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IBOTSON AND PALMER, PRINTERS, SAVOY STREET, STRAND.

J. HATCHARD AND SON.

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BOTANICAL SKETCHES of the Twentyfour Classes of the Linnæan System, with Fifty Specimens of English Plants, taken from Nature. Also an account of their place of growth, time of flowering, and medicinal properties. With a Glossary. Cr. 8vo. 15s. boards.

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The NATURALIST'S JOURNAL.

By the Hon. DAINES BARRINGTON. This Journal will be found particularly useful to Agriculturists, Farmers, Gardeners, and Country Gentlemen; forming tables for every day in the year; with spaces allotted to the variations on the Thermometer, Barometer, Wind, and Weather-The fall of Rain or Snow-Trees first in LeafPlants first in Flower-Appearance or Disappearance of Bird and Insect-Observations on Fishes and other Animals-and miscellaneous Observations and Memorandums.

From such Journals kept in different parts of the kingdom, perhaps the most accurate materials for the Natural History of Great Britain may in time be expected, as well as many improvements and discoveries in Agriculture. In oblong 4to. neatly printed on drawing paper. 10s. 6d.

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EVERY MAN HIS OWN GARDENER, being a new and much more complete Gardener's Calendar and general Directory, than any one hitherto published; containing Directions for every Month in the Year. By THOMAS MAWE and JOHN ABERCROMBIE. Twenty-second edition. 12mo. 8s. bound.

IV.

IRELAND IN TIMES PAST; an Historical Retrospect, Ecclesiastical and Civil, with illustrative Notes. 2 vols. 8vo. 17. 4s. boards.

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The MONTHS of the YEAR; or, CONVERSATIONS on the CALENDAR. A Compendium of Biography, History, and Chronology; explaining the many Remarkable Events recorded in the Almanack. With an elegant Frontispiece. 12mo. 7s. boards.

VI.

CAROLINE and her MOTHER; or, FAMILIAR CONVERSATIONS for CHILDREN. Principally upon Entomological Subjects. By a LADY. 12mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

VII.

FASHIONABLE AMUSEMENTS. Cr. 8vo.

6s. boards.

Nor I from Virtue's call decoy thine ear;
Friendly to pleasure are her sacred laws.

Let Temperance' smile the cup of gladness cheer;
cup is death if he withhold applause.-BEATTIE.

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VIII.

MIRIAM, or the POWER of TRUTH, a Jewish Tale. By the Author of "Influence." Post 8vo. 108. 6d. boards.

IX.

SEPHORA; a Hebrew Tale, descriptive of the COUNTRY of PALESTINE, and of the MANNERS and CUSTOMS of the ANCIENT ISRAELITES. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 14s. boards.

X.

The HISTORY of the FAIRCHILD FAMILY. Ninth Edition. 12mo. 5s. boards.

XI.

A SKETCH of MY FRIEND'S FAMILY, intended to suggest some Practical Hints on Religion and Domestic Manners. By Mrs. MARSHALL. New Edition. 18mo. 2s. 6d. half-bound.

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SACRAMENTAL, PRESENTATION PLATE and TROWELS. LAMBERT'S,

10, 11, & 12, COVENTRY STREET, LONDON, W., GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS

TO THE QUEEN, AND THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

A large collection of every description of Second-hand Plate always on hand.

HART AND SON,

Ecclesiastical and Domestic Metal Workers,

AND ENGRAVERS OF MEMORIAL BRASSES,

53 to 58, WYCH STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Show Rooms also, 20, Cockspur-street, Pall Mall, London, S. W.

Gasaliers, Coronæ, Brackets, and Standards for Gas, Oil, and Candles. Moderator and other Lamps.

Gates, Grilles, Altar Boundary, and Tomb Railings, Hinges, Door Furniture, Bell Pulls.

Vanes, Gable Terminals, and Patent Lightning Conductors.

Ventilators of all kinds.

Chalices, Patens, Flagons, Candlesticks, Crosses, Flower Vases.

Lecterns, Book Desks, Font Covers, and Guards. Alms Basins and Boxes. Glastonbury and Altar Chairs.

Coffin Furniture, Mortuary Crosses, &c.

PRIZE MEDALS:-London, 1851 and 1862. Paris, 1855. Amsterdam, 1853. Illustrated Catalogues on application.

HART AND SON, Ecclesiastical and Domestic Metal Workers, and Engravers of Memorial Brasses, 53 to 58, Wych-street, Strand, London. Show Rooms also, 20, Cockspur-street, Pall Mall, London, S.W.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

WONES&WILLIS

CHURCH FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

BIRMINGHAM AND LONDON,

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Respectfully inform their patrons, that in consequence of their increasing trade, and fully to develope the advantages they possess, they have found it necessary to remove their London Establishment from No. 73, to more extensive premises,

No. 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET

(OPPOSITE THE BRITISH MUSEUM),

where in future they purpose keeping a STOCK of the various Goods they manufacture, so as to be able to execute promptly any Orders entrusted to their care.

*J. and W. take this opportunity of stating, that in addition to other advantages, they have made arrangements with one of the first Houses in Lyons for a constant supply of SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DAMASKS, GOLD EMBROIDERY, LACES, for Eucharistic Vestments, &c.

JOHN WARNER AND SONS,

BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON.

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"For excellent workmanship, and ingenuity applied in chiming bells by machinery."-See Jurors' Report.

J. W. and SONS use only pure BELL METAL, the only metal which gives

a FINE MUSICAL SOUND.

A large stock of Bells can be seen at the Foundry.

CRACKED BELLS RECAST, AND OLD PEALS REHUNG.

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