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USEFUL KNOWLEDGE & ENTERTAINING ANECDOTE-(continued),

Talks About Plants; or, Early Lessons in Botany. By Mrs. LANCASTER, Author of "Wild Flowers Worth Notice," &c. With Six Coloured Plates and Numerous Wood Engravings. Crown 8vo., cloth, gilt edges, 5s.

The Four Seasons; A Short Account of the Structure of Plants, being Four Lectures written for the Working Men's Institute, Paris. With Illustrations. Imperial 16mo., 3s. 6d.

Trees, Plants, and Flowers, their Beauties, Uses, and Influences. By Mrs. R. LEE. With Coloured Groups of Flowers from Drawings by JAMES ANDREWS. Second Thousand. 8vo., cloth, gilt edges, 10s. 6d.

Everyday Things; or, Useful Knowledge respecting the principal Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Substances in Common Use. 18mo., cloth is. 6d.

Infant Amusements; or, How to Make a Nursery Happy. With practical Hints to Parents and Nurses on the Moral and Physical Training of Children. Cloth, 38. 6d. Female Christian Names, and their Teachings. By MARY E. BROMFIELD. Beautifully printed on Toned Paper. Imp. 32mo., Cloth, gilt edges, Is. French Morocco, Calf or Morocco, 4s.

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3s. 6d.

Our Soldiers; or, Anecdotes of the Campaigns and Gallant Deeds of the British Army during the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. By W. H. G. KINGSTON. With Frontispiece. Eighth Thousand. Cloth, 35.; gilt edges, 3s. 6d. Anecdotes of the Habits and Instincts of Animals. By Mrs. R. LEE. Illustrated by HARRISON WEir. Post 8vo., Cloth, 3s. 6d., or gilt edges, 4s.

Anecdotes of the Habits and Instincts of Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes. By Mrs. R. LEE. Illustrated by HARRISON WEIR. Post 8vo., Cloth, 38. 6d., gilt edges, 4s.

Notabilia; or, Curious and Amusing Facts about many Things. Explained and Illustrated. By the late JOHN TIMBS, F.S.A. Post 8vo., 6s.

By the same Author.

Ancestral Stories and Traditions of Great Families. Illustrative of English History. With Frontispiece. Cloth, 7s. 6d.

Strange Stories of the Animal World; a Book of Curious Contributions to Natural History. Second Edition with Illustrations by ZWECKER. Gilt edges, 6s.

HANDBOOKS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.

The Young Wife's Own Book.

A Manual of

Personal and Family Hygiene, containing everything that the young wife and mother ought to know concerning her own health at the most important periods of her life, and that of her children. By L. A. WEATHERLY, M.D., Author of "Ambulance Lectures," "Hygiene and Home Nursing," &c. Fcap. 8vo., cloth limp, price Is.

Popular Lectures on Plain and High-class

Cookery. By a former Staff Teacher of the National Training
School of Cookery. Cloth, Is. 6d.

The Art of Washing; Clothes, Personal, and
House. By Mrs. A. A. STRANGE BUTSON. Cloth, price Is. 6d.
Ambulance Lectures: or, What to do in Cases of
Accidents or Sudden Illness. By L. A. WEATHERLY,
M.D., Lecturer to the Ambulance Department, Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England. With numerous Illustrations.
9th Thousand. Cloth. thoroughly revised, price Is.

Lectures on Domestic Hygiene and Home Nursing. By L. A. WEATHERLEY, M.D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England; Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, &c. Illustrated. Cloth, limp, Is. Artizan Cookery, and how to Teach it. By

a Pupil of the National Training School for Cookery, South Kensington. Sewed, 6d.

FICTION, &c.

Percy Pomo; or, The Autobiography of a South Sea

Islander. A Tale of Life and Adventure (Missionary, Trading, and Slaving) in the South Pacific. Crown 8vo., cloth, price 65.

Over the Seas and Far away.

A Story, by CECILIA LUSHINGTON, Author of "Fifty Years in Sandbourne." Crown 8vo., cloth, price 3s. 6d.

Halek; an Autobiographical Fragment. By JOHN H. NICHOLSON. Crown 8vo., price 7s. 6d.

Hillsland as it was Seventy Years ago. A Story in One Volume. By the Rev. F. H. MORGAN. Crown 8vo., cloth, price 5s.

Lois Leggatt; a Memoir.

By FRANCIS CARR,

Author of "Left Alone," "Tried by Fire," &c. One vol., crown 8vo., price 6s., cloth.

Worthless Laurels. A Story of the Stage. By

EMILY CARRINGTON. Three vols., crown 8vo., 31s. 6d.

Louis or, Doomed to the Cloister.

Religious Life in the time of Louis XIV.

A Tale of Founded on Fact.

By M. J. HOPE. Dedicated by permission to Dean Stanley.
Three vols., crown 8vo., 31s. 6d.

Tried by Fire. By FRANCIS CARR, Author of "Left Alone," &c. Three vols., crown 8vo., 31s. 6d.

Thirteen at Dinner, and what came of it. Being Arrowsmith's Christmas Annual, 1881. In attractive paper covers, price Is. Contributions by A. B. EDWARDS, F. WEDMORE, F. E. WEATHERLY, L. A. WEATHERLY, J. A. SYMONDS," AGRIKLER," HUGH CONWAY, &c., &c. Illustrations by G. H. EDWARDS, J. J. CURNOCK, H. WHATLEY, E. C. LAVARS. Engravings by WHYMPER.

FICTION, &C.-(continued).

The Vicar of Wakefield; a Tale.

By OLIVER GOLDSMITH. With Eight Illustrations by JOHN ABSOLON. Beautifully printed by Whittingham, on superfine paper, 3s. 6d. cloth. 10s. 6d. Morocco Antique.

A Journey to the Centre of the Earth. From the French of JULES VERNE. With 52 Illustrations by RIOU. New Edition. Post 8vo., 6s.; or bevelled boards, gilt edges, 7s. 6d.

For a Dream's Sake. By MRS. HERBERT MARTIN, Author of "Bonnie Lesley," &c. Two vols., crown 8vo., cloth, 215.

The Secret of the Sands; or, The Water Lily and her Crew. By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. Two vols., crown 8vo., cloth, gilt tops, 12s.

Elsie Grey; A Tale of Truth. By CECIL CLARKE. Crown 8vo., cloth, 5s.

St. Nicholas Eve and other Tales.

C. ROWSELL. Crown 8vo., price 7s. 6d.

By MARY

Wothorpe by Stamford. A Tale of Bygone Days. By C. HOLDICH. Five Engravings. Cloth, 35. 6d.

POETRY AND BELLES LETTRES.

Rhymes in Council: Aphorisms Versified-185. By S. C. HALL, F.S.A. Dedicated by permission to the Grandchildren of the Queen. 4to., printed in black with red borders. Cloth elegant, 2s. 6d.

Ambition's Dream. A Poem in Two Fyttes. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo., price 2s. 6d.

The Seasons; a Poem by the Rev. O. RAYMOND, LL.B., Author of "Paradise," and other Poems. Fcap. 8vo., with Four Illustrations. Cloth, 2s. 6d.

POETRY AND BELLES LETTRES-(continued.)

The Golden Queen: a Tale of Love, War, and Magic. By EDWARD A. SLOANE. Cloth, gilt edges, 6s.; or plain edges, 5s.

Grandma's Attic Treasures; A Story of Old Time Memories. By MARY D. BRINE. Illustrated with numerous Wood Engravings, executed in the best style of the art. Suitable for a Christmas Present. Small quarto, cloth, gilt edges, price

Indian Summer. Autumn Poems and Sketches. By L. CLARKSON. One handsome folio Volume, with Twelve Plates, printed in colours, showing the various flowers and leaves that are found in America during that delightful warm period of the late autumn, which is called the Indian Summer. Elegantly bound in cloth, gilt edges, price One Guinea.

A Woodland Idyll. By Miss PHŒBE ALLEN. It is dedicated to Principal Shairp, and is an attempt to represent allegorically the relative positions of Nature, Art, and Science in our World. Cloth, 25. 6d.

The Classics for the Million; being an Epitome in English of the Works of the Principal Greek and Latin Authors. By HENRY GREY. New and cheaper edition price Is.

Stories from Early English Literature, with

some Account of the Origin of Fairy Tales, Legends and Traditionary Lore. Adapted to the use of Young Students. By Miss S. J. Venables DODDS. Crown 8vo., price 5s.

Similitudes. Like likes Like.

boards, price 2s. 6d.

16mo., cloth, bevelled

A Key to all the Waverley Novels in Chronological Sequence. By HENRY GREY, Author of "Classics for

the Million." Price Threepence. These brief sketches of the "Historical Novels by Sir Walter Scott" are offered to the public with the hope that, to those who have read the Tales (which fill ten thousand closely printed pages and extend over a period of

more than seven hundred years), they may serve as a memento of the principal scenes and characters, and to those who have not, as an appetising foretaste of the intellectual feast in store for them.

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