise on the Functions, Qualifications and Duties of County Officials, Lords-Lieutenants, and Conveners of Counties, Commissioners of Supply, Clerks of Supply, &c. &c. With special reference to the Acts of Parliament which they administer as members of Road Trusts, Prison Boards, Police Committees, Local Authorities, &c. By John Comrie Thomson, Esq., in 1 vol.

Ralph Darnell. A Novel.

By Captain Meadows Taylor. 3 vols. post 8vo, £1, IIS. 6d.

The Company and the Crown.

[In the Press.

By the Hon. T. J. Hovell-Thurlow. Second Edition, corrected and revised. 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"Those who wish to understand what our work actually is in India, and how it is being done, will find an abundant store of information, both about persons and things, in Mr Thurlow's interesting pages."-Times.

The Elegies of Albius Tibullus.

Translated into English Verse, with Life of the Poet, and Illustrative Notes. By James Cranstoun, B.A., Author of a Translation of 'Catullus.' In crown 8vo, 6s. 6d.

"We may congratulate Mr Cranstoun on having occupied a place for which his poetical skill, no less than his manifest classical training and acquirements, abundantly fits him."-Saturday Review.

"He comes nearer the originals than any of his predecessors that we are acquainted with. The notes are scholarly and really illustrative.”—

Examiner.

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'By far the best of the few versions we have of this sweet and graceful poet."-Standard.

Tom Cringle's Log.

A New Edition, with Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 6s., or extra gilt, gilt edges, 7s. 6d.

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'Everybody who has failed to read 'Tom Cringle's Log' should do so at The 'Quarterly Review' went so far as to say that the papers composing it, when it first appeared in 'Blackwood,' were the most brilliant series of the time, and that time one unrivalled for the number of famous magazinists existing in it. Coleridge says in his 'Table Talk' that the 'Log' is most excellent: and these verdicts have been ratified by generations of men and boys, and by the manifestation of Continental approval, which is shown by repeated translations. The engravings illustrating the present issue are excellent."-Standard.

The Buchanites from First to Last.

By Joseph Train. Fcap. 8vo, 4s.

Journal of Agriculture,

AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. Old Series, 1828 to 1843, 21 vols. bound in cloth, £3, 35. New Series, 1843 to 1865, 22 vols., £4, 45.

Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in

England in the Seventeenth Century. By Rev. John Tulloch, D.D., Senior Principal in the University of St Andrews; and one of Her Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary in Scotland. Author of 'Leaders of the Reformation,' &c. 2 vols. 8vo, 28s.

Leaders of the Reformation:

LUTHER, CALVIN, LATIMER, and KNOX. By the Rev. John Tulloch, D.D., Principal, and Primarius Professor of Theology, St Mary's College, St Andrews. Second Edition, Crown 8vo, 6s. 6d.

English Puritanism and its Leaders:

CROMWELL, MILTON, BAXTER, and BUNYAN. By the Rev. John Tulloch, D.D. Uniform with the 'Leaders of the Reformation.' 7s. 6d.

"It is a book which, from its style-firm and interesting, dispassionate and impartial, but yet warm with admiration-will be hailed for fireside reading in the families of the descendants of those Puritan men and their times."-Eclectic Review.

Theism.

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The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-Wise and Beneficial Creator. By the Rev. John Tulloch, D.D. 8vo, 10s. 6d.

'Dr Tulloch's Essays, in its masterly statement of the real nature and diffi culties of the subject, its logical exactness in distinguishing the illustrative from the suggestive, its lucid arrangement of the argument, its simplicity of expres sion, is quite unequalled by any work we have seen on the subject."—Christian Remembrancer.

Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural

Society of Scotland. 1866-1871, 6 Nos., sewed, 4s. each; 1872 and 1873, cloth, 5s. each. Continued annually.

A Treatise upon Terrestrial Magnetism.

With numerous Charts, 8vo, Ios. 6d.

Tweed Salmon Reports, 1866.

Reports on the Natural History and Habits of Salmonoids in the Tweed and its Tributaries. Published by authority of the Tweed Fishery Commissioners. Demy 8vo, 3s. 6d.

Narrative of a Journey through Syria and

Palestine. By Lieut. Van de Velde. 2 vols. 8vo, with Maps, &c., £1, IOS. "He has contributed much to knowledge of the country, and the unction with which he speaks of the holy places which he has visited, will commend the book to the notice of all religious readers. His illustrations of Scripture are numerous and admirable."-Daily News.

The Eneid of Virgil.

Translated in English Blank Verse by G. K. Rickards, M.A., and Lord
Ravensworth. 2 vols. fcap. 8vo, 10s.

"Mr Rickards has done good service to the non-classical public by the faithful and beautiful version of Virgil's Æneid now before us, and he has enhanced the boon by a preface of special value, as setting forth fairly and conclusively the respective merits of previous translations, and the special qualities of Virgil as a poet."-Standard.

"Lord Ravensworth's success and strength are to be found, not so much in his verbal force as in the Virgilian spirit which breathes throughout his lines. No English reader can well miss their poetical grace and vigour; no scholar will deem unfaithful the clean cut, decisive lines of this masterly version.”— Evening Standard.

The Wonder Seeker,

Or the History of Charles Douglas. By M. Fraser Tytler, Author of 'Tales of the Great and Brave,' &c. A New Edition. Fcap., 35. 6d.

Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence.

By Heros Von Borcke, lately Chief of Staff to General J. E. B. Stuart. vols. post 8vo, with Map, 21s.

Works of Samuel Warren, D.C.L.

Library Edition.

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The Diary of a late Physician. In 2 vols. fcap., 12s.
Illustrated Edition, in crown 8vo, handsomely printed, 7s. 6d.
Ten Thousand A-Year. Three vols. fcap., 18s.

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Now and Then. Fcap., 6s.

Miscellanies. 2 vols. crown 8vo, 24s.

The Lily and the Bee. Fcap. 8vo, 5s.

Samuel Warren's Works.

People's Edition, 4 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, 18s. Or separately:

Diary of a late Physician. 3s. 6d.

Ten Thousand A-Year. 5s.

Now and Then. Lily and Bee.

Intellectual and Moral

Development of the Present Age. I vol., 4s. 6d.

Essays, Critical, Imaginative, and Juridical. I vol., 5s.

The Moral, Social, and Professional Duties of

Attornies and Solicitors. By Samuel Warren, Esq., F.R.S., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Fcap. 8vo, 9s.

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