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9. Cicero.

Select Letters. By the Rev. A. WATSON, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford.

10. Aristotle's Politics. By W. L. NEWMAN, M.A., Fellow and Lecturer of Balliol College, Oxford.

11. Selections from Xenophon (for Schools). With English Notes and Maps, by J. S. PHILLPOTTS, B.C.L., Fellow of New College, Oxford; Assistant Master in Rugby School. 12. The Commentaries of C. Jul. Caesar (for Schools). Part I. The Gallic War, with English Notes, &c., by CHARLES E. MOBERLY, M.A., Assistant Master in Rugby School; formerly Scholar of Balliol.

Also, to follow: Part II. The Civil War: by the same Editor. 13. Select Epistles of Cicero and Pliny (for Schools). With English Notes, by the Rev. C. E. PRICHARD, M.A., formerly Fellow of Balliol.

14. Selections from Plato (for Schools). With English Notes, by the Rev. B. JOWETT, M.A., Regius Professor of Greek, and J. PURVES, M.A., Fellow and Lecturer of Balliol College. 15. Theocritus (for Schools). With English Notes, by the Rev. H. SNOW, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Assistant Master at Eton College.

II. MATHEMATICS.

1. A Course of Lectures on Pure Geometry. By H. J. STEPHEN SMITH, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Balliol College, and Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford.

2. Book-keeping. By R. G. C. HAMILTON, Esq., Accountant to the Education Committee of the Privy Council, and JOHN BALL, Esq. (of the Firm of Messrs. Quilter, Ball, & Co.), Examiners in Book-keeping for the Society of Arts' Examination. [Nearly ready.

A Series of Elementary Works is being arranged, and will shortly

be announced.

III. HISTORY.

1. A History of Germany and of the Empire, down to the close of the Middle Ages. By J. BRYCE, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

2. A History of British India. By S. OWEN, M.A., Lee's Reader in Law and History, Christ Church; and Reader in Indian Law in the University of Oxford.

3. A History of Greece. By E. A. FREEMAN, M.A., formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.

4. A Constitutional History of England. By the Rev. W. STUBBS, M.A., formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford.

5. A History of Germany, from the Reformation. By ADOLPHUS W. WARD, M.A., Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge; Professor of History, Owen's College, Manchester.

IV. LAW.

Commentaries on Roman Law; from the original and the best modern sources. In Two Volumes, demy 8vo. By H. J. ROBY, M.A., formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge; Professor of Law at University College, London.

V. PHYSICAL SCIENCE.

1. Natural Philosophy. In four Volumes. By Sir W. THOMSON, LL. D., D. C. L., F. R. S., Professor of Natural Philosophy, Glasgow, and P. G. TAIT, M.A., Professor of Natural Philosophy, Edinburgh; formerly Fellows of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. (Vol. I. now ready, 8vo. cloth, price 258.)

2. By the same Authors, a smaller Work on the same subject, forming a complete Introduction to it, so far as it can be carried out with Elementary Geometry and Algebra.

[In the Press.

3. Forms of Animal Life. By G. ROLLESTON, M.D., F.R.S., Linacre Professor of Physiology, Oxford. Illustrated by Descriptions and Drawings of Dissections. [In the Press. 4. On Laboratory Practice. By A. VERNON HARcourt, M.A., Lee's Reader in Chemistry at Christ Church, and H. G. MADAN, M.A., Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford.

5. Geology. By J. PHILLIPS, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Geology, Oxford.

6. Mechanics. By the Rev. B. PRICE, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, and Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy.

7., Acoustics. By W. F. DONKIN, M. A., F. R. S.,

Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford.

8. Optics. By R. B. CLIFTON, M.A., F.R.A.S., Professor of Experimental Philosophy, Oxford; formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.

9. Electricity. By W. EssoN, M. A., Fellow and Mathematical Lecturer of Merton College, Oxford.

10. Crystallography. By M. H. N. STORY-MASKELYNE, M.A., Professor of Mineralogy, Oxford; and Deputy Keeper, British Museum.

11. Mineralogy. By the same Author.

12. Physiological Physics. By G. GRIFFITH, M.A., Secretary to the British Association, and Natural Science Master at Harrow School.

13. Magnetism.

VI. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.

1. Exercises in Grammatical Analysis, designed to serve as an Exercise and Composition Book in the English Language. By the Rev. E. THRING, M.A., Head Master of Uppingham School. [Nearly ready.

2. The Philology of the English Tongue. By the Rev. J. EARLE, M.A., formerly Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Professor of Anglo-Saxon.

3. Specimens of the Scottish Language; being a Series

of Annotated Extracts illustrative of the Literature and Philology of the Lowland Tongue from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth Century. With Introduction and Glossary. By A. H. BURGESS, A.M.

4. Typical Selections from the best English Authors from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century, (to serve as a higher Reading-book,) with Introductory Notices and Notes, being a Contribution towards a History of English Literature.

VII. FRENCH. By Mons. JULES BUÉ,

Honorary M.A. of Oxford; Taylorian Teacher of French; Examiner in the Oxford Local Examinations from 1858.

1. A French Grammar.

A complete theory of the French language, with the rules in French and English, and numerous Examples to serve as first Exercises in the language.

2. A French Grammar Test. A book of Exercises on French Grammar; each Exercise being preceded by Grammatical Questions.

3. Exercises in Translation No. 1, from French into English, with general rules on Translation; and containing Notes, Hints, and Cautions, founded on a comparison of the Grammar and Genius of the two languages.

4. Exercises in Translation No. 2, from English into French, on the same plan as the preceding book.

FRENCH CLASSICS.

By GUSTAVE MASSON, B.A., Univ. Gallic.,

Assistant Master in Harrow School.

1. Vol.II. Racine: Athalie. Corneille: Le Menteur. With Louis Racine's Life of his Father.

2. Vol. III. Molière: Les Fourberies de Scapin. Racine: Andromaque. With Voltaire's Life of Molière.

VIII. GERMAN CLASSICS. By Dr. BUCHHEIM,

Professor of the German Language and Literature in King's College, London; and Examiner in German to the University of London.

1. Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. With a Life of Schiller; an historical and critical Introduction, Arguments, and a complete Commentary.

[In the Press.

2. Goethe's Egmont. With a Life of Goethe, &c. [In the Press.

3. Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. A Comedy. With a Life of Lessing, Critical Commentary, &c.

IX. ART.

A Treatise on Counterpoint, Canon, and Fugue, based upon that of Cherubini. By the Rev. Sir F. A. GORE OUSELEY, Bart., M.A., Mus. Doc., Professor of Music, Oxford.

[In the Press.

A System of Physical Education: Theoretical and Practical. By ARCHIBALD MACLAREN, The Gymnasium, Oxford.

[In the Press.

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