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Practical, The, mechanic's journal. 1-8(1848-56); series 2, v. 1-9(1856-65); series 3, v. 1-5(1865-1870). Glasgow, 184870. 4°. † VA v. 3 and later volumes published at London and Glasgow.

Presbyterian, The. series, v. 1, no. 1(1833). 8°.

magazine. new Edinburgh, 1833. ZWGF p.v. 28 Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science. See Perthshire Society of Natural Science. Proceedings. Prompter, The, and Scottish dramatic review. v. 1. Edinburgh [1842-43). 16°. NCOA

Review of theology and philosophy. v. 1-7(1905/6-1911/12). Edinburgh, 190612. 8°. ZAA

Royal Caledonian Curling Club. Annual. 1853, 1855, 1890-91. Edinburgh. 185391. 16°. MVTA

Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Annals. Edited by R. Copeland. v. 1-3. Glasgow, 1902-10. f°. †† OPC Astronomical observations, by T. Henderson. v. 1-15(1834-86). Edinburgh, 1838-86. f°. OPC

From v. 6 by Charles Piazzi Smyth. Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow. See Philosophical Society of Glasgow.

Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. Laws and regulations. Instituted...1771, and confirmed by royal charter...1788. Edinburgh: Martin & M'Dowall, 1788. viii, 96 p. 8°.

*EC Laws of the... society... Edinburgh, 1798. 79 p. 16°. WAA

Proceedings. v. 1-date (1854-date). Edinburgh, 1858-date. 8°. *EC

Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society. Transactions. v. 14-date (1895-date). Edinburgh, 1894-date. 8°.

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Royal Scottish Geographical Society. See Scottish Geographical Society.

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Scots, The, mechanics' magazine, and journal of arts, sciences, and literature. Edited by Robert Wallace.

v. 1. Glas

gow: R. Griffin & Co., 1825. 8°. VA Scottish annual. Edited by C. R. Brown. 1859. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black [18591. viii, 412 p., 1 port. 12°. NCA

Scottish, The, annual. Edited by William Weir. [1836.] Glasgow, 1836. vii(i), 328 p., 12 pl., fac. 12°. NCA

Scottish, The, annual and yearbook for 1910. Glasgow: J. Wilson, 1910. 4°. + СРА

Scottish antiquary. v. 1-17. Edinburgh, 1888-1903. 8°.

CPA

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Edinburgh. Charters and other documents. A. D. 1143-1540. 1871.

v. 8-9. Aberdeen. Extracts from the Council register. 1625-1747. 2 v. 1871-72.

v. 10. Peebles. Charters and documents.

1710. 1872.

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v. 11-12, 16, 19, 22, 26. Glasgow. Extracts from the records. 1573-1759. 6 v. 1876-1911.

v. 13. Miscellany. 1881.

v. 14-15, 17. Glasgow. Charters and other documents. A.D. 1175-1707. 2 v. in 3. 1894-1906.

v. 18. Collegiate Church and Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Edinburgh. Charters and documents. 1460-1661. 1871.

v. 20. Marwick, Sir J. D. The river Clyde and the Clyde burghs. 1909.

v. 21. Marwick, Sir J. D. Edinburgh guilds and crafts. 1909.

v. 24. Peebles. Extracts from the records of the burgh. 1652-1714. 1910.

v. 25. Marwick, Sir J. D. History of the Collegiate Church and Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Edinburgh. 1460-1661. 1911.

Scottish, The, Celtic review. [Edited by Rev. A. Cameron. Glasgow: printed by Robert Maclehose, 1885. iv, 320 p. 4°.

Originally issued in four numbers, published in March and November, 1881; November, 1882; and July, 1885. All the unsigned articles are understood to be by the editor.

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Scottish, The, chronicle. A newspaper for the members of the Episcopal Church in Scotland. v. 1, no. 43, 45(1905); v. 2, no. 47, 49, 50, 53-55, 57-60, 62, 64-65, 69, 75, 92, 95 (1906); v. 3, no. 101(1907); v. 4, no. 154, 161-163, 169-171, 175-177, 181-183, 188-190, 192, 194, 196-199(1908). Dumfries, 1905-08. f°. † ZPWA Scottish draughts quarterly. v. 1-3, no. 9-10(1896-99). Glasgow, 1896-99. 8°.

MZEA

Scottish geographical magazine. Published by the Scottish Geographical Society. V. 1-date (1885-date). Edinburgh, 1885-date. 8°. KAA

v. 1-2 edited by Hugh A. Webster and A. S. White; v. 3, by A. S. White; v. 4-8, by A. S. White and James Geikie; v. 9-15, by James Geikie and W. A. Taylor; v. 16-17, by James Geikie and George Sandeman; v. 18-date by James Geikie and Marion I. Newbigging.

Scottish, The, guardian. v. 31, no. 1920, 22, 30, 35, 40, 45; v. 32, no. 3, 27, 29, 31, 37, 39-42, 46, 48; v. 33, no. 1-2, 5, 7, 15, 23, 25, 27-28, 31, 37, 41-42; v. 34, no. 2, 5, 9, 27, 31, 33, 39-40, 42, 47. [Edinburgh, 1901-04. f°. † ZPWA

Scottish, The, historical review. Being a new series of the Scottish antiquary... v. 1-date (1903-date). Glasgow, 1904-date. 4°. CPA

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v. 15. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society. v. 1. The library of James vi., 1573-83. Documents illustrating Catholic policy, 1596-98. ters of Sir Thomas Hope, 1627-46. Civil war papers, 1643-50. Lauderdale correspondence, 1660-77. Turnbull's diary, 1657-1704. Masterton papers, 1660-1719. Accompt of expenses in Edinburgh, 1715. Rebellion papers, 1715 and 1745.

v. 16. Account book of Sir John Foulis of Ravelston (1671-1707).

v. 17.

v. 18.

Letters and papers illustrating the rela tions between Charles II., and Scotland in 1650. Scotland and the Commonwealth. Letpapers relating to the military governScotland, Aug., 1651- Dec., 1653. v. 19. The Jacobite attempt of 1719. of James, second duke of Ormonde.

ters and

ment of

Letters

v. 20-22. The Lyon in mourning; or, A collection of speeches, letters, journals, etc., relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, by Bishop Forbes. 1746-1775.

Edward

v. 23. Itinerary of Prince Charles (supplement to the Lyon in mourning). v. 24. Extracts from the presbytery records of Inverness and Dingwall from 1638 to 1688. v. 25. Records of the commissions of the general assemblies (continued) for the years 1648 and 1649. v. 26. Wariston's diary and other papers: Johnston of Wariston's diary, 1639. The honours of Scotland, 1651-52. The Earl of Mar's legacies, 1722, 1726. Letters by Mrs. Grant of Laggan.

v. 27. Memorials of John Murray of Brough

ton, 1740-1747.

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Sir Eneas Macpherson.

v. 42.

v. 43. the duke

The chartulary of Lindores, 1195-1479. A letter from Mary Queen of Scots to of Guise, Jan., 1562. v. 44. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society. v. 2. The Scottish king's household, 14th century. The Scottish nation in the University of Orleans, 1336-1538. The French garrison at Dunbar, 1563. De antiquitate religionis apud Scotos, 1594. Apology for William Maitland of Lethington, 1610. Letters of Bishop George Græme, 160238. A Scottish journie, 1641. Narratives illus trating the duke of Hamilton's expedition to England, 1648. Burnet-Leighton papers, 1648-168-. Papers of Robert Erskine, physician to Peter the Great, 1677-1720. Will of the duchess of Albany, 1789.

v. 45. Letters of John Cockburn of Ormistoun to his gardener, 1727-1743.

v. 46. Minute book of the managers of the New Mills cloth manufactory, 1681-1690.

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v. 47. Chronicles of the Frasers; being the Wardlaw manuscript entitled "Polichronicon Policratica Temporum, or, the true Genealogy of the Frasers." By Master James Fraser.

v. 48. The records of the proceedings of the Justiciary Court from 1661 to 1678. V. I. 1661

1669.

v. 49. The records of the proceedings of the Justiciary Court from 1661 to 1678. V. II. 1669.

1678.

v. 50. Records of the Baron Court of Stitchill, 1655-1807.

v. 51-53. Macfarlane's Topographical collections. v. 1-3.

v. 54. Statuta Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ. 1225-1559. v. 55. The house booke of Accomps, Ochtertyre, 1737-39.

v. 56. The charters of the abbey of Inchaffray. v. 57. A selection of the forfeited estates papers preserved in H.M. General Register House and elsewhere.

v. 58. Records of the commissions of the general assemblies (continued), for the years 1650-52. v. 60. Sir Thomas Craig's De unione regnorum Britanniæ tractatus.

v. 61. Johnston of Wariston's Memento quamdiu vivas, and diary from 1637 to 1639.

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Miscellaneous narratives relating to the Correspondence of James, fourth earl of Findlater and first earl of Seafield, lord chancellor of Scotland.

v. 3.

v. 4. Rentale Sancti Andree... 1538-1546. Scottish, The, journal. With which is incorporated the Scottish shorthand journal. Edited by J. Simson. v. 1(1883); v. 2, no. 1-4, 6, 9-10(Jan.-April, June, Sept.Oct., 1884). London [1883-84). 12°. *IDA Scottish Meteorological Society. Journal of the... society. series 3, v. 9, no. 8 (1891); v. 11, no. 15-16(1900). Edinburgh, 1891-1900. 4°. Scottish Protestant, edited by J. Gibson. v. 1-2. Glasgow: W. R. McPhun, 1852. 8°. ZMY

PRA

Scottish Record Society. Publications. part 1-date. Edinburgh, 1898-1913. 4°. ARCA

Founded in Edinburgh in 1898 for "the preparation and printing of indexes and abstracts of Scottish records." No. 1, 4 and 5 were issued in the Index library. The volumes are catalogued separately in this list.

no. 1-3. The commissariot record of Edinburgh. Register of testaments, 1514-1800. 1897-99.

no. 4. The commissariot record of Inverness. Register of testaments, 1630-1800. 1897.

no. 5. The commissariot record of Hamilton and Campsie. Register of testaments, 1564-1800. 1898.

no. 6. The commissariot record of Aberdeen. Register of testaments, 1715-1800. 1899. no. 7.

The commissariot record of Glasgow. Register of testaments, 1547-1800. 1901. no. 8. The commissariot record of St. Andrews. Register of testaments, 1549-1800. 1902.

no. 9. The commissariot record of Argyle. Register of testaments, 1674-1800.

1902.

no. 10. The commissariot record of Caithness. Register of testaments, 1661-1664. 1902. no. 11. The commissariot record of the Isles. Register of testaments, 1661-1800. no. 12. The commissariot record of Peebles. Register of testaments, 1681-1699. 1902.

no. 13. The commissariot record of Brechin. Register of testaments, 1567-1800. 1902. no. 14. The commissariot record of Dumfries. Register of testaments, 1624-1800. 1902. no. 15. The commissariot record of Dunblane. Register of testaments, 1539-1800. 1903. no. 16. The commissariot record of Dunkeld. Register of testaments, 1682-1800. 1903.

no. 17. The commissariot record of Kirkcudbright. Executry papers, 1663-1800. 1903.

no. 18. The commissariot record of Lauder. Register of testaments, 1561-1800. 1903.

no. 19. The commissariot record of Lanark. Register of testaments, 1595-1800. 1903. no. 20. The commissariot record of Moray. Register of testaments, 1684-1800. 1904.

no. 21. Shetland. 1611-1684. no. 22.

The commissariot record of Orkney and
Register of testaments. Part I. Orkney,

Part II. Shetland, 1611-1649. 1904. The commissariot record of Stirling. Register of testaments, 1607-1800. 1904.

no. 23.

The commissariot record of Wigtown. Testaments, 1700-1800. 1904.

no. 24.

Miscellaneous executry papers preserved in H.M. Register House. 1481-1740. 1904. no. 25.

Register of burials in the Chapel Royal or abbey of Holyroodhouse, 1706-1900. 1900. no. 26. Register of interments in the Greyfriars burying-ground, Edinburgh, 1658-1700. 1902. no. 27. The register of marriages for the parish of Edinburgh, 1595-1700. 1905. no. 28. The register of apprentices of the city of Edinburgh, 1583-1666. 1906.

no. 29. Protocol book of Gavin Ros, N.P., 1512-1532. 1908.

no. 30. Register of baptisms, chapels at Bairnie and Tillydesk, 1763-1801, and index, 1908.

no. 31. Index to genealogies, birthbriefs, and funeral escutcheons recorded in the Lyon office. 1908.

no. 32. Index to the register of burials in the churchyard of Restalrig, 1728-1854. 1908. no. 33. The commissariot of Argyll. Register of inventories, 1693-1702. 1909. no. 34. The commissariot of Edinburgh. Consistorial processes and decreets. 1909. The register of marriages for the parish of Edinburgh, 1701-1750. 1908.

no. 35.

no. 36.

1658-1800.

Charter chest of the earldom of Wigtown, 1214-1681; and the charter chest of the earldom of Dundonald, 1219-1672. 1910. Protocol book of Sir Alexander Gaw, 1910.

no. 37. 1540-1558.

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no. 38. Parish registers of Dunfermline, 1561no. 39. Parish register of Durness, 1764-1814. 1911.

no. 40. Protocol book of Sir William Corbet, 1529-1555. 1911.

no. 41. Register of baptisms, proclamations, mar

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no. 45.

1642-1722.

Melrose parish register of baptisms.

1910-11.

no. 46. Parish of Holyroodhouse or Canongate. 1911-13. Register of marriages, 1564-1800.

Scottish, The, reformer; a weekly temperance and family newspaper. v. 16, no. 383, 386, 795, 799, 801, 803-804, 819, 821, 823824 (1901); v. 17, no. 849, 851, 854, 867, 878, 880-881; v. 18, no. 910-911; v. 19, no. 990. Glasgow, 1901-04. f°. †† VTZA

Scottish review. A quarterly journal of social progress and general literature. 1-10 (1853-62). Glasgow, 1853-62. 8°.

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Founded in Edinburgh in 1882 "for the purpose of printing and editing texts in early and middle Scots."

The volumes were originally issued in parts and are entered here according to the official numbering. In the case of a work published in more than one part, the numbering of each part comprised in it is stated.

v. 1.

The kingis quair: together with a ballad of good counsel. By King James 1. of Scotland. part 1. 1884. v. 2.

The poems of William Dunbar. parts 2, 14, 16, 21, 29. 3 v. 1893.

v. 3. Ane treatise callit The court of Venus, deuidit into four buikis: newlie compylit be Iohne 1884. Rolland in Dalkeith, 1575. part 3.

v. 5. The historie of Scotland wrytten first in Latin by...Jhone Leslie...and translated in Scottish by Father James Dalrymple...1596. parts 5, 14, 19, 34. 1888-95.

v. 6.

By

The actis and deidis of the illustere and vailzeand campioun Schir William Wallace... 1889. Henry the Minstrel. parts 6-7, 17. v. 8. Sir Tristrem. v. 9. The poems of Alexander Montgomerie. 1887.

parts 9-11. v. 12.

1886. part 8.

The richt vay to the Kingdom of Heuine. By John Gau. part 12. 1888.

v. 13. Legends of the saints in the Scottish 3 v. dialect of the fourteenth century. parts 13, 18, 23, 25, 35, 37. 1896.

v. 15. Certain tractates: together with the book of four score three questions, and a translation of 2 v. 1888-90. Vincentius Lirinensis. parts 15, 22. v. 20. Satirical poems of the time of the Reformation. 2 v. parts 20, 24, 28, 30. 1891-93. v. 26. Vernacular writings of George Buchanan.

1892.

zas.

v. 27.

Written and collected by Robert Lindesay of Pitscottie. 3 v. parts 42, 43, 60. 1899-1911.

v. 44. Gilbert of the Hayes prose manuscript (A.D. 1456). 1901.

v. 45. Catholic tractates of the sixteenth cen1901. tury, 1573-1600. v. 46. New Testament in Scots...turned into 3 v. Scots by Murdoch Nisbet c. 1520. parts 46, 49, 52. 1901-05.

v. 47. Livy's History of Rome, the first five books, translated into Scots by John Bellenden, 1533. 2 v. 1901-03. parts 47, 51. v. 48. Poems of Alexander Hume (?1557-1609.)

1902.
v. 50.
Wyntoun.

v. 55.
55, 58.

v. 59.

The original Chronicle of Andrew of 6 v. 1903-08. parts 50, 53, 54, 56, 57. Poems of Robert Henryson. v. 2-3. parts 1908.

Poems of Alexander Montgomerie. Supplementary volume. part 59. 1910.

v. 61. Geddie, William. Bibliography of middle Scots poets. part 61. 1912.

New Series

v. 1. The kingis quair: together with a ballad of good counsel. 2. ed. 1911. v. 2. From Cambridge Lancelot of the Laik. University Library ms. 1912.

v. 3-4. The poetical works of William Drummond of Hawthornden. 2 v. 1913. v. 5. Poems of James Stewart of Baldynneis. v. 2. 1913.

Slater's Royal national commercial directory of Scotland... Manchester, 1878. † CP

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MITCHELL, Sir Arthur. Jubilee address to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1902. The pre-history of the Scottish area. 57 P. Edinburgh: Neill and Co., 1902. illus. sq. 8°. QPM p. box 1 SMELLIE, William. An historical account of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. (Society Scotland. of Antiquaries of Archæologia Scotica. Edinburgh, 1792. + СРА 4°. v. 1, p. iii-xxxiii.) 1896.

Scottish alliterative poems in riming stan-
1897.
parts 27, 38.

v. 31.

The Bruce: or The book of the most excellent and noble prince Robert de Broyss... Compiled by Master John Barbour...1375. 1894. parts 31, 32, 33. v. 36.

v. 39.

2 v.

The poems of Alexander Scott. A compendious book of godly and spiritual songs, commonly known as "The gude and godlie ballatis." Reprinted from the edition of 1567. 1897. v. 40. Works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan. parts 40, 41. 1898.

2 v.

v. 42.

The historie and cronicles of Scotland...

Society of Solicitors of Banffshire. Charter of incorporation in favour of the society...1840. Banff: J. Paterson, 1841. 10 p. 8°. XAI p.v. 7

Aber

Periodicals and Transactions, continued. Spalding Club. [Publications. deen, v. d. 4°.]

This club was founded in Aberdeen in 1839 "for the printing of the historical, ecclesiastical, genealogical, typographical and literary remains of the north-eastern counties of Scotland." The club was dissolved in 1870.

The volumes in the New York Public Library are here listed in their official order.

[no. 3, 6, 16, 20, 24.1 Miscellany of the Spalding Club. 5 _v. 1841-52.

[no. 7.] Extracts from the presbytery book of Strathbogie. 1631-1654. 1843.

[no. 9.] Collections for a history of the shires of Aberdeen and Banff. 1843.

[no. 12, 19.] Extracts from the Council register of Aberdeen. 1398-1625. 2 v. 1844-48.

[no. 13-14.] Registrum episcopatus Aberdonensis. 1845. 2 v.

[no. 18.] Genealogical deduction of the family of Rome of Kilravock. 1848.

1859.

[no. 30.] Book of the thanes of Cawdor. [no. 33.] The diary of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, 1630-1635. 1863.

[no. 34.] Ane account of the family of Innes, by Duncan Forbes of Culloden, 1698. 1864.

Each of these volumes is catalogued separately in this list.

Speculative Society of Edinburgh. History of the Speculative Society of Edinburgh, from its institution in M.DCC.LXIV. Edinburgh: printed for the society, 1845. 5 p.1., 485 (1) p. 4°. *EC

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Spottiswoode Society. The Spottiswoode miscellany: a collection of original papers and tracts, illustrative chiefly of the civil and ecclesiastical history of Scotland. Edited by James Maidment. Edinburgh: The Spottiswoode Society, 1844-45. 2 v. 8°.

CP

Tait's Edinburgh magazine. new series, v. 1-15, 20-21, 23-27 (1834-48, 1853-54, 185660). Edinburgh, 1834-60. 4°. * DA

Thistle, The. A Scottish patriotic magazine. v. 1(1908-9). Edinburgh: J. & J. Gray & Co., 1909. 8°.

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v. 10, 14-15, 31-33 imperfect. Wernerian Natural History Society. Memoirs. v. 1-7(1808-37). Edinburgh, 1811-38. 8°. PQA

West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute. Journal. v. 1-19. Glasgow, 18921912. 8°. VLA

List of members. session 1910/111911/12. Glasgow, 1911-12. 8°. VHT Wodrow Society. Annual report and state of accounts. no. 3-4. Edinburgh: Wodrow Society, 1824-25. 8°. ZWGF p. box

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Founded in 1841 "for the publication of the works of the fathers and early writers of the Reformed Church of Scotland." The society practically ceased to exist in 1850.

no. 1. The autobiography and diary of Mr. James Melvill, minister of Kilrenny in Fife. With a 1842. continuation of the diary.

no. 2.

The history of the Kirk of Scotland, from the year 1558 to August, 1637. By John Row. With a continuation to July, 1639, by his son, John Row. 1842.

no. 3. The correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow, minister of Eastwood. 3 v. 1842-43. no. 4. Sermons by the Rev. Robert Bruce, minister of Edinburgh; reprinted from the original edi tion of 1590 and 1591. With collections for his life by Rev. R. Wodrow. 1843. no. 5. The history of the Kirk of Scotland, by Mr. David Calderwood, some time minister of Crailing. 8 v. 1842-49.

no. 7.

no. 6. Select works of Robert Rollock, principal of the University of Edinburgh. 2 v. 1844-49. Select biographies. Edited for the Wodrow Society, chiefly from manuscripts in the library of the Faculty of Advocates. 2 v. 1845-47.

no. 8. An apologetical narration of the state and government of the Kirk of Scotland since the Reformation, by W. Scot. Certaine records touching the estate of the kirk in the years 1605 and 1606, by John Forbes. 1846. CPA no. 9. The miscellany of the Wodrow Society: containing tracts and original letters chiefly relating to the ecclesiastical affairs of Scotland dur ing the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 1844. no. 10. The history of the Reformation in Scotland. By John Knox. 2 v. 1846-48.

Titan. A monthly magazine. v. 23-29. Edinburgh, 1856-59. 8°. *DE

Continuation of Hogg's Instructor. University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews. Publications. no. 1-10. Oxford, 1901-11.

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no. 11. The life of Mr. Robert Blair, minister of St. Andrews, containing his autobiography, from 1593 to 1636, with supplement to his life, and continuation of the history of the times to 1680, by his son-in-law, Mr. William Row, minister of Ceres. 1848.

no. 12. A logical analysis of the epistle of Paul to the Romans, by Charles Ferme, translated from the Latin by William Skae; and a commentary on the same epistle by Andrew Melville, in the original Latin. Edited with a life of Ferme. 1850.

Young Scots Society. Young Scots publication department. no. 9. Edinburgh [1907?). 12°.

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