. . Witchcraft-continued. witches and witchmongers is notablie detected ... by Reginald Scott ... headlines a little cropped ; calf neat, blind tooled W. Brome, 1584 12 10 492 the same, 4to., LARGE and THICK PAPER, an extraorilinarily large and fine copy; in the original vellum 1584 25 00 493 SCOT'S Discovery of V Vitchcraft . . wherein the lewde unchristian practises of Witchmongers . . is notably detected, etc. Sm. 4to. second 1651 1830 495 SINISTRARI. De la Démonialité et des Animaux incubes et saccubes ... Par le R. P. Louis Marie Sinistrari ... (17e siècle)... traduit du Latin par Isidore Liseux (en Latin et Francais). 8vo. sd. Paris, 1875 496 another copy, 8vo., morocco extra, uncut 1875 0 120 497 STRANGE and Wonderful News from Goswell street ... being a Relation how a Person having for three years . . lain under an Evil 1678 ODO 498 A TRUE AND EXACT Relation Of the severall Informations, Examina tions, and Confessions of the late Witches, arraigned and executed in 1615 1 161 499 WEBSTER. The Displaying of supposed Witchcraft, wherein it is affirmed that there are many sorts but that there is a Corporeal 1677 18 ! 500 another copy, folio, LARGE AND THICK PAPER, in old smooth red morocco, gilt edges, CHARLES II's copy, with his device in the cor 1677 6 6 ) 501 Wier. De Praestigiis Daemonvm, et incantationibus ac ueneficiis, Libri V .. Authore Ioanne V Viero 12mo., hf. calf Basil. 1564 502 another edition, 12mo. calf or vellum Basil. 1566 Libri sex Basil. 1568 1 0 1 504 WINSOR (Justin). The Literature of Witchcraft in New England. 8vo. 25 pages ; sd. Worcester, Mass. 1896 505 TRACTS on Witchcraft, etc. Ten exceedingly rare pieces in 1 vol., sm. 4to., calf 12 01 The Triall of Witch-craft, shewing the trve and right methode of the Discovery The Wonderfvll Discouerie of the Witch-crafts of Margaret and Philip Flower, A modest defence of the caveat given to the wearers of impoisoned Amulets, as A briefe discovrse of a disease called the Suffocation of the Mother [against A True relation Of the araignment Of eighteene V Vitches That were tried, convicted, and condemned at ... St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke ... also a List of the names of those that were executed ... London, 1645 [Continued on second page of Wrapper) 0nners 06 ANIMAL STUDIES 23 CHEMISTRY PRINCIPAL CONTENTS: 38 38 54 ORNITHOLOGY . 40, 48 PALÆONTOLOGY 5, 6 ICHTHYOLOGY . 48, 49 ROYAL SOCIETY, LONDON 52 . 25, 26 54 , 27, 28 57 28-32 . 16, 59 33 Voyages, SCIENTIFIC . 60, 61 62, 63 . “The further we proceed the more clearly shall we realize the connection and interdependence of all departments of science. Year after year, as meetings of this Association take place, we may also forsee that 'many shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be increased.' Year after year advances will be made in science; and in reading that Book of Nature that lies ever open before our eyes, successive stones will be brought for building up that Temple of Knowledge of which our fathers and we have laboured to lay the foundations. May we not well exclaim with old Robert Recorde ? "Oh woorthy temple of Goddes magnificence: Oh throne of glorye and seate of the lorde : thy substance most pure what tonge can describe ? thy signs are so wondrous, surmountinge mannes witte, the effects of thy motions so diuers in kinde: so harde for to searche, and worse for to fynde—Thy woorkes are all wonderous, thy cunning unknowen : yet seedes of all knowledge in that booke are sowen-And yet in that boke who rightly can reade, to all secrete knowledge it will him straighte leade' (Preface to Robert Recorde's Castle of Knowledge, 1556).” Extract from Sir John Evans' Presidential Address to the British Association, Toronto, 1897. The printing and posting of my Rough Lists is a considerable expense to me. therefore appeal to the recipients to favour me occasionally with an order, Eherwise the sending of these Catalogues must be suspended.-B.O. LONDON, 15 Piccadilly, September, 1897. The Honorable Alicia Amherst's History OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND, in one volume royal 8vo. xiv and 404 pp. A New Edition. With 67 Illustrations of Old English Gardens and a revised text, extra cloth, cash 188 The First Edition was sold within two months of its publication, and many were the disappointments of unsuccessful would-be buyers. A remarkable ceremony was performed at the meeting of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners,' on Thursday last, in the Grafton Gallery, in the bestowal of the freedom of the guild upon a young lady. The statement might seem curious were it not that the young lady was Miss Alicia Amherst, daughter of Lord Amherst of Hackney, whose new book on the History of Gardening in England has won for her celebrity as the chief authority on the subject. Even as to the records of the Company itself, Miss Amherst probably knew a great deal more than any of the officers who called the meeting in her honour. At least, they will admit that much of their early history (in the time of James I) was made clearer to them by her book, which has indeed achieved a success so sudden and so great (considering the nature of its subject) as to assume it a permanent place in English literature.”——The World. Birdwood's First Letter Book of the East INDIA. COMPANY, 1600-1619, 8vo., cloth, £2. 28 1893 " The volume is a model of good work, and is worthy to rank with the Calendars of State Papers issued from time to time by the Rolls Office. " The preface by Sir George Birdwood is delightful reading, and contains much new information on the subjects to which the documents relate."--The Athenæum, March 13th, 1897. British Museum : 1897 TO THE LIBRARY OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM IN THE YEARS 18911895, compiled by FORTESCUE, stout 8vo., vi and 901 pp., double cols., cloth, £2. 1897 Vols. 1 and 2 for 1880-1890, with the above comprise 124,700 entries. Of each book the number of printed pages is given--but not the number of plates, a serious omission. BUSK (GEORGE). Catalogue of MARINE POLYZOA in the Collection of the British Museum. 3 parts or vols. complete (the first two in 12mo., the third in 8vo.) bound in 2 vols., with 162 plates ; hf. calf and cloth, very scarce, £2. 188 1852-75 CATALOGUE OF THE FOSSIL CEPHALOPODA IN THE DEPART MENT OF GEOLOGY. Part III. containing the BACTRITIDE and part of the suborder AMMONOIDEA. By Arthur H. FOORD and G. C. CRICK. 8vo., xxxiii and 303 pp., with woodcuts; cloth, 12s 6d 1897 " The interest attaching to the Goniatites as the direct ancestors of the Ammonites, and the conclusive evidence which the former afford of their almost imperceptible passage into the latter, will render this volume extremely important to all those who desire to study the phylogeny of this group."-Henry Woodward. Part I, 1888, 108 6d, and part II, 1891, 158, can still be had. CATALOGUE OF TERTIARY MOLLUSCA IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. Part I. The Australasian Tertiary Mollusca. By George F. HARRIS. 8vo., xxvi and 407 pp., with 8 plates representing nearly 100 specimens ; cloth, 108 1897 A CATALOGUE OF WORKS ON SCIENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY OFFERED FOR SALE BY BERNARD QUARITCH, 15 PICCADILLY, W. 8. d. . 1 Agassiz. Nomenclator Zoologicus, continens Nomina Systematica Generum Animalium tam viventium quam fossilium. Auctore L. AGASSIZ. Soloduri, 1842-46 0 18 0 ? Agriculture. "SHARROCK (R.). The History of the Propagation & Improve ment of Vegetables by the concurrence of Art and Nature 1660 0 5 0 With Arthur Young's bookplate. 3 Aikis (A.). Manual of Mineralogy. 1815-Werner's Nomenclature of Colours. Coloured specimens. 1814-in 1 vol., 12mo., russia 1814-15 0 7 0 Alpine. WHYMPER (Edw.). Scrambles amongst the Alps, in 1860-69. 8vo., maps and illustrations ; cloth gilt 1871 2 2 0 Angling and Fishing: 5 [Brookes (Dr. R.)]. The Art of Angling, Rock and Sea-Fishing, etc. 12mo., illustrated with 133 cuts ; FIRST EDITION ; old calf J. Watts, 1740 1 16 0 6 COMPLETE TROLLER (The), or, the Art of Trolling ... By a Lover of the Sport. 12mo., calf, rare 1682 5 0 0 7 a reprint of the same, 12mo., hf. bd. 1682 (cir. 1800) 0 15 0 8 DUBRAVIUS. A New Booke of good Husbandry, very pleasaunt, and of great profite both for Gentlemen and Yomen : Conteining The 1599 20 0 0 9 Watson (J.). Sketches of British Sporting Fishes. 8vo., cloth (pub. 38 60) 1890 0 2 0 Anthropology: 10 BERTILLON (A.). Signaletic Instructions including the Theory and Practice of Anthropometrical Identification, translated by McClaughry. Chicago, 1896076 11 PICKERING (C.). The Races of Man and their Geographical Distribution. Roy. 4to., coloured plates, cloth Boston, United States Exploring Expedition, 1848 2 5 0 12 BELON. Les OBSERVATIONs de plvsievrs singvlaritez et choses memor ables, trouuées en Grece, Asie, Judée, Egypte, Arabie, & autres pays Paris, 1553 4 4 0 13 the Second Edition. Sm. 4to., old calf 1555 1.8 0 13*BLUNDEVIL (Mr.), his Exercises, contayning Eight treatises : Cosmographie, Astronomie, Navigation. Stout sm. 4to., seventh edition ; folding plates ; original calf 1636 1 10 0 . arvm Botany: see also the June List. Officinam Animadversiones Sm. folio, many fine woodcuts; old 1605 1 16 0 15 DILLWYN (L. W.). British Confervæ; or Figures and Descriptions of the British Plants referred by Botanists to the Genus Conferva. 4to., 1809 1 0 0 16 Bauhinus. Caspari Bavhini .. Theatri Botanici sive Historiæ Plant ex vetervm et recentiorvm placitis propriaq. observatione Basilece, 1658 0 10 @ 16*BEDDOME (R. H.). Handbook to the Ferns of British India, Ceylon, and the Malay Peninsula. Post 8vo., numerous plates and illustrations in Calcutta, 1883 0 10 6 Bedford (Duke of). Publications and Privately Printed Works: Experiments on the Produce and Nutritive Qualities of different 1825 0 15 17* HORTUS ERICÆUS WOBURNENSIS: or a Catalogue of Heaths, in the Collection of the Duke of Bedford. Roy. 4to., 2 vignettes, 2 views, privately printed, 1825 2 10 0 18 SALICTUM WOBURNENSE: or, a Catalogue of Willows, indigenons and foreign, in the Collection of the Duke of BEDFORD. [By J. FORBES). privately printed, 1829 14 09 Only 50 copies were produced. Thousand Ornamental Plants cultivated at Woburn Abbey. By 1833 1 10 0 The above have the Library stamp “Russell Institution" on the title. 20 PINETUM WOBURNENSE: or a Catalogue of the CONIFEROUS PLANTS in the Collection of the Duke of BEDFORD, at Woburn Abbey. [By privately printed, 1839 12 12 Only 100 copies were produced. and the British Possessions. Vol. I. Royal 8vo., with 4000 illus- New York, 1897 0 16 0 Vols. II and III will appear this year. 21*CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, a Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs, Plants, and Flowers, both Exotic and Domestic, which are propagated for 1730 5 O Ú Coloured copies are exceedingly rare. 22 Clusius. Caroli Clysi ... Rariorym Plantarvm Historia . . . Folio, with an engraved title and a very large number of fine woodcuts; in an Antverpiæ, ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Joannem Moretum, 1601 morocco |