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PROF. AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN'S BOOK
OF ALMANACS.

With an Index of Reference, by which the Almanac may be found
for every Year, whether in Old Style or New, from any Epoch, Ancient
or Modern, up to A.D. 2000. With means of finding the Day of any
New or Full Moon from B.C. 2000 to A.D. 2000. Third Edition, with
Index of Contents. Revised by E. J. WORMAN, M.A.. 1907.
Price 58. net.

The Indexes have been tested afresh throughout for this Edition;

and, while as little alteration as possible has been made in the

book, obsolete data have been cut away from the plates, and

New Tables of Cambridge, Oxford, and Law Terms have been

added by which the beginning or end of these can readily be

found.

The whole Almanac for any year required can be placed open

before the reader, by one reference to an index, without any

calculations whatever.

MACMILLAN & BOWES,

OF WORKS ON

ARCHEOLOGY,

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item is the editio princeps of Boccaccio's wonderful
book De Claris Mulieribus,' Ulm, J. Zainer, 1473,
1 1607. This has the curious cut of the accouche-
ment of Pope Joan. Dibdin describes the book as
containing some of the most curious and divert-
ing woodcuts in the earlier annals of the arts of
printing and engraving." There are also copies
of the Decameron.' Among items under Boni-
facius VIII. is a manuscript on vellum, Liber
Sextus Decretalium cum Apparatu Domini Johan-
nis (Andrea) Monachi.' This has four small minia-
tures and nearly 1,200 illuminated initials. The
miniature on the front page is important as repre-
senting Boniface wearing the Papal crown with
only one coronet: the colour is red. The Rev. J.
Woodward says (Eccles. Heraldry,' p. 151):
There is much uncertainty as to the time when
the coronets were added to the infula, the simple
mitre of the Bishops of Rome. The usual account
is that the first was sent to Rome by Clovis, King
of the Franks; the second added by Pope Boni-
face VIII.......and the third either by Bene-
dict XIII. or Urban V. I recently remarked that
on the tomb of Pope Boniface in the basilica of
S. John Lateran the tiara has but one coronet. This
is, so far as I am aware, the first appearance of it
in connexion with the Papal arms.' We would
gladly linger over this most interesting catalogue,
and if space allowed, we should describe many
more; but readers must get the catalogue for them-Shakespeare,' 8 vols., in full polished calf, 1856,
selves. We will mention further only The Pil-
grim's Progress,' 12mo, blue morocco, 1685, 277.;
the extremely rare Esop, 1485, 1557.; the first
Aldine edition of Horace, 1544-5, 307.; Malory's
King Arthur,' the extremely rare edition of

Thomas East, n.d. (c. 1570), 96/. (only two or three

perfect copies known); and a remarkable MS. of

the Arthurian romances in 4 vols., including the

'Lancelot' proper, the Quest of the Holy Grail,'

and the Mort d'Arthur.' There are 45 fine minia-

tures and the coat of arms of the original owner.

The size is large folio, bound in eighteenth-century

French red morocco, and the price is 6007.

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By Dr. E. STRASBURGER. Translated by
H. C. PORTER, Ph.D. Revised. Fifth Edition.
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BOTANY, A YEAR'S. Adapted to
Home and School Use. By FRANCES A.
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BOTANY, THE TREASURY OF.

Edited by J. LINDLEY, M.D. F.R.S., and T. MOORE, F.L.S. With 20 Steel Plates and numerous Woodcuts. Two Parts. Fcap. 8vo,

128, 5d.

CACTUS

CULTURE FOR
AMATEURS: being Descriptions of the various
Cactuses grown in this Country. By W.
WATSON, Curator of the Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew. New Edition. Profusely
Illustrated. In cloth gilt, 5s. 4d.
ENGLISH FLOWER GARDEN,

THE. An Illustrated Dictionary of all the
Plants Used, and Directions for their Culture

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FORESTRY, ENGLISH ESTATE.
By A. C. FORBES. Copiously illustrated.
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FORESTRY, WEBSTER'S

PRACTICAL. Fourth and Enlarged Edition.
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and Arrangement. By W. ROBINSON. With FRUIT GROWING, THE numerous illustrations. Medium 8vo, 15s. 6d. Also 2 vols. half-morocco, 248. 7d.; 1 vol. halfmorocco, 218. 7d.

PRINCIPLES OF. By Prof. L. H. BAILEY.
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Published Weekly by JOHN C. FRANCIS and J. EDWARD FRANCIS, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C.; and Printed by J. EDWARD FRANCIS, Athenæum Press, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C.-Saturday, July 6, 1907.

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The following recent Numbers may still be had :

No. 667. LIBRARY OF HENRY REEVE, C.B.

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668. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE, much of it in handsome Bindings.

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670. NAPOLEONICA, AND AUTOGRAPHS.

671. BIBLIOTHECA PRETIOSA: an unusually choice Collection of valuable Books and Manuscripts, with 26 Full-Page Illustrations.

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