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America: SMITH'S GENERAL HISTORY OF VIRGINIA, small folio, Facsimiles of the 4 maps and the portrait of the Duchess of Richmond, each £1. 18 (1624)

It is very seldom indeed that a copy of Smith's Virginia contains all the maps and portraits. The two portraits indeed are so rare that bibliographers disagree whether they were issued with the book or not. The compiler of the Catalogue of Mr. Huth's Library says of his copy, that "it evidently never possessed the portraits of the Duchess of Richmond and Matoaka, which are inserted in some copies, but were not originally issued with the book."

Armorial China, REPRODUCED BY WILLIAM GRIGGS.

Issued, to Subscribers only, a Beautiful Privately Printed Work; consisting of 24 exquisite plates in gold and colours, with cover for binding, £2. 28

1887

No Work has yet appeared giving in colour an illustrated account of the specimens of Armorial China which still remain in the possession of many of the Nobility and Gentry of this Country. It was suggested that a work containing coloured Facsimiles of some of the finest examples would be of interest to many. Several of these were placed at Mr. Griggs' disposal by the Earl of Jersey, Lord Scarsdale, Lady Charlotte Schreiber, Miss Ffarington, G. Leveson Gower, Esq., F.S.A., A. W. Franks. Esq., M.A., F.S.A., and J. J. Howard, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A.

Archæologia Cambrensis, the Journal of the CAMBRIAN

ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. A COMPLETE SET, from the beginning in 1846 to 1886 inclusive, with GENERAL INDEX and the supplementary and extra works issued by the Society, as detailed below;-in all 46 vols. 8vo. with a great number of plates and woodcuts; twenty-six vols. hf. bound in calf, the rest in parts, uncut, VERY SCARCE, £30 1846-86

(FIRST SERIES) 4 vols. 1846-49; SUPPLEMENT to the First Series, 1 vol. 1850-SECOND SERIES, 5 vols. 1850-54; THIRD Series, 15 vols. 1855-69; FOURTH SERIES, 14 vols. 1870-83; FIFTH SERIES, 3 vols. 1884-86.

The extra works are: Original Documents, vol. I, completed, and vol. II, in course of publication (issued in the numbers of the fourth and fifth series); Dictionary of Celtic Remains (issued in the numbers for 1873 to 1878); Brut y Tywysogion, the Gwentian Chronicle of Caradoc of Llancarvan; The Lordship of Gower in the Marches of Wales; Baronia de Kemys; The Land of Morgan, by G. T. Clark; Gesta Regum Britanniæ, ed. by F. Michel.

'Arabic:

ARABIC GRAMMAR, new edition: FARIS Ash-Shidyaq's PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE ARABIC LANGUAGE, with Interlineal Reading Lessons, Dialogues and Vocabulary. Fourth Edition revised from the 2nd Ed., by the Rev. H. A. Williams, 12mo. pp. viii and 234, cl. 78 6d 1889

The best and cheapest method of acquiring the Language spoken in Syria, Egypt, Arabia. and by the Arabs in all parts of the World.

"This ingenious little book deserves the favour with which it has been received; for the Author has made a bold attempt to simplify that very complex subject, Arabic Grammar The book is strong in Dialogues, to which forty-four pages are given. This is the part of the book which has found favour with the public; and the Syrian author is here quite at home. The Dialogues are decidedly good, consisting simply of colloquial sentences on various subjects. to be learnt by heart, and used as needed. Faris Ash-Shidyaq ends his book with a vocabulary containing about 3000 very common, and therefore very useful, words. We can certainly say of Fâris that his book is good, as far as it goes."-Allen's Indian Mail.

Astle on Writing: The Origin and Progress

of WRITING, as well Hieroglyphic as Elementary, Illustrated by Engravings taken from Marbles, Manuscripts, and Charters, Ancient and Modern; also some Account of the Origin and Progress of Printing. By THOMAS ASTLE, F.R.S., F.A.S., late Keeper of Records in the Tower of London, royal 4to. with 33 plates (some coloured), bds. 208

1803

Botany :

GRANT (Capt. Bartle) The Orchids of Burma and the Andaman Islands described, 8vo. vi, 424 and 8 Index pp. (subscription price 12s 6d), cloth,

10s

Rangoon, 1895

Published privately in Burma. Indispensable to all Orchid Collectors.

New Publications of
of the
the BRITISH

MUSEUM:

CATALOGUE of the BIRDS in the British Museum. Vol. XXIV. LIMICOLE By R. B. SHARPE. 8vo., 807 pages, and 7 COLOURED plates; cloth, 258 1896

of this mass of literature has been actually consulted.

The collection of specimens is a truly wonderful one. Of the 255 species recorded, the British Museum contains 250, and the types are 68 in number.-Intro.

The specimens arranged and catalogued in it (the above volume) are 13,440, exclusive of many hundreds of duplicates. The references quoted in the synonymy are 18,892. With the exception of a few books, which proved to be inaccessible, the whole CATALOGUE of the Birds in the British Museum, vol. XXVII: CHENOMORPHE (Palamedeæ, Phoenicopteri, Anseres) CRYPTURI, and RATITE, by T. SALVADORI. 8vo. xv and 636 pages, with 19 COLOURED plates; cloth, £1. 128

"The present volume concludes the series of the Catalogue of Birds . . . its publication precedes that of vols. 24, 25 and 26... it will be followed immediately by vol. 25, which contains the Gulls and

1895

Petrels.. In a final volume it is intended to give a supplementary list of the species described since the publication of the several volumes, and an Index to the whole work."-Albert Günther.

THORELL (Professor Dr. T.). Descriptive Catalogue of the SPIDERS of

BURMA, based upon the collection preserved in the British Museum. 10s 6d

"Mr. E. W. Oates, who has made many valuable contributions to the Zoological Department in the British Museum, presented to the Trustees the large collection of Spiders which he had formed during his residence in Burma. He suggested at the same time that it should be offered for examination to Professor Dr. T. Thorell, who already on previous occasions had included Burmese Arachnida in the long series of invaluable memoirs by which he has advanced our knowledge of this class.

made by Eugene W. OATES, and 8vo. xxxvi and 406 pages; cloth,

1895

Professor Thorell readily undertook the work, but found the collection much richer than he anticipated, and, in fact, devoted the greater part of his time for the last three years to its examination and description. The manuscript, when completed, proved to be too extensive for publication in a periodical, and therefore the Trustees considered it best that it should be published in the form of a separate work."Albert Günther.

CATALOGUE of the SNAKES in the British Museum. Vol. III, containing the Colubrida (Opisthoglyphæ and Proteroglyphæ), Amblycephalidæ, and Viperidae. By G. A. BOULENGER. 8vo. xiv and 727 pages, and 25 plates comprising about 200 figures, also woodcuts; cloth, £1. 68

"With this volume is brought to a conclusion a series of works which all zoologists must acknowledge to be of primary importance in the history of science. The series consists of nine volumes, viz. :-The Catalogue of Batrachia Salientia, published in 1882; The Catalogue of Batrachia Gradientia, also in 1882; The Catalogue of Lizards, vol. i, 1885, vol. ii, 1885, vol. iii, 1887; The Catalogue of Chelonians, Rhynchocephalians, and Crocodiles, 1889, and the Catalogue of Snakes, vol. i, 1893, vol. ii, 1894, and vol. iii, 1896.

1896

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BEZOLD (C.). Catalogue of the CUNEIFORM Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum. Vol. IV. Impl. 8vo. cloth, 20s

Contains the description of 6319 Tablets.

1896

British Museum Publications :

CATALOGUE of the AFRICAN PLANTS collected by Dr. Friedrich WELWITSCH in 1853-61-DICOTYLEDONS, part I. By W. H. HIERN. 8vo. xxv and 336 pages, with portrait; bds. 78 6d

Owing to the great increase of interest in the flora of the African continent, it has been thought advisable that the treasures contained in so remarkable a collection should be published. The Dicotyledons will form two volumes or parts; and a CATALOGUE of PRINTED BOOKS.

in double columns, 2s

1896

third and concluding will be devoted to the remaining groups-the Hepatica by Dr. F. Stephani, the Freshwater Algæ by Mr. W. West, and the rest by the staff of the Department of Botany.-See Preface.

ROME, Church of.-POPES.

Folio, 104 pp.

1896

issued by Popes as Head of the Church."— Extract from Prefatory Note.

"In this extract from the General Catalogue are included Bulls, Briefs, Decretals, and other official documents CATALOGUE of the GREEK and ETRUSCAN VASES in the British Museum. Vol. IV, Vases of the latest period. By H. B. WALTERS, 4to. with 16 plates and 20 illustrations in the text; cloth, 168

1896

Volume II, Black Figured Vases, 1893, price 24s, has been published; vols. I and III are in preparation.

CATALOGUE of the BIRDS in the British Museum, vol. XXV: GAVIE (Terns, Gulls, and Skuas) by Howard SAUNDERS; TUBINARES (Petrels and Albatrosses) by Osbert SALVIN. 8vo. 476 pages and 8 coloured plates; cloth,

21s

1896

CATALOGUE of the MADREPORARIAN CORALS in the British Museum. Vol. II, The Genus TURBINARIA, and the Genus ASTREOPORA. By Henry M. BERNARD. Impl. 4to., with 33 plates representing about 130 specimens ; cloth, 188

RIEU (Charles).

SCRIPTS in the British Museum. columns; cloth, 158

1896

Supplement to the Catalogue of the PERSIAN MANUImpl. 4to. ix and 308 payes in double 1895 (Issued in 1896) the last quarter of the present year."Preface.

"The present Supplement deals with 425 MSS. acquired by the Museum during the last twelve years, namely from 1883, the year in which the third and last volume of the Persian Catalogue was published, to

The three vols.of the Catalogue of Persian MSS. are still to be had: Vol. I, 1879, 25s; Vol. II, 1881, 25s; Vol. III, 1883, 25s.

Bucks: PARISH REGISTERS of GREAT HAMPDEN, 1557-1812, edited

by E. A. Ebblewhite, impl. 8vo. (cost to Subscribers £2. 28), bds. 158 1593

The Entries. to the number of Three Thousand, include many of Historical interest, at the head of which stands that of the Burial of John Hampden the Patriot while the names of Cromwell, Pimm, Lenthall, Mosse, Trevor, etc., are

sufficient to give an idea of the value of the Records of this little Village, with which the ancient Family of Hampden (now represented by Lord Buckinghamshire) has always been so closely connected.

Greg's Comparative Philology
Philology of the Old and New

Worlds in relation to Archaic Speech, with copious Vocabularies, impl. Svo. 72 and 355 pp. (pub. at £1. 11s 6d); cloth, 10s

1893

The comparative Vocabularies exhibit a marvellous amount of industry and intelligent research. All the learning of Prince Louis Lucian Bonaparte's Philological Library is represented by this One Volume.

Zoology and Geology of East Africa:

BLANFORD (W. T.) Observations on the Geology and Zoology of Abyssinia, 1867-1868, 8vo. folding plate, geological view, and 8 coloured plates of BIRDS (pub. at 218), cloth, 78 6d

1870

Hitherto no Scientific work had been published on the Geology and Zoology of Abyssinia. The above will be welcome to Scientists and Sportsmen.

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