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RUSSIAN SHORES OF THE BLACK SEA IN

THE AUTUMN OF 1852.

WITH A VOYAGE DOWN THE VOLGA AND A TOUR THROUGH THE COUNTRY OF THE

DON COSSACKS.

By Laurence Oliphant, Esq.

Author of a "Journey to Nepaul," &c.

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LIFE IN

THE

FAR WEST.

By G. F. Ruxton, Esq.

"One of the most daring and resolute of travellers. excitement is seldom submitted to the public."-Athenæum.

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NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY

SYRIA AND PALESTINE.

By Lieut. Van De Velde,

THROUGH

"He has contributed much to the 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.

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HISTORY OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT REFUGEE S.

By Professor Charles Weiss of the Lycee Buonaparte.

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WORKS OF THE REV. THOMAS M'CRIE, D.D.

A NEW AND UNIFORM EDITION.

EDITED BY HIS SON,

Thomas M'Crie, D.D., LL.D.

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THE WITNESS OF REASON AND NATURE TO AN ALL-WISE
AND BENEFICENT CREATOR.

By the Rev. J. Tulloch, D.D.
Principal and Primarius Professor of Theology,
St Mary's College, St Andrews.

In Crown Octavo, price 10s. 6d.

INSTITUTES OF METAPHYSIC:

THE

THEORY OF KNOWING AND BEING.

By James F. Ferrier, A.B., Oxon.

Professor of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, St Andrews.

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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.

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In Two Volumes Royal Octavo, price £3, handsomely bound in cloth,
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THE BOOK OF THE FARM.

DETAILING THE LABOURS OF THE

FARMER, FARM-STEWARD, PLOUGHMAN, SHEPHERD, HEDGER, CATTLE-MAN,
FIELD-WORKER, AND DAIRY-MAID, AND FORMING A SAFE MONITOR
FOR STUDENTS IN PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE.

By Henry Stephens, F.R.S.E.

Corresponding Member of the Société Imperiale et Centrale d'Agriculture of France, and of the Royal Agricultural Society of Galicia.

THE EIGHTH THOUSAND.

"The best practical book I have ever met with."-Professor Johnston.

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BOOK OF THE GARDEN.

By Charles M'Intosh,

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THE RURAL ECONOMY OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND.

By Leonce De Lavergne.

Translated from the French. With Notes by a Scottish Farmer.

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the fulness of matter, the variety of information, the importance of the subject, and the vigour and picturesqueness with which the whole is presented to the reader, the Rural Economy of England' may be pronounced one of the best works on the philosophy of agriculture and of agricultural political economy that has appeared."—Spectator.

THE YESTER DEEP-LAND CULTURE.

Being a Detailed Account of the Method of Cultivation which has been successfully practised for several years by the Marquess of Tweeddale at Yester.

By Henry Stephens, F.R.S.E.

Author of the "Book of the Farm."

In Small Octavo, with Engravings on Wood, price 4s. 6d.

ITALIAN

IRRIGATION.

A Report on the Agricultural Canals of Piedmont and Lombardy; addressed to the
Hon. the Directors of the East India Company.

With an Appendix, containing a Sketch of the Irrigation System of
Northern and Central India.

By Lieut.-Col. Baird Smith, F.G.S.

Captain, Bengal Engineers.

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Illustrated with 109 Engravings by Branston. Price 21s.

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"Mr Brown's excellent work."-Quarterly Review.

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A New and Enlarged Edition of

THE PHYSICAL ATLAS OF NATURAL

PHENOMENA.

By Alex. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S, &c.

Geographer to the Queen.

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THE

PHYSICAL ATLAS.

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This day is Published,

AN ATLAS OF ASTRONOMY.

Comprising, in Eighteen Plates, a complete Series of Illustrations of the Heavenly Bodies,
Drawn with the Greatest Care, from Original and Authentic Documents.

By Alex. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., F.R.G:S., F.G.S.
Geographer in Ordinary to Her Majesty for Scotland;
Author of "The Physical Atlas," &c.

EDITED BY J. R. HIND, F. R. A. S.

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INTRODUCTORY TEXT-BOOK OF GEOLOGY.

By David Page, F.G,S,

Crown Octavo, pp. 128, with Illustrations.

"Of late it has not often been our good fortune to examine a text-book on science of which we could express an opinion so entirely favourable as we are enabled to do of Mr Page's little work. The value of an introductory text-book depends upon its correctness, and on the lucid style in which the discoveries of science are described. The first impressions made on the mind take firm hold; and should they be false in the slightest degree, the task of forgetting-unlearning-is an exceedingly difficult one. The labour of acquiring any new branch of knowledge is always great at first; and if the teacher wants clearness, the toil to the learner is greatly increased. Mr Page, in his Text-book of Geology,' exhibits the most perfect knowledge of his subject, and his descriptions of geological phenomena are exceedingly clear and satisfactory. This Introductory Text-book is so good that we shall look forward with interest for the Advanced Text-book which Mr Page announces for publication." -Athenæum.

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