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Title: Macmillan Catalogue, January 1893

Date of first publication: 1893

Author: Macmillan and Co.

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January, 1893.

A CLASSIFIED

CATALOGUE OF BOOKS

IN GENERAL LITERATURE

PUBLISHED BY

MACMILLAN AND CO.

BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C.

For purely Educational Works see Macmillan and Co.’s Educational Catalogue.


AGRICULTURE.

(See also Botany; Gardening.)

 

FRANKLAND (Prof. P. F.).—A Handbook of Agricultural Chemical Analysis. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

TANNER (Henry).—Elementary Lessons in the Science of Agricultural Practice. Fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— First Principles of Agriculture. 18mo. 1s.

—— The Principles of Agriculture. For Use in Elementary Schools. Ext. fcp. 8vo.—The Alphabet of the Principles of Agriculture. 6d.Further Steps in the Principles of Agriculture. 1s.—Elementary School Readings on the Principles of Agriculture for the Third Stage. 1s.

—— The Abbot’s Farm; or, Practice with Science. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.


ANATOMY, Human.

(See Physiology.)


ANTHROPOLOGY.

BROWN (J. Allen).—Palæolithic Man in North-West Middlesex. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

DAWKINS (Prof. W. Boyd).—Early Man in Britain and his Place in the Tertiary Period. Med. 8vo. 25s.

 

DAWSON (James).—Australian Aborigines. Small. 4to. 14s.

 

FINCK (Henry T.).—Romantic Love and Personal Beauty. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 18s.

 

FISON (L.) and HOWITT (A. W.).—Kamilaroi and Kurnai Group. Group-Marriage and Relationship, and Marriage by Elopement. 8vo. 15s.

 

FRAZER (J. G.).—The Golden Bough: A Study in Comparative Religion. 2 vols. 8vo. 28s.

 

GALTON (Francis).—English Men of Science: their Nature and Nurture. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

—— Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development. 8vo. 16s.

—— Record of Family Faculties. Consisting of Tabular Forms and Directions for Entering Data. 4to. 2s. 6d.

—— Life-History Album: Being a Personal Note-book, combining Diary, Photograph Album, a Register of Height, Weight, and other Anthropometrical Observations, and a Record of Illnesses. 4to. 3s. 6d.—Or with Cards of Wool for Testing Colour Vision. 4s. 6d.

—— Natural Inheritance. 8vo. 9s.

—— Hereditary Genius: An Enquiry into its Laws and Consequences. Ext. cr. 8vo. 7s. net.

—— Finger Prints. 8vo. 6s. net.

 

M’LENNAN (J. F.).—The Patriarchal Theory. Edited and completed by Donald M’Lennan, M.A. 8vo. 14s.

—— Studies in Ancient History. Comprising “Primitive Marriage.” 8vo. 16s.

 

MONTELIUS—WOODS.—The Civilisation of Sweden in Heathen Times. By Prof. Oscar Montelius. Translated by Rev. F. H. Woods. Illustr. 8vo. 14s.

 

TURNER (Rev. Geo.).—Samoa, a Hundred Years ago and long before. Cr. 8vo. 9s.

 

TYLOR (E. B.).—Anthropology. With Illustrations. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

WESTERMARCK (Dr. Edward).—The History of Human Marriage. With Preface by Dr. A. R. Wallace. 8vo. 14s. net.

 

WILSON (Sir Daniel).—Prehistoric Annals of Scotland. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. 36s.

—— Prehistoric Man: Researches into the Origin of Civilisation in the Old and New World. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. 36s.

—— The Right Hand: Left Handedness. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.


ANTIQUITIES.

(See also Anthropology.)

 

ATKINSON (Rev. J. C.).—Forty Years in a Moorland Parish. Ext. cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d. net.—Illustrated Edition. 12s. net.

 

BURN (Robert).—Roman Literature in Relation to Roman Art. With Illustrations. Ext. cr. 8vo. 14s.

 

DILETTANTI SOCIETY’S PUBLICATIONS.

Antiquities of Ionia. Vols. I.-III. 2l. 2s. each, or 5l. 5s. the set, net.—Vol. IV. Folio, half morocco, 3l. 13s. 6d. net.

An Investigation of the Principles of Athenian Architecture. By F. C. Penrose. Illustrated. Folio. 7l. 7s. net.

Specimens of Ancient Sculpture: Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, and Roman. Vol. II. Folio. 5l. 5s. net.

 

DYER (Louis).—Studies of the Gods in Greece at certain Sanctuaries recently Excavated. Ext. cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d. net.

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GARDNER (Percy).—Samos and Samian Coins: An Essay. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

GOW (J., Litt.D.).—A Companion to School Classics. Illustrated. 3rd Ed. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

HARRISON (Miss Jane) and VERRALL (Mrs.).—Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 16s.

 

LANCIANI (Prof. R.).—Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries. 4to. 24s.

 

MAHAFFY (Prof. J. P.).—A Primer of Greek Antiquities. 18mo. 1s.

—— Social Life in Greece from Homer to Menander. 6th Edit. Cr. 8vo. 9s.

—— Rambles and Studies in Greece. Illustrated. 3rd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d. (See also History, p. 11.)

 

NEWTON (Sir C. T.).—Essays on Art and Archæology. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

SHUCHHARDT (Carl).—Dr. Schliemann’s Excavations at Troy, Tiryns, Mycenae, Orchomenos, Ithaca, in the Light of Recent Knowledge. Trans. by Eugenie Sellers. Preface by Walter Leaf, Litt.D. Illustrated. 8vo. 18s. net.

 

STRANGFORD. (See Voyages & Travels.)

 

WALDSTEIN (C.).—Catalogue of Casts in the Museum of Classical Archæeology, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 1s. 6d.—Large Paper Edition. Small 4to. 5s.

 

WHITE (Gilbert). (See Natural History.)

 

WILKINS (Prof. A. S.).—A Primer of Roman Antiquities. 18mo. 1s.


ARCHÆOLOGY.

(See Antiquities.)


ARCHITECTURE.

FREEMAN (Prof. E. A.).—History of the Cathedral Church of Wells. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— Historical and Architectural Sketches, chiefly Italian. Illustrated by the Author. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

HULL (E.).—A Treatise on Ornamental and Building Stones of Great Britain and Foreign Countries. 8vo. 12s.

 

MOORE (Prof. C. H.).—The Development and Character of Gothic Architecture. Illustrated. Med. 8vo. 18s.

 

PENROSE (F. C.). (See Antiquities.)

 

STEVENSON (J. J.).—House Architecture. With Illustrations. 2 vols. Roy. 8vo. 18s. each.—Vol. I. Architecture; Vol. II. House Planning.


ART.

(See also Music.)

 

ART AT HOME SERIES. Edited by W. J. Loftie, B.A. Cr. 8vo.

The Bedroom and Boudoir. By Lady Barker. 2s. 6d.

Needlework. By Elizabeth Glaister. Illustrated. 2s. 6d.

Music in the House. By John Hullah. 4th edit. 2s. 6d.

The Dining-Room. By Mrs. Loftie. With Illustrations. 2nd Edit. 2s. 6d.

Amateur Theatricals. By Walter H. Pollock and Lady Pollock. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. 2s. 6d.

 

ATKINSON (J. B.).—An Art Tour to Northern Capitals of Europe. 8vo. 12s.

 

BURN (Robert). (See Antiquities.)

 

CARR (J. Comyns).—Papers on Art. Cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

 

COLLIER (Hon. John).—A Primer of Art. 18mo. 1s.

 

COOK (E. T.).—A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery. Including Notes collected from the Works of Mr. Ruskin. 3rd Edit. Cr. 8vo, half morocco. 14s.—Large paper Edition, 250 copies. 2 vols. 8vo.

 

CRANE (Lucy).—Lectures on Art and the Formation of Taste. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

DELAMOTTE (Prof. P. H.).—A Beginner’s Drawing-Book. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

ELLIS (Tristram).—Sketching from Nature. Illustr. by H. Stacy Marks, R.A., and the Author. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

HAMERTON (P. G.).—Thoughts about Art. New Edit. Cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

 

HERKOMER (H.).—Etching and Mezzotint Engraving. 4to. 42s. net.

 

HOOPER (W. H.) and PHILLIPS (W. C.).—A Manual of Marks on Pottery and Porcelain. 16mo. 4s. 6d.

 

HUNT (W.).—Talks about Art. With a Letter from Sir J. E. Millais, Bart., R.A. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

LECTURES ON ART. By Regd. Stuart Poole, Professor W. B. Richmond, E. J. Poynter, R.A., J. T. Micklethwaite, and William Morris. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

NEWTON (Sir C. T.).—(See Antiquities.)

 

PALGRAVE (Prof. F. T.).—Essays on Art. Ext. fcp. 8vo. 6s.

 

PATER (W.).—The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry. 4th Edit. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

PENNELL (Joseph).—Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen. With 158 Illustrations. 4to. 3l. 13s. 6d. net.

 

PROPERT (J. Lumsden).—A History of Miniature Art. Illustrated. Super roy. 4to. 3l. 13s. 6d.—Bound in vellum. 4l. 14s. 6d.

 

TURNER’S LIBER STUDIORUM: A Description and a Catalogue. By W. G. Rawlinson. Med. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

TYRWHITT (Rev. R. St. John).—Our Sketching Club. 5th Edit. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

WYATT (Sir M. Digby).—Fine Art: A Sketch of its History, Theory, Practice, and Application to Industry. 8vo. 5s.


ASTRONOMY.

AIRY (Sir G. B.).—Popular Astronomy. Illustrated. 7th Edit. Fcp. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

—— Gravitation. An Elementary Explanation of the Principal Perturbations in the Solar System. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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BLAKE (J. F.).—Astronomical Myths. With Illustrations. Cr. 8vo. 9s.

 

CHEYNE (C. H. H.).—An Elementary Treatise on the Planetary Theory. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

CLARK (L.) and SADLER (H.).—The Star Guide. Roy. 8vo. 5s.

 

CROSSLEY (E.), GLEDHILL (J.), and WILSON (J. M.).—A Handbook of Double Stars. 8vo. 21s.

—— Corrections to the Handbook of Double Stars. 8vo. 1s.

 

FORBES (Prof. George).—The Transit of Venus. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

GODFRAY (Hugh).—An Elementary Treatise on the Lunar Theory. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

—— A Treatise on Astronomy, for the use of Colleges and Schools. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

LOCKYER (J. Norman, F.R.S.).—A Primer of Astronomy. Illustrated. 18mo. 1s.

—— Elementary Lessons in Astronomy. Illustr. New Edition. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

—— Questions on the Same. By J. Forbes Robertson. Fcp. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

—— The Chemistry of the Sun. Illustrated. 8vo. 14s.

—— The Meteoritic Hypothesis of the Origin of Cosmical Systems. Illustrated. 8vo. 17s. net.

—— The Evolution of the Heavens and The Earth. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo.

—— Star-Gazing Past and Present. Expanded from Notes with the assistance of G. M. Seabroke. Roy. 8vo. 21s.

 

MILLER (R. Kalley).—The Romance of Astronomy. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

NEWCOMB (Prof. Simon).—Popular Astronomy. Engravings and Maps. 8vo. 18s.

 

PENROSE (Francis).—On a Method of Predicting, by Graphical Construction, Occultations of Stars by the Moon and Solar Eclipses for any given place. 4to. 12s.

 

RADCLIFFE (Charles B.).—Behind the Tides. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

ROSCOE—SCHUSTER. (See Chemistry.)


ATLASES.

(See also Geography.)

 

BARTHOLOMEW (J. G.).—Elementary School Atlas. 4to. 1s.

—— Physical and Political School Atlas. 80 maps. 4to. 8s. 6d.; half mor. 10s. 6d.

—— Library Reference Atlas of the World. With Index to 100,000 places. Folio. 52s. 6d. net.—Also in 7 parts. 5s. net; Geographical Index. 7s. 6d. net.

 

LABBERTON (R. H.).—New Historical Atlas and General History. 4to. 15s.


BIBLE.

(See under Theology, p. 32.)


BIBLIOGRAPHY.

A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUE OF MACMILLAN AND CO.’S PUBLICATIONS, 1843-89. Med. 8vo. 10s. net.

 

MAYOR (Prof. John E. B.).—A Bibliographical Clue to Latin Literature. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

RYLAND (F.).—Chronological Outlines of English Literature. Cr. 8vo. 6s.


BIOGRAPHY.

(See also History.)

For other subjects of Biography, see English Men of Letters, English Men of Action, Twelve English Statesmen.

 

ABBOTT (E. A.).—The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman. 2 vols. 8vo. 25s. net.

 

AGASSIZ (Louis): His Life and Correspondence. Edited by Elizabeth Cary Agassiz. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 18s.

 

ALBEMARLE (Earl of).—Fifty Years of My Life. 3rd Edit., revised. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

ALFRED THE GREAT. By Thomas Hughes. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

AMIEL (Henri Fréderic).—The Journal Intime. Translated by Mrs. Humphry Ward. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

ANDREWS (Dr. Thomas). (See Physics.)

 

ARNAULD, ANGELIQUE. By Frances Martin. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

ARTEVELDE. James and Philip van Artevelde. By W. J. Ashley. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

BACON (Francis): An Account of his Life and Works. By E. A. Abbott. 8vo. 14s.

 

BARNES. Life of William Barnes, Poet and Philologist. By his Daughter, Lucy Baxter (“Leader Scott”). Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

BERLIOZ (Hector): Autobiography of. Trans. by R. & E. Holmes. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 21s.

 

BERNARD (St.). The Life and Times of St. Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux. By J. C. Morison, M.A. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

BLACKBURNE. Life of the Right Hon. Francis Blackburne, late Lord Chancellor of Ireland, by his Son, Edward Blackburne. With Portrait. 8vo. 12s.

 

BLAKE. Life of William Blake. With Selections from his Poems, etc. Illustr. from Blake’s own Works. By Alexander Gilchrist. 2 vols. Med. 8vo. 42s.

 

BOLEYN (Anne): A Chapter of English History, 1527-36. By Paul Friedmann. 2 vols. 8vo. 28s.

 

BROOKE (Sir Jas.), The Raja of Sarawak (Life of). By Gertrude L. Jacob. 2 vols. 8vo. 25s.

 

BURKE. By John Morley. Globe 8vo. 5s.

 

CALVIN. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

CARLYLE (Thomas). Edited by Charles E. Norton. Cr. 8vo.

—— Reminiscences. 2 vols. 12s.

—— Early Letters, 1814-26. 2 vols. 18s.

—— Letters, 1826-36. 2 vols. 18s.

—— Correspondence between Goethe and Carlyle. 9s.

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CARSTARES (Wm.): A Character and Career of the Revolutionary Epoch (1649-1715). By R. H. Story. 8vo. 12s.

 

CAVOUR. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

CHATTERTON: A Story of the Year 1770. By Prof. David Masson. Cr. 8vo. 5s.

—— A Biographical Study. By Sir Daniel Wilson. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 6d.

 

CLARK. Memorials from Journals and Letters of Samuel Clark, M.A. Edited by His Wife. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

CLOUGH (A. H.). (See Literature, p. 20.)

 

COMBE. Life of George Combe. By Charles Gibbon. 2 vols. 8vo. 32s.

 

CROMWELL. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

DAMIEN (Father): A Journey from Cashmere to his Home in Hawaii. By Edward Clifford. Portrait. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

DANTE: and other Essays. By Dean Church. Globe 8vo. 5s.

 

DARWIN (Charles): Memorial Notices, By T. H. Huxley, G. J. Romanes, Sir Arch. Geikie, and W. Thiselton Dyer. With Portrait. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

DEÁK (Francis): Hungarian Statesman. A Memoir. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN. By Prof. D. Masson. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

EADIE. Life of John Eadie, D.D. By James Brown, D.D. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

ELLIOTT. Life of H. V. Elliott, of Brighton. By J. Bateman. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

EMERSON. Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson. By J. L. Cabot. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 18s.

 

ENGLISH MEN OF ACTION. Cr. 8vo. With Portraits. 2s. 6d. each.

Clive. By Colonel Sir Charles Wilson.

Cook (Captain). By Walter Besant.

Dampier. By W. Clark Russell.

Drake. By Julian Corbett.

Gordon (General). By Col. Sir W. Butler.

Hastings (Warren). By Sir A. Lyall.

Havelock (Sir Henry). By A. Forbes.

Henry V. By the Rev. A. J. Church.

Lawrence (Lord). By Sir Rich. Temple.

Livingstone. By Thomas Hughes.

Monk. By Julian Corbett.

Montrose. By Mowbray Morris.

Moore (Sir John). By Col. Maurice. [In prep.

Napier (Sir Charles). By Colonel Sir Wm. Butler.

Peterborough. By W. Stebbing.

Rodney. By David Hannay.

Simon de Montfort. By G. W. Prothero. [In prep.

Strafford. By H. D. Traill.

Warwick, the King-Maker. By C. W. Oman.

Wellington. By George Hooper.

ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS. Edited by John Morley. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d. each. Cheap Edition, 1s. 6d.; sewed, 1s.

Addison. By W. J. Courthope.

Bacon. By Dean Church.

Bentley. By Prof. Jebb.

Bunyan. By J. A. Froude.

Burke. By John Morley.

Burns. By Principal Shairp.

Byron. By John Nichol.

Carlyle. By John Nichol.

Chaucer. By Prof. A. W. Ward.

Coleridge. By H. D. Traill.

Cowper. By Goldwin Smith.

Defoe. By W. Minto.

De Quincey. By Prof. Masson.

Dickens. By A. W. Ward.

Dryden. By G. Saintsbury.

Fielding. By Austin Dobson.

Gibbon. By J. Cotter Morison.

Goldsmith. By William Black.

Gray. By Edmund Gosse.

Hawthorne. By Henry James.

Hume. By T. H. Huxley.

Johnson. By Leslie Stephen.

Keats. By Sidney Colvin.

Lamb. By Rev. Alfred Ainger.

Landor. By Sidney Colvin.

Locke. By Prof. Fowler.

Macaulay. By J. Cotter Morison.

Milton. By Mark Pattison.

Pope. By Leslie Stephen.

Scott. By R. H. Hutton.

Shelley. By J. A. Symonds.

Sheridan. By Mrs. Oliphant.

Sidney. By J. A. Symonds.

Southey. By Prof. Dowden.

Spenser. By Dean Church.

Sterne. By H. D. Traill.

Swift. By Leslie Stephen.

Thackeray. By Anthony Trollope.

Wordsworth. By F. W. H. Myers.

ENGLISH STATESMEN, TWELVE Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d. each.

William the Conqueror. By Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L., LL.D.

Henry II. By Mrs. J. R. Green.

Edward I. By T. F. Tout, M.A. [In prep.

Henry VII. By James Gairdner.

Cardinal Wolsey. By Bp. Creighton.

Elizabeth. By E. S. Beesly.

Oliver Cromwell. By F. Harrison.

William III. By H. D. Traill.

Walpole. By John Morley.

Chatham. By John Morley. [In the Press.

Pitt. By Lord Rosebery.

Peel. By J. R. Thursfield.

 

EPICTETUS. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

FAIRFAX. Life of Robert Fairfax of Steeton, Vice-Admiral, Alderman, and Member for York, A.D. 1666-1725. By Clements R. Markham, C.B. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

FITZGERALD (Edward). (See Literature, p. 21.)

 

FORBES (Edward): Memoir of. By George Wilson, M.P., and Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., etc. Demy 8vo. 14s.

 

FRANCIS OF ASSISI. By Mrs. Oliphant. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

FRASER. James Fraser, Second Bishop of Manchester: A Memoir. By T. Hughes. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

GARIBALDI. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

GOETHE: Life of. By Prof. Heinrich Düntzer. Translated by T. W. Lyster. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 21s.

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GOETHE AND CARLYLE. (See CARLYLE.)

 

GORDON (General): A Sketch. By Reginald H. Barnes. Cr. 8vo. 1s.

—— Letters of General C. G. Gordon to his Sister, M. A. Gordon.. 4th Edit. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

HANDEL: Life of. By W. S. Rockstro. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

HOBART. (See Collected Works, p. 22.)

 

HODGSON. Memoir of Rev. Francis Hodgson, B.D. By his Son, Rev. James T. Hodgson, M.A. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 18s.

 

JEVONS (W. Stanley).—Letters and Journal. Edited by His Wife. 8vo. 14s.

 

KAVANAGH (Rt. Hon. A. McMurrough): A Biography. From papers chiefly unpublished, compiled by his Cousin, Sarah L. Steele. With Portrait. 8vo. 14s. net.

 

KINGSLEY: His Letters, and Memories of his Life. Edited by His Wife. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 12s.—Cheap Edition. 1 vol. 6s.

 

LAMB. The Life of Charles Lamb. By Rev. Alfred Ainger, M.A. Globe 8vo. 5s.

 

LOUIS (St.). (See Select Biography, p 6.)

 

MACMILLAN (D.). Memoir of Daniel Macmillan. By Thomas Hughes, Q.C. With Portrait. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.—Cheap Edition. Cr. 8vo., sewed. 1s.

 

MALTHUS AND HIS WORK. By James Bonar. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

MARCUS AURELIUS. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

MATHEWS. The Life of Charles J. Mathews. Edited by Charles Dickens. With Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo. 25s.

 

MAURICE. Life of Frederick Denison Maurice. By his Son, Frederick Maurice. Two Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo. 36s.—Popular Edit. (4th Thousand). 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 16s.

 

MAXWELL. Professor Clerk Maxwell, a Life of. By Prof. L. Campbell, M.A., and W. Garnett, M.A. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

MAZZINI. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

MELBOURNE. Memoirs of Viscount Melbourne. By W. M. Torrens. With Portrait. 2nd Edit. 2 vols. 8vo. 32s.

 

MILTON. The Life of John Milton. By Prof. David Masson. Vol. I., 21s.; Vol. III., 18s.; Vols. IV. and V., 32s.; Vol. VI., with Portrait, 21s. (See also p. 16.)

 

MILTON, JOHNSON’S LIFE OF. With Introduction and Notes by K. Deighton. Globe 8vo. 1s. 9d.

 

NAPOLEON I., HISTORY OF. By P. Lanfrey. 4 vols. Cr. 8vo. 30s.

 

NELSON. Southey’s Life of Nelson. With Introduction and Notes by Michael Macmillan, B.A. Globe 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

NORTH (M.).—Recollections of a Happy Life. Being the Autobiography of Marianne North. Ed. by Mrs. J. A. Symonds. 2nd Edit. 2 vols. Ex. cr. 8vo. 17s. net.

 

OXFORD MOVEMENT, THE, 1833-45. By Dean Church. Gl. 8vo. 5s.

 

PATTESON. Life and Letters of John Coleridge Patteson, D.D., Missionary Bishop. By C. M. Yonge. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 12s. (See also Books for the Young, p. 41.)

 

PATTISON (M.).—Memoirs. Cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

 

PITT. (See Select Biography, p. 6.)

 

POLLOCK (Sir Frdk., 2nd Bart.).—Personal Remembrances. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 16s.

 

POOLE, THOS., AND HIS FRIENDS. By Mrs. Sandford. 2nd edit. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

RITCHIE (Mrs.).—Records of Tennyson, Ruskin, and Browning. Globe 8vo. 5s.

 

ROBINSON (Matthew): Autobiography of. Edited by J. E. B. Mayor. Fcp. 8vo. 5s.

 

ROSSETTI (Dante Gabriel): A Record and a Study. By W. Sharp. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

RUMFORD. (See Collected Works, p. 23.)

 

SCHILLER, Life of. By Prof. H. Düntzer. Trans. by P. E. Pinkerton. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

SHELBURNE. Life of William, Earl of Shelburne. By Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice. In 3 vols.—Vol. I. 8vo. 12s.—Vol. II. 8vo. 12s.—Vol. III. 8vo. 16s.

 

SIBSON. (See Medicine.)

 

SMETHAM (Jas.): Letters of. Ed. by Sarah Smetham and W. Davies. Portrait. Globe 8vo. 5s.

 

SPINOZA: A Study of. By James Martineau. LL.D. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

TAIT. The Life of Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury. By the Bishop of Rochester and Rev. W. Benham, B.D. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 10s. net.

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HARTIG (Dr. Robert).—Text-Book of the Diseases of Trees. Transl. by Prof. Wm. Somerville, B.Sc. With Introduction by Prof. H. Marshall Ward. 8vo.

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THUDICHUM (J. L. W.) and DUPRÉ (A.).—Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Varieties of Wine. Med. 8vo. 25s.


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DOBBIN (L.) and WALKER (Jas.).—Chemical Theory for Beginners. 18mo. 2s. 6d.

 

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FRANKLAND (Prof. P. F.). (See Agriculture.)

 

GLADSTONE (J. H.) and TRIBE (A.).—The Chemistry of the Secondary Batteries of Planté and Faure. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

HARTLEY (Prof. W. N.).—A Course of Quantitative Analysis for Students. Globe 8vo. 5s.

 

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HOFMANN (Prof. A. W.).—The Life Work of Liebig in Experimental and Philosophic Chemistry. 8vo. 5s.

 

JONES (Francis).—The Owens College Junior Course of Practical Chemistry. Illustrated. Fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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LANDAUER (J.).—Blowpipe Analysis. Translated by J. Taylor. Gl. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

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ROSCOE (Sir H. E.) and SCHUSTER (A.).—Spectrum Analysis. By Sir Henry E. Roscoe. 4th Edit., revised by the Author and A. Schuster, F.R.S. With Coloured Plates. 8vo. 21s.

 

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THORPE (Prof. T. E.) and RÜCKER (Prof. A. W.).—A Treatise on Chemical Physics. Illustrated. 8vo. [In preparation.

 

WURTZ (Ad.).—A History of Chemical Theory. Transl. by H. Watts. Cr. 8vo. 6s.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH, History of the.

(See under Theology, p. 34.)


CHURCH OF ENGLAND, The.

(See under Theology, p. 34.)


COLLECTED WORKS.

(See under Literature, p. 20.)


COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.

(See under Zoology, p. 42.)


COOKERY.

(See under Domestic Economy, below.)


DEVOTIONAL BOOKS. 

(See under Theology, p. 35.)


DICTIONARIES AND GLOSSARIES.

AUTENRIETH (Dr. G.).—An Homeric Dictionary. Translated from the German, by R. P. Keep, Ph.D. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

BARTLETT (J.).—Familiar Quotations. Cr. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

—— A Shakespeare Glossary. Cr. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

GROVE (Sir George).—A Dictionary of Music and Musicians. (See Music.)

 

HOLE (Rev. C.).—A Brief Biographical Dictionary. 2nd Edit. 18mo. 4s. 6d.

 

MASSON (Gustave).—A Compendious Dictionary of the French Language. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

PALGRAVE (R. H. I.).—A Dictionary of Political Economy. (See Political Economy.)

 

WHITNEY (Prof. W. D.).—A Compendious German and English Dictionary. Cr. 8vo. 5s.—German-English Part separately. 3s. 6d.

 

WRIGHT (W. Aldis).—The Bible Word-Book. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

YONGE (Charlotte M.).—History of Christian Names. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.


DOMESTIC ECONOMY.

Cookery—Nursing—Needlework.

 

Cookery.

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BARNETT (E. A.) and O’NEILL (H. C.).—Primer of Domestic Economy. 18mo. 1s.

 

FREDERICK (Mrs.).—Hints to House-Wives on Several Points, particularly on the Preparation of Economical and Tasteful Dishes. Cr. 8vo. 1s.

 

MIDDLE-CLASS COOKERY BOOK, The. Compiled for the Manchester School of Cookery. Fcp. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

 

TEGETMEIER (W. B.).—Household Management and Cookery. 18mo. 1s.

 

WRIGHT (Miss Guthrie).—The School Cookery-Book. 18mo. 1s.

 

Nursing.

CRAVEN (Mrs. Dacre).—A Guide to District Nurses. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

FOTHERGILL (Dr. J. M.).—Food for the Invalid, the Convalescent, the Dyspeptic, and the Gouty. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

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RECOLLECTIONS OF A NURSE. By E. D. Cr. 8vo. 2s.

 

STEPHEN (Caroline E.).—The Service of the Poor. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 6d.

 

Needlework.

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GRAND’HOMME.—Cutting Out and Dressmaking. From the French of Mdlle. E. Grand’homme. 18mo. 1s.

 

GRENFELL (Mrs.).—Dressmaking. 18mo. 1s.


DRAMA, The.

(See under Literature, p. 14.)


ELECTRICITY.

(See under Physics, p. 28.)


EDUCATION.

ARNOLD (Matthew).—Higher Schools and Universities in Germany. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

—— Reports on Elementary Schools, 1852-82. Ed. by Lord Sandford. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— A French Eton: or Middle Class Education and the State. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

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CALDERWOOD (Prof. H.).—On Teaching. 4th Edit. Ext. fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

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GLADSTONE (J. H.).—Spelling Reform from an Educational Point of View. 3rd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

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HERTEL (Dr.).—Overpressure in High Schools in Denmark. With Introduction by Sir J. Crichton-Browne. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

KINGSLEY (Charles).—Health and Education. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

LUBBOCK (Sir John, Bart.).—Political and Educational Addresses. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

 

MAURICE (F. D.).—Learning and Working. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

RECORD OF TECHNICAL AND SECONDARY EDUCATION. Crown 8vo. Sewed, 2s. net. No. I. Nov. 1891.

 

THRING (Rev. Edward).—Education and School. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 6s.


ENGINEERING.

 

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CHALMERS (J. B.).—Graphical Determination of Forces in Engineering Structures. Illustrated. 8vo. 24s.

 

COTTERILL (Prof. J. H.).—Applied Mechanics: An Elementary General Introduction to the Theory of Structures and Machines. 3rd Edit. 8vo. 18s.

 

COTTERILL (Prof. J. H.) and SLADE (J. H.).—Lessons in Applied Mechanics. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

 

KENNEDY (Prof. A. B. W.).—The Mechanics of Machinery. Cr. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

PEABODY (Prof. C. H.).—Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine and other Heat-Engines. 8vo. 21s.

 

SHANN (G.).—An Elementary Treatise on Heat in Relation to Steam and the Steam-Engine. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

WHITHAM (Prof. J. M.).—Steam-Engine Design. For the use of Mechanical Engineers, Students, and Draughtsmen. Illustrated. 8vo. 25s.

 

WOODWARD (C. M.).—A History of the St. Louis Bridge. 4to. 2l. 2s. net.

 

YOUNG (E. W.).—Simple Practical Methods of Calculating Strains on Girders, Arches, and Trusses. 8vo. 7s. 6d.


ENGLISH CITIZEN SERIES. 

(See Politics.)


ENGLISH MEN OF ACTION.

(See Biography.)


ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.

(See Biography.)


ENGLISH STATESMEN, Twelve.

(See Biography.)


ENGRAVING.

(See Art.)


ESSAYS.

(See under Literature, p. 20.)


ETCHING.

(See Art.)


ETHICS.

(See under Philosophy, p. 27.)


FATHERS, The.

(See under Theology, p. 35.)


FICTION, Prose.

(See under Literature, p. 18.)


GARDENING.

(See also Agriculture; Botany.)

 

BLOMFIELD (R.) and THOMAS (F. I.).—The Formal Garden in England. Illustrated. Ex. cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.—Large Paper Edition. 8vo. 21s. net.

 

BRIGHT (H. A.).—The English Flower Garden. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— A Year in a Lancashire Garden. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

HOBDAY (E.).—Villa Gardening. A Handbook for Amateur and Practical Gardeners. Ext. cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

HOPE (Frances J.).—Notes and Thoughts on Gardens And Woodlands. Cr. 8vo. 6s.


GEOGRAPHY.

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BLANFORD (H. F.).—Elementary Geography of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

CLARKE (C. B.).—A Geographical Reader and Companion to the Atlas. Cr. 8vo. 2s.

—— A Class-Book of Geography. With 18 Coloured Maps. Fcp. 8vo. 3s.; swd., 2s. 6d.

 

DAWSON (G. M.) and SUTHERLAND (A.).—Elementary Geography of the British Colonies. Globe 8vo. 3s.

 

ELDERTON (W. A.).—Maps and Map-Drawing. Pott 8vo. 1s.

 

GEIKIE (Sir Archibald).—The Teaching of Geography. A Practical Handbook for the use of Teachers. Globe 8vo. 2s.

—— Geography of the British Isles. 18mo. 1s.

 

GREEN (J. R. and A. S.).—A Short Geography of the British Islands. Fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

GROVE (Sir George).—A Primer of Geography. Maps. 18mo. 1s.

 

KIEPERT (H.).—Manual of Ancient Geography. Cr. 8vo. 5s.

 

MILL (H. R.).—Elementary Class-Book of General Geography. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

SIME (James).—Geography of Europe. With Illustrations. Globe 8vo. 3s.

 

STRACHEY (Lieut.-Gen. R.).—Lectures on Geography. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

TOZER (H. F.).—A Primer of Classical Geography. 18mo. 1s.


GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY.

 

BLANFORD (W. T.).—Geology and Zoology of Abyssinia. 8vo. 21s.

 

COAL: Its History and Its Uses. By Profs. Green, Miall, Thorpe, Rücker, and Marshall. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

DAWSON (Sir J. W.).—The Geology of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island; or, Acadian Geology. 4th Edit. 8vo. 21s.

 

GEIKIE (Sir Archibald).—A Primer of Geology. Illustrated. 18mo. 1s.

—— Class-Book of Geology. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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—— Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad. Illus. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

—— Outlines of Field Geology. With numerous Illustrations. Gl. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— Text-Book of Geology. Illustrated. 2nd Edit. 7th Thousand. Med. 8vo. 28s.

—— The Scenery of Scotland. Viewed in connection with its Physical Geology. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

HULL (E.).—A Treatise on Ornamental and Building Stones of Great Britain and Foreign Countries. 8vo. 12s.

 

PENNINGTON (Rooke).—Notes on the Barrows and Bone Caves of Derbyshire. 8vo. 6s.

 

RENDU—WILLS.—The Theory of the Glaciers of Savoy. By M. Le Chanoine Rendu. Trans. by A. Wills, Q.C. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

ROSENBUSCH—IDDINGS.—Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-Making Minerals. By Prof. H. Rosenbusch. Transl. by J. P. Iddings. Illustr. 8vo. 24s.

 

WILLIAMS (G. H.).—Elements of Crystallography. Cr. 8vo. 6s.


GLOBE LIBRARY.

(See Literature, p. 21.)


GLOSSARIES.

(See Dictionaries.)


GOLDEN TREASURY SERIES.

(See Literature, p. 21.)


GRAMMAR.

(See Philology.)


HEALTH.

(See Hygiene.)


HEAT.

(See under Physics, p. 29.)


HISTOLOGY.

(See Physiology.)


HISTORY.

(See also Biography.)

 

ANNALS OF OUR TIME. A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign. By Joseph Irving. 8vo.—Vol. I. June 20th, 1837, to Feb. 28th, 1871, 18s.; Vol. II. Feb. 24th, 1871, to June 24th, 1887, 18s. Also Vol. II. in 3 parts: Part I. Feb. 24th, 1871, to March 19th, 1874, 4s. 6d.; Part II. March 20th, 1874, to July 22nd, 1878, 4s. 6d.; Part III. July 23rd, 1878, to June 24th, 1887, 9s. Vol. III. By H. H. Fyfe. Part I. June 25th, 1887, to Dec. 30th, 1890, 4s. 6d.; sewed, 3s. 6d. Part II. 1891, 1s. 6d.; sewed, 1s.

 

ARNOLD (T.).—The Second Punic War. By Thomas Arnold, D.D. Ed. by W. T. Arnold, M.A. With 8 Maps. Cr. 8vo. 5s.

 

ARNOLD (W. T.).—A History of the Early Roman Empire. Cr. 8vo. [In prep.

 

BEESLY (Mrs.).—Stories from the History of Rome. Fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

BLACKIE (Prof. John Stuart).—What Does History Teach? Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

BRETT (R. B.).—Footprints of Statesmen during the Eighteenth Century in England. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

BRYCE (James, M.P.).—The Holy Roman Empire. 8th Edit. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.Library Edition. 8vo. 14s.

 

BUCKLEY (Arabella).—History of England for Beginners. Globe 8vo. 3s.

—— Primer of English History. 18mo. 1s.

 

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—— Some Contributions to the Religious Thought of our Time. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

WOOD (Rev. E. G.).—The Regal Power of the Church. 8vo. 4s. 6d.


THERAPEUTICS.

(See Medicine, p. 24.)


TRANSLATIONS.

From the Greek—From the Italian—From the Latin—Into Latin and Greek Verse.

 

From the Greek.

AESCHYLUS.—The Supplices. With Translation, by T. G. Tucker, Litt.D. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

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—— Eumenides. With Verse Translation, by Bernard Drake, M.A. 8vo. 5s.

 

ARATUS. (See Physiography, p. 29.)

 

ARISTOPHANES.—The Birds. Trans. into English Verse, by B. H. Kennedy. 8vo. 6s.

 

ARISTOTLE ON FALLACIES; or, The Sophistici Elenchi. With Translation, by E. Poste, M.A. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

 

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—— On the Constitution of Athens. By E. Poste. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

BION. (See Theocritus.)

 

HERODOTUS.—The History. By G. C. Macaulay, M.A. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 18s.

 

HOMER.—The Odyssey done into English Prose, by S. H. Butcher, M.A., and A. Lang, M.A. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

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MELEAGER.—Fifty Poems. Translated into English Verse by Walter Headlam. Fcp. 4to. 7s. 6d.

 

MOSCHUS. (See Theocritus.)

 

PINDAR.—The Extant Odes. By Ernest Myers. Cr. 8vo. 5s.

 

PLATO.—Timæus. With Translation, by R. D. Archer-Hind, M.A. 8vo. 16s. (See also Golden Treasury Series, p. 20.)

 

POLYBIUS.—The Histories. By E. S. Shuckburgh. Cr. 8vo. 24s.

 

SOPHOCLES.—Œdipus the King. Translated into English Verse by E. D. A. Morshead, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

THEOCRITUS, BION, AND MOSCHUS. By A. Lang, M.A. 18mo. 2s. 6d. net.—Large Paper Edition. 8vo. 9s.

 

XENOPHON.—The Complete Works. By H. G. Dakyns, M.A. Cr. 8vo.—Vols. I. and II. 10s. 6d. each.

 

From the Italian.

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—— The Hell. By the same. Cr. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

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—— New Life of Dante. Transl. by C. E. Norton. 5s.

—— The Purgatory. Transl. by C. L. Shadwell. Ext. cr. 8vo. 10s. net.

 

From the Latin.

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JUVENAL.—Thirteen Satires. by Alex. Leeper, LL.D. New Ed. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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LIVY.—Books XXI.-XXV. The Second Punic War. By A. J. Church, M.A., and W. J. Brodribb, M.A. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS.—Book IV. of the Meditations. With Translation and Commentary, by H. Crossley, M.A. 8vo. 6s.

 

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TACITUS, The Works of. By A. J. Church, M.A., and W. J. Brodribb, M.A.

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Into Latin and Greek Verse.

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KYNASTON (Herbert D.D.).—Exemplaria Cheltoniensia. Ext. fcp. 8vo. 5s.


VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

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BOUGHTON (G. H.) and ABBEY (E. A.).—Sketching Rambles in Holland. With Illustrations. Fcp. 4to. 21s.

 

BRYCE (James, M.P.).—Transcaucasia and Ararat. 3rd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 9s.

 

CAMERON (V. L.).—Our Future Highway to India. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 21s.

 

CAMPBELL (J. F.).—My Circular Notes. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

CARLES (W. R.).—Life in Corea. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

 

CAUCASUS: Notes on the. By “Wanderer.” 8vo. 9s.

 

CRAIK (Mrs.).—An Unknown Country. Illustr. by F. Noel Paton. Roy. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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DILKE (Sir Charles). (See pp. 25, 31.)

 

DUFF (Right Hon. Sir M. E. Grant).—Notes of an Indian Journey. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

FORBES (Archibald).—Souvenirs of some Continents. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

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FULLERTON (W. M.).—In Cairo. Fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

GONE TO TEXAS: Letters from Our Boys. Ed. by Thos. Hughes. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

GORDON (Lady Duff).—Last Letters from Egypt, to which are added Letters from the Cape. 2nd Edit. Cr. 8vo. 9s.

 

GREEN (W. S.).—Among the Selkirk Glaciers. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

HOOKER (Sir Joseph D.) and BALL (J.).—Journal of a Tour in Marocco and the Great Atlas. 8vo. 21s.

 

HÜBNER (Baron von).—A Ramble Round the World. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

HUGHES (Thos.).—Rugby, Tennessee. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

KALM.—Account of his Visit to England. Trans. by J. Lucas. Illus. 8vo. 12s. net.

 

KINGSLEY (Charles).—At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

KINGSLEY (Henry).—Tales of Old Travel. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

KIPLING (J. L.).—Beast and Man in India. Illustrated. Ext. cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

MACMILLAN (Rev. Hugh).—Holidays on High Lands. Globe 8vo. 6s.

 

MAHAFFY (Prof. J. P.).—Rambles and Studies in Greece. Illust. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

MAHAFFY (Prof. J. P.) and ROGERS (J. E.).—Sketches from a Tour through Holland and Germany. Illustrated by J. E. Rogers. Ext. cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

MURRAY (E. C. Grenville).—Round about France. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

NORDENSKIÖLD.—Voyage of the “Vega” round Asia nad Europe. By Baron A. E. Von Nordenskiöld. Trans. by Alex. Leslie. 400 Illustrations, Maps, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. 45s.Popular Edit. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

OLIPHANT (Mrs.). (See History, p. 11.)

 

OLIVER (Capt. S. P.).—Madagascar: An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Island. 2 vols. Med. 8vo. 52s. 6d.

 

PALGRAVE (W. Gifford).—A Narrative of a Year’s Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia, 1862-63. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

—— Dutch Guiana. 8vo. 9s.

—— Ulysses; or, Scenes and Studies in many Lands. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

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PERSIA, EASTERN. An Account of the Journeys of the Persian Boundary Commission, 1870-71-72. 2 vols. 8vo. 42s.

 

PIKE (W.)—The Barren Ground of Northern Canada. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

ST. JOHNSTON (A.).—Camping among Cannibals. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

SANDYS (J. E.).—An Easter Vacation in Greece. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

SMITH (G.)—A Trip to England. 18mo. 3s.

 

STRANGFORD (Viscountess).—Egyptian Sepulchres and Syrian Shrines. New Edition. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

 

TAVERNIER (Baron): Travels in India of Jean Baptiste Tavernier. Transl. by V. Ball, LL.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 42s.

 

TRISTRAM. (See Illustrated Books.)

 

TURNER (Rev. G.).—(See Anthropology.)

 

WALLACE (A. R.). (See Natural History.)

 

WATERTON (Charles).—Wanderings in South America, the North-West of the United States, and the Antilles. Edited by Rev. J. G. Wood. Illustr. Cr. 8vo. 6s.People’s Edition. 4to. 6d.

 

WATSON (R. Spence).—A Visit to Wazan, the Sacred City of Morocco. 8vo. 10s. 6d.


YOUNG, Books for the.

(See also Biblical History, p. 32.)

 

ÆSOP—CALDECOTT.—Some of Æsop’s Fables, with Modern Instances, shown in Designs by Randolph Caldecott. 4to. 5s.

 

ARIOSTO.—Paladin and Saracen. Stories from Ariosto. By H. C. Hollway-Calthrop. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

ATKINSON (Rev. J. C.).—The Last of the Giant Killers. Globe 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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—— Playhours and Half-Holidays, or Further Experiences of two Schoolboys. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— Scenes in Fairyland. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

AWDRY (Frances).—The Story of a Fellow Soldier. (A Life of Bishop Patteson for the Young.) Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

BAKER (Sir S. W.).—True Tales for my Grandsons. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— Cast up by the Sea: or, The Adventures of Ned Gray. Illus. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

BUMBLEBEE BOGO’S BUDGET. By a Retired Judge. Illust. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

CARROLL (Lewis).—Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. With 42 Illustrations by Tenniel. Cr. 8vo. 6s. net.

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—— Rhyme? and Reason? With 65 Illustrations by Arthur B. Frost, and 9 by Henry Holiday. Cr. 8vo. 6s. net.

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—— The Hunting of the Snark, An agony in Eight Fits. With 9 Illustrations by Henry Holiday. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.

 

CLIFFORD (Mrs. W. K.).—Anyhow Stories. With Illustrations by Dorothy Tennant. Cr. 8vo. 1s. 6d.; paper covers, 1s.

 

CORBETT (Julian).—For God and Gold. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

CRAIK (Mrs.).—Alice Learmont: A Fairy Tale. Illustrated. Globe 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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—— Children’s Poetry. Ex. fcp. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

—— Songs of our Youth. Small 4to. 6s.

 

DE MORGAN (Mary).—The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde, and other Stories. Illustrated by Walter Crane. Ext. fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d.—Large Paper Ed., with Illustrations on India Paper. 100 copies printed.

 

FOWLER (W. W.). (See Natural History.)

 

GREENWOOD (Jessy E.).—The Moon Maiden: and other Stories. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES. Translated by Lucy Crane, and Illustrated by Walter Crane. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

KEARY (A. and E.).—The Heroes of Asgard. Tales from Scandinavian Mythology. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

KEARY (E.).—The Magic Valley. Illustr. by “E.V.B.” Globe 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

KINGSLEY (Charles).—The Heroes; or, Greek Fairy Tales for my Children. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.Presentation Ed., gilt edges. 7s. 6d.

Madam How and Lady Why; or, First Lessons in Earth-Lore. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.—New Edit. Illus. by L. Sambourne. Fcp. 4to. 12s. 6d.

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MACLAREN (Arch.).—The Fairy Family. A Series of Ballads and Metrical Tales. Cr. 8vo. 5s.

 

MACMILLAN (Hugh). (See p. 37.)

 

MADAME TABBY’S ESTABLISHMENT. By Kari. Illust. by L. Wain. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

MAGUIRE (J. F.).—Young Prince Marigold. Illustrated. Globe 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

MARTIN (Frances).—The Poet’s Hour. Poetry selected for Children. 18mo. 2s. 6d.

—— Spring-Time with the Poets. 18mo. 3s. 6d.

 

MAZINI (Linda).—In the Golden Shell. With Illustrations. Globe 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

MOLESWORTH (Mrs.).—Works. Illust. by Walter Crane. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d. each.

“Carrots,” Just a Little Boy.

A Christmas Child.

Christmas-Tree Land.

The Cuckoo Clock.

Four Winds Farm.

Grandmother Dear.

Herr Baby.

Little Miss Peggy.

The Rectory Children.

Rosy.

The Tapestry Room.

Tell Me a Story.

Two Little Waifs.

Us”: An Old-Fashioned Story.

Children of the Castle.

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“MRS. JERNINGHAM’S JOURNAL” (Author of).—The Runaway. Gl. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

OLIPHANT (Mrs.).—Agnes Hopetoun’s Schools and Holidays. Illust. Gl. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

PALGRAVE (Francis Turner).—The Five Days’ Entertainments at Wentworth Grange. Small 4to. 6s.

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PATMORE (C.).—The Children’s Garland from the best Poets. 18mo. 2s. 6d. net.

 

ROSSETTI (Christina).—Speaking Likenesses. Illust. by A. Hughes. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

 

RUTH AND HER FRIENDS: A Story for Girls. Illustrated. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

ST. JOHNSTON (A.).—Camping among Cannibals. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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“ST. OLAVE’S” (Author of). Illustrated. Globe 8vo.

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Nine Years Old. 2s. 6d.

When Papa Comes Home. 4s. 6d.

Pansie’s Flour Bin. 4s. 6d.

 

STEWART (Aubrey).—The Tale of Troy. Done into English. Globe 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

TENNYSON (Hon. Hallam).—Jack and the Bean-Stalk. English Hexameters. Illust. by R. Caldecott. Fcp. 4to. 3s. 6d.

 

“WANDERING WILLIE” (Author of).—Conrad the Squirrel. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

WARD (Mrs. T. Humphry).—Milly and Olly. With Illustrations by Mrs. Alma Tadema. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

WEBSTER (Augusta).—Daffodil and the Croäxaxicans. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

 

WILLOUGHBY (F.).—Fairy Guardians. Illustr. by Townley Green. Cr. 8vo. 5s.

 

WOODS (M. A.). (See Collections, p. 17.)

 

YONGE (Charlotte M.).—The Prince and the Page. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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—— Lances of Lynwood. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

—— P’s and Q’s; and Little Lucy’s Wonderful Globe. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

—— A Storehouse of Stories. 2 vols. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d. each.

—— The Population of an Old Pear-Tree; or, Stories of Insect Life. From E. Van Bruyssel. Illustr. Gl. 8vo. 2s. 6d.


ZOOLOGY.

Comparative Anatomy—Practical Zoology—Entomology—Ornithology.

(See also Biology; Natural History; Physiology.)

 

Comparative Anatomy.

FLOWER (Prof. W. H.).—An Introduction to the Osteology of the Mammalia. Illustrated. 3rd Edit., revised with the assistance of Hans Gadow, Ph.D. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

HUMPHRY (Prof. Sir G. M.).—Observations in Myology. 8vo. 6s.

 

LANG (Prof. Arnold).—Text-Book of Comparative Anatomy. Transl. by H. M. and M. Bernard. Preface by Prof. E. Haeckel. Illustr. 2 vols. 8vo. Part I. 17s. net.

 

PARKER (T. Jeffery).—A Course of Instruction in Zootomy (Vertebrata). Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

 

PETTIGREW (J. Bell).—The Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man. 8vo. 12s.

 

SHUFELDT (R. W.).—The Myology of the Raven (Corvus corax Sinuatus). A Guide to the Study of the Muscular System in Birds. Illustrated. 8vo. 13s. net.

 

WIEDERSHEIM (Prof. R.).—Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates. Adapted by W. Newton Parker. With Additions. Illustrated. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

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Practical Zoology.

HOWES (Prof. G. B.).—An Atlas of Practical Elementary Biology. With a Preface by Prof. Huxley. 4to. 14s.

 

HUXLEY (T. H.) and MARTIN (H. N.).—A Course of Practical Instruction in Elementary Biology. Revised and extended by Prof. G. B. Howes and D. H. Scott, Ph.D. Cr. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

 

THOMSON (Sir C. Wyville).—The Voyage of the “Challenger”: The Atlantic. With Illustrations, Coloured Maps, Charts, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. 45s.

—— The Depths of the Sea. An Account of the Results of the Dredging Cruises of H.M.SS. “Lightning” and “Porcupine,” 1868-69-70. With Illustrations, Maps, and Plans. 8vo. 31s. 6d.

 

Entomology.

BUCKTON (G. B.).—Monograph of the British Cicadæ, or Tettigidæ. 2 vols. 33s. 6d. each net; or in 8 Parts. 8s. each net.

 

LUBBOCK (Sir John).—The Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

 

SCUDDER (S. H.).—Fossil Insects of North America. Map and Plates. 2 vols. 4to. 90s. net.

 

Ornithology.

COUES (Elliott).—Key to North American Birds. Illustrated. 8vo. 2l. 2s.

—— Handbook of Field and General Ornithology. Illustrated. 8vo. 10s. net.

 

FOWLER (W. W.). (See Natural History.)

 

WHITE (Gilbert). (See Natural History.)


INDEX.


 

Abbey (E. A.),  13, 40
 
Abbot (F. E.),  35
 
Abbott (Rev. E.),  3, 14, 32, 33, 35
 
Acland (Sir H. W.),  24
 
Adams (Sir F. O.),  30
 
Addison, 4, 20, 21
 
Agassiz (L.),  3
 
Ainger (Rev. A.),  5, 17, 21, 35
 
Ainslie (A. D.),  14
 
Airy (Sir G. B.),  2, 29
 
Aitken (Mary C.),  21
 
Aitken (Sir W.),  25
 
Albemarle (Earl of),  3
 
Aldrich (T. B.),  14
 
Alexander (C. F.),  21
 
Alexander (T.),  9
 
Alexander (Bishop),  35
 
Allbutt (T. C.),  24
 
Allen (G.),  6
 
Allingham (W.),  21
 
Amiel (H. F.),  3
 
Anderson (A.),  14
 
Anderson (Dr. McCall),  24
 
Andrews (Dr. Thomas),  28
 
Appleton (T. G.),  40
 
Archer-Hind (R. D.),  39
 
Arnold, (M.),  8, 17, 20, 21, 31, 32, 33
 
Arnold (Dr. T.),  10
 
Arnold (W. T.),  10
 
Ashley (W. J.),  3
 
Atkinson (J. B.),  2
 
Atkinson (Rev. J. C.),  1, 41
 
Attwell (H.),  21
 
Austin (Alfred),  15
 
Autenrieth (Georg),  8
 
Awdry (F.),  41
 
 
Bacon (Francis),  20, 21
 
Baines (Rev. E.),  35
 
Baker (Sir S. W.),  30, 32, 40, 41
 
Balch (Elizabeth),  12
 
Baldwin (Prof. J. M.),  28
 
Balfour (F. M.),  6
 
Balfour (J. B.),  6
 
Ball (V.),  41
 
Ball (W. Platt),  6
 
Ball (W. W. R.),  24
 
Ballance (C. A.),  24
 
Barker (Lady),  2, 8, 40
 
Barnard (C.),  29
 
Barnes (W.),  3
 
Barnett (E. A.),  8
 
Bartholomew (J. G.),  3
 
Bartlett (J.),  8
 
Barwell (R.),  24
 
Bastable (Prof. C. F.),  30
 
Bastian (H. C.),  6, 24
 
Bateson (W.),  6
 
Bath (Marquis of),  31
 
Bather (Archdeacon),  35
 
Baxter (L.),  3
 
Beesly (Mrs.),  10
 
Benham (Rev. W.),  5, 21, 22, 35
 
Benson (Archbishop),  35, 36
 
Berlioz (H.),  3
 
Bernard (J. H.),  27
 
Bernard (H. M.),  6
 
Bernard (M.),  13
 
Bernard (T. D.),  35
 
Berners (J.),  12
 
Besant (W.),  4
 
Bethune-Baker (J. F.),  35
 
Bettany (G. T.),  6
 
Bickerton (T. H.),  24
 
Bigelow (M. M.),  13
 
Bikélas (D.),  18
 
Binnie (Rev. W.),  35
 
Birks (T. R.),  6, 27, 33, 36
 
Björnson (B.),  18
 
Black (W.),  4
 
Blackburne (E.),  3
 
Blackie (J. S.),  10, 15, 20
 
Blake (J. F.),  3
 
Blake (W.),  3
 
Blakiston (J. R.),  8
 
Blanford (H. F.),  9, 29
 
Blanford (W. T.),  9, 26
 
Blomfield (R.),  9
 
Blyth (A. W.),  12
 
Böhm-Bawerk (Prof.),  30
 
Boissevain (G. M.),  30
 
Boldrewood (Rolf),  18
 
Bonar (J.),  30
 
Bond (Rev. J.),  33
 
Boole (G.),  28
 
Booth (C.),  32
 
Bose (W. P. du),  36
 
Boughton (G. H.),  40
 
Boutmy (E.),  13
 
Bowen (H. C.),  27
 
Bower (F. O.),  6
 
Brett (R. B.),  10
 
Bridges (J. A.),  20
 
Bright (H. A.),  9
 
Bright (John),  31
 
Brimley (G.),  20
 
Brodie (Sir B. C.),  7
 
Brodribb (W. J.),  14, 40
 
Brooke (Sir J.),  3
 
Brooke (S. A.),  13, 14, 21, 35, 36
 
Brooks (Bishop),  36
 
Brown (A. C.),  28
 
Brown (J. A.),  1
 
Brown (Dr. James),  4
 
Brown (T. E.),  15
 
Browne (J. H. B.),  12
 
Browne (Sir T.),  21
 
Brunton (Dr. T. Lauder),  24, 36
 
Bryce (James),  10, 31, 40
 
Buchheim (C. A.),  21
 
Buckland (A.),  5, 31
 
Buckley (A. B.),  10, 11
 
Bucknill (Dr. J. C.),  24
 
Buckton (G. B.),  43
 
Bunyan, 4, 20, 21
 
Burgon (J. W.),  15
 
Burke (E.),  31
 
Burn (R.),  1
 
Burnett (F. Hodgson),  18
 
Burns, 15, 21
 
Bury (J. B.),  10
 
Butcher (Prof. S. H.),  14, 20, 39
 
Butler (A. J.),  39
 
Butler (Rev. G.),  36
 
Butler (Samuel),  15
 
[44]Butler (W. Archer),  36
 
Butler (Sir W. F.),  4
 
Buxton (Mrs. S.),  32
 
Byron, 21
 
 
Cairnes (J. E.),  30, 31
 
Caldecott (R.),  12, 41, 42
 
Calderon, 15
 
Calderwood (Prof. H.),  8, 27, 28
 
Calvert (Rev. A.),  33
 
Cameron (V. L.),  40
 
Campbell (J. F.),  40
 
Campbell (Dr. J. M.),  36
 
Campbell (Prof. Lewis),  5, 14
 
Cantillon, 30
 
Capes (W. W.),  14
 
Carles (W. R.),  40
 
Carlyle (T.),  3
 
Carmarthen (Lady),  18
 
Carnarvon (Earl of),  39
 
Carnot (N. L. G.),  29
 
Carpenter (Bishop),  36
 
Carr (J. C.),  2
 
Carroll (Lewis),  28, 41
 
Carter (R. Brudenell),  24
 
Cassel (Dr. D.),  10
 
Cautley (G. S.),  15
 
Cazenove (J. G.),  36
 
Chalmers (J. B.),  9
 
Chalmers (M. D.),  31
 
Chapman (Elizabeth R.),  14
 
Chasseresse (Diana),  32
 
Cherry (R. R.),  13
 
Cheyne (C. H. H.),  3
 
Cheyne (T. K.),  33
 
Christie (J.),  24
 
Christie (W. D.),  21
 
Church (Prof. A. H.),  6
 
Church (Rev. A. J.),  4, 32, 40
 
Church (F. J.),  21, 39
 
Church (Dean),  3, 4, 5, 20, 34, 36
 
Clark (J. W.),  22
 
Clark (L.),  3
 
Clark (S.),  4
 
Clarke (C. B.),  9, 30
 
Clifford (Ed.),  4
 
Clifford (W. K.),  20, 28
 
Clifford (Mrs. W. K.),  41
 
Clough (A. H.),  15, 20
 
Cobden (R.),  31
 
Cohen (J. B.),  7
 
Colenso (J. W.),  34
 
Coleridge (S. T.),  15
 
Collier (Hon. John),  2
 
Collins (J. Churton),  20
 
Colquhoun (F. S.),  15
 
Colvin (Sidney),  4, 22
 
Combe (G.),  8
 
Congreve (Rev. J.),  36
 
Conway (Hugh),  18
 
Cook (E. T.),  2
 
Cooke (C. Kinloch),  25
 
Cooke (J. P.),  7, 36
 
Corbett (J.),  4, 18, 41
 
Corfield (W. H.),  12
 
Corry (T. H.),  7
 
Cotterill (J. H.),  9
 
Cotton (Bishop),  36
 
Cotton (C.),  13
 
Cotton (J. S.),  31
 
Coues (E.),  43
 
Courthope (W. J.),  4
 
Cowell (G.),  24
 
Cowper, 21, 22
 
Cox (G. V.),  10
 
Craik (Mrs.),  15, 18, 20, 21, 40, 41
 
Craik (H.),  8, 31
 
Crane (Lucy),  2, 41
 
Crane (Walter),  41
 
Craven (Mrs. D.),  8
 
Crawford (F. M.),  18
 
Creighton (Bishop M.),  4, 11
 
Crichton-Browne (Sir J.),  8
 
Cross (J. A.),  32
 
Crossley (E.),  3
 
Crossley (H.),  40
 
Cumming (L.),  28
 
Cunningham (C.),  30
 
Cunningham (Sir H. S.),  18
 
Cunningham (Rev. J.),  34
 
Cunningham (Rev. W.),  34, 35, 36
 
Cunynghame (Sir A. T.),  25
 
Curteis (Rev. G. H.),  34, 36
 
 
Dahn (F.),  18
 
Dakyns (H. G.),  39
 
Dale (A. W. W.),  34
 
Dalton (Rev. J. N.),  40
 
Daniell (Alfred),  28
 
Dante, 4, 14, 39
 
Davies (Rev. J. Ll.),  33, 35, 36
 
Davies (W.),  5
 
Dawkins (W. B.),  1
 
Dawson (G. M.),  9
 
Dawson (Sir J. W.),  9
 
Dawson (J.),  1
 
Day (L. B.),  18
 
Day (R. E.),  28
 
Defoe (D.),  4, 21, 22
 
Deighton (K.),  5, 16
 
Delamotte (P. H.),  2
 
Dell (E. C.),  12
 
De Morgan (M.),  41
 
De Varigny (H.),  6
 
De Vere (A.),  20
 
Dicey (A. V.),  13, 31
 
Dickens (C.),  5, 18, 21
 
Diggle (Rev. J. W.),  36
 
Dilke (Ashton W.),  19
 
Dilke (Sir Charles W.),  25, 31
 
Dillwyn (E. A.),  18
 
Dobbin (L.),  7
 
Dobson (A.),  4
 
Donaldson (J.),  35
 
Donisthorpe (W.),  31
 
Dowden (E.),  4, 14, 16
 
Doyle (Sir F. H.),  15
 
Doyle (J. A.),  11
 
Drake (B.),  39
 
Drummond (Prof. J.),  36
 
Dryden, 21
 
Du Cane (E. F.),  31
 
Duff (Sir M. E. Grant),  21, 31, 40
 
Dunsmuir (A.),  18
 
Düntzer (H.),  4, 5
 
Dupré (A.),  7
 
Dyer (L.),  1
 
 
Eadie (J.),  4, 32, 33
 
Eastlake (Lady),  35
 
Ebers (G.),  18
 
Edgeworth (Prof. F. Y.),  30
 
Edmunds (Dr. W.),  22
 
Edwards-Moss (Sir J. E.),  32
 
Eimer (G. H. T.),  6
 
Elderton (W. A.),  9
 
Ellerton (Rev. J.),  36
 
Elliot (Hon. A.),  31
 
Ellis (T.),  2
 
Emerson (R. W.),  4, 21
 
Evans (S.),  15
 
Everett (J. D.),  28
 
 
Falconer (Lanoe),  18
 
Farrar (Archdeacon),  6, 33, 36
 
Farrer (Sir T. H.),  31
 
Faulkner (F.),  7
 
Fawcett (Prof. H.),  30, 31
 
Fawcett (M. G.),  6, 30, 31
 
Fay (Amy),  25
 
Fearnley (W.),  29
 
Fearon (D. R.),  8
 
Ferrel (W.),  29
 
Fessenden (C.),  28
 
Finck (H. T.),  1
 
Fisher (Rev. O.),  28, 29
 
Fiske (J.),  6, 10, 27, 31, 36
 
Fison (L.),  1
 
Fitch (J. G.),  8
 
Fitz Gerald (Caroline),  15
 
Fitzgerald (Edward),  15, 21
 
Fitzmaurice (Lord E.),  5
 
Fleischer (E.),  7
 
Fleming (G.),  18
 
Flower (Prof. W. H.),  42
 
Flückiger (F. A.),  24
 
Forbes (A.),  4, 40
 
Forbes (Prof. G.),  3
 
Forbes (Rev. G. H.),  36
 
Foster (Prof. M.),  6, 29
 
Fothergill (Dr. J. M.),  8, 24
 
Fowle (Rev. T. W.),  31, 36
 
Fowler (Rev. T.),  4, 27
 
Fowler (W. W.),  26
 
Fox (Dr. Wilson),  24
 
Foxwell (Prof. H. S.),  30
 
Framji (D.),  10
 
Frankland (P. F.),  1
 
Fraser (Bishop),  37
 
Fraser-Tytler (C. C.),  15
 
Frazer (J. G.),  1
 
Frederick (Mrs.),  8
 
Freeman (Prof. E. A.),  2, 4, 10, 11, 31, 34
 
French (G. R.),  14
 
Friedmann (P.),  3
 
Frost (A. B.),  41
 
Froude (J. A.),  4
 
Fullerton (W. M.),  40
 
Furniss (Harry),  41
 
Furnivall (F. J.),  15
 
Fyffe (C. A.),  11
 
Fyfe (H. H.),  10
 
 
Gairdner (J.),  4
 
Galton (F.),  1, 29
 
Gamgee (Arthur),  29
 
Gardner (Percy),  2
 
Garnett (R.),  15
 
Garnett (W.),  5
 
Gaskell (Mrs.),  12
 
Gaskoin (Mrs. H.),  32
 
Geddes (W. D.),  14, 40
 
Gee (W. H.),  28, 29
 
Geikie (Sir A.),  9, 10, 29
 
Gennadius (J.),  18
 
Gibbins (H. de B.),  10
 
Gibbon (Charles),  4
 
Gilchrist (A.),  3
 
Giles (P.),  27
 
Gilman (N. P.),  30
 
Gilmore (Rev. J.),  13
 
Gladstone (Dr. J. H.),  7, 8
 
Gladstone (W. E.),  14
 
Glaister (E.),  2, 8
 
Godfray (H.),  3
 
[45]Godkin (G. S.),  5
 
Goethe, 4, 15
 
Goldsmith, 4, 12, 15, 21, 22
 
Goodale (Prof. G. L.),  6
 
Goodfellow (J.),  12
 
Gordon (General C. G.),  5
 
Gordon (Lady Duff),  40
 
Goschen (Rt. Hon. G. J.),  30
 
Gosse (Edmund),  4, 14
 
Gow (J.),  2
 
Graham (D.),  15
 
Graham (J. W.),  18
 
Grand’homme (E.),  8
 
Gray (Prof. Andrew),  28
 
Gray (Asa),  6
 
Gray, 4, 15, 22
 
Green (J. R.),  9, 11, 12, 21, 22
 
Green (Mrs. J. R.),  4, 9, 11
 
Green (W. S.),  40
 
Greenhill (W. A.),  21
 
Greenwood (J. E.),  41
 
Grenfell (Mrs.),  8
 
Griffiths (W. H.),  24
 
Grimm, 41
 
Grove (Sir G.),  9, 26
 
Guest (E.),  11
 
Guest (M. J.),  11
 
Guillemin (A.),  26, 28
 
Guizot (F. P. G.),  6
 
Gunton (G.),  30
 
 
Hales (J. W.),  15, 17, 20
 
Hallward (R. F.),  12
 
Hamerton (P. G.),  2, 12, 22
 
Hamilton (Prof. D. J.),  24
 
Hamilton (J.),  37
 
Hanbury (D.),  6, 24
 
Hannay (David),  4
 
Hardwick (Archd. C.),  34, 37
 
Hardy (A. S.),  18
 
Hardy (T.),  18
 
Hare (A. W.),  22
 
Hare (J. C.),  37
 
Harper (Father Thos.),  37
 
Harris (Rev. G. C.),  37
 
Harrison (F.),  4, 6, 22
 
Harrison (Miss J.),  2
 
Harte (Bret),  18
 
Hartig (Dr. R.),  6
 
Hartley (Prof. W. N.),  7
 
Harwood (G.),  22, 31, 34
 
Hayes (A.),  15
 
Headlam (W.),  39
 
Heaviside (O.),  29
 
Helps (Sir A.),  22
 
Hempel (Dr. W.),  7
 
Herkomer (H.),  2
 
Herodotus, 39
 
Herrick, 21
 
Hertel (Dr.),  9
 
Hill (F. Davenport),  31
 
Hill (O.),  31, 32
 
Hiorns (A. H.),  25
 
Hobart (Lord),  22
 
Hobday (E.),  9
 
Hodgson (Rev. J. T.),  5
 
Hoffding (Prof. H.),  28
 
Hofmann (A. W.),  7
 
Hole (Rev. C.),  8, 11
 
Holiday (Henry),  41
 
Holland (T. E.),  13, 31
 
Hollway-Calthrop (H.),  41
 
Holmes (O. W., junr.),  13
 
Homer, 14, 39
 
Hooker (Sir J. D.),  7, 40
 
Hoole (C. H.),  33
 
Hooper (G.),  4
 
Hooper (W. H.),  2
 
Hope (F. J.),  9
 
Hopkins (E.),  15
 
Hoppus (M. A. M.),  19
 
Horace, 14, 21, 39
 
Hort (Prof. F. J. A.),  33, 34
 
Horton (Hon. S. D.),  30
 
Hosken (J. D.),  15
 
Hovenden (R. M.),  40
 
Howell (George),  30
 
Howes (G. B.),  43
 
Howitt (A. W.),  1
 
Howson (Very Rev. J. S.),  34
 
Hozier (Col. H. M.),  25
 
Hübner (Baron),  40
 
Hughes (T.),  5, 15, 19, 22, 40
 
Hull (E.),  2, 10
 
Hullah (J.),  2, 21, 26
 
Hume (D.),  4
 
Humphry (Prof. Sir G. M.),  30, 42
 
Hunt (W.),  11
 
Hunt (W. M.),  2
 
Hutton (R. H.),  4, 22
 
Huxley (T.),  4, 22, 29, 30, 32, 43
 
 
Iddings (J. P.),  10
 
Illingworth (Rev. J. R.),  37
 
Ingram (T. D.),  11
 
Irving (J.),  10
 
Irving (Washington),  12
 
 
Jackson (Helen),  19
 
Jacob (Rev. J. A.),  37
 
James (Henry),  4, 19, 22
 
James (Rev. H.),  37
 
James (Prof. W.),  28
 
Jardine (Rev. R.),  28
 
Jeans (Rev. G. E.),  37, 39
 
Jebb (Prof. R. C.),  4, 11, 14
 
Jellett (Rev. J. H.),  37
 
Jenks (Prof. Ed.),  31
 
Jennings (A. C.),  11, 32
 
Jephson (H.),  31
 
Jevons (W. S.),  5, 28, 30, 31, 32
 
Jex-Blake (Sophia),  8
 
Johnson (Amy),  29
 
Johnson (Samuel),  5, 14
 
Jones (H. Arthur),  15
 
Jones (Prof. D. E.),  29
 
Jones (F.),  7
 
 
Kalm, 40
 
Kant, 27
 
Kari, 42
 
Kavanagh (Rt. Hn. A. M.),  5
 
Kay (Rev. W.),  33
 
Keary (Annie),  11, 19, 41
 
Keary (Eliza),  41
 
Keats, 4, 21, 22
 
Kellner (Dr. L.),  27
 
Kellogg (Rev. S. H.),  37
 
Kelvin (Lord),  26, 28, 29
 
Kempe (A. B.),  28
 
Kennedy (Prof. A. B. W.),  9
 
Kennedy (B. H.),  39
 
Kennedy (P.),  19
 
Keynes (J. N.),  28, 30
 
Kiepert (H.),  9
 
Killen (W. D.),  34
 
Kingsley (Charles),  5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 26, 35, 40, 41
 
Kingsley (Henry),  21, 40
 
Kipling (J. L.),  40
 
Kipling (Rudyard),  19
 
Kirkpatrick (Prof.),  37
 
Klein (Dr. E.),  6, 24, 26
 
Knight (W.),  14
 
Kuenen (Prof. A.),  32
 
Kynaston (Rev. H.),  37, 40
 
 
Labberton (R. H.),  3
 
Lafargue (P.),  19
 
Lamb, 5, 21, 22
 
Lanciani (Prof. R.),  2
 
Landauer (J.),  7
 
Landor, 4, 22
 
Lane-Poole (S.),  22
 
Lanfrey (P.),  5
 
Lang (Andrew),  13, 22, 39
 
Lang (Prof. Arnold),  42
 
Langley (J. N.),  29
 
Lankester (Prof. Ray),  6, 23
 
Laslett (T.),  7
 
Lea (A. S.),  29
 
Leaf (W.),  14, 39
 
Leahy (Sergeant),  32
 
Lee (M.),  19
 
Lee (S.),  21, 39, 40
 
Leeper (A.),  39
 
Legge (A. O.),  11, 37
 
Lemon (Mark),  21
 
Lethbridge (Sir Roper),  11
 
Levy (Amy),  19
 
Lewis (R.),  13
 
Lightfoot (Bp.),  23, 33, 35, 37
 
Lightwood (J. M.),  13
 
Lindsay (Dr. J. A.),  25
 
Lockyer (J. N.),  3, 7, 29
 
Lodge (Prof. O. J.),  23, 28, 29
 
Loewy (B.),  28
 
Loftie (Mrs. W. J.),  2
 
Longfellow (H. W.),  22
 
Lonsdale (J.),  21, 39, 40
 
Lowe (W. H.),  32, 33
 
Lowell (J. R.),  13, 15, 23
 
Lubbock (Sir J.),  6, 7, 9, 23, 43
 
Lucas (F.),  15
 
Lucas (Joseph),  40
 
Lupton (S.),  7
 
Lyall (Sir Alfred),  4
 
Lyte (H. C. M.),  11
 
Lyttelton (E.),  23
 
Lytton (Earl of),  19
 
 
MacAlister (D.),  25
 
Macarthur (M.),  11
 
Macaulay (G. C.),  17, 39
 
Maccoll (Norman),  15
 
M’Cosh (Dr. J.),  27, 28
 
Macdonald (G.),  17
 
Macdonell (J.),  30, 31
 
Mackail (J. W.),  40
 
Maclagan (Dr. T.),  25
 
Maclaren (Rev. Alex.),  37
 
Maclaren (Archibald),  42
 
Maclean (W. C.),  25
 
Maclear (Rev. Dr.),  32, 34, 35
 
M’Lennan (J. F.),  1
 
M’Lennan (Malcolm),  19
 
Macmillan (Rev. H.),  23, 37, 40
 
Macmillan (Michael),  5, 16
 
Macnamara (C.),  25
 
Macquoid (K. S.),  19
 
Madoc (F.),  19
 
Maguire (J. F.),  42
 
Mahaffy (Prof. J. P.),  2, 11, 14, 23, 27, 37, 40
 
Maitland (F. W.),  13, 31
 
Malet (L.),  19
 
Malory (Sir T.),  21
 
Mansfield (C. B.),  7
 
[46]Markham (C. R.),  4
 
Marriott (J. A. R.),  6
 
Marshall (Prof. A.),  30
 
Martel (C.),  25
 
Martin (Frances),  3, 42
 
Martin (Frederick),  30
 
Martin (H. N.),  43
 
Martineau (H.),  6
 
Martineau (J.),  5
 
Masson (D.),  4, 5, 16, 21, 23, 27
 
Masson (G.),  8, 21
 
Masson (R. O.),  17
 
Maturin (Rev. W.),  37
 
Maudsley (Dr. H.),  28
 
Maurice (F.),  9, 23, 27, 32-35, 37
 
Maurice (Col. F.),  5, 25, 31
 
Max Müller (F.),  27
 
Mayer (A. M.),  29
 
Mayor (J. B.),  34
 
Mayor (Prof. J. E. B.),  3, 5
 
Mazini (L.),  42
 
M’Cormick (W. S.),  14
 
Meldola (Prof. R.),  7, 28, 29
 
Mendenhall (T. C.),  29
 
Mercier (Dr. C.),  25
 
Mercur (Prof. J.),  25
 
Meredith (G.),  16
 
Meredith (L. A.),  13
 
Meyer (E. von),  7
 
Michelet (M.),  11
 
Mill (H. R.),  9
 
Miller (R. K.),  3
 
Milligan (Rev. W.),  34, 37
 
Milton, 5, 14, 16, 21
 
Minto (Prof. W.),  4, 19
 
Mitford (A. B.),  19
 
Mivart (St. George),  30
 
Mixter (W. G.),  7
 
Mohammad, 22
 
Molesworth (Mrs.),  42
 
Molloy (G.),  28
 
Monahan (J. H.),  13
 
Montelius (O.),  1
 
Moore (C. H.),  2
 
Moorhouse (Bishop),  37
 
Morison (J. C.),  3, 4
 
Morley (John),  3, 4, 17, 23
 
Morris (Mowbray),  4
 
Morris (R.),  21, 27
 
Morshead (E. D. A.),  39
 
Moulton (L. C.),  16
 
Mudie (C. E.),  16
 
Muir (M. M. P.),  7
 
Müller (H.),  7
 
Mullinger (J. B.),  11
 
Murphy (J. J.),  28
 
Murray (D. Christie),  19, 20
 
Murray (E. C. G.),  40
 
Myers (E.),  16, 39
 
Myers (F. W. H.),  4, 16, 23
 
Mylne (Bishop),  37
 
 
Nadal (E. S.),  23
 
Nettleship (H.),  14
 
Newcastle (Duke and Duchess),  22
 
Newcomb (S.),  3
 
Newton (Sir C. T.),  2
 
Nichol (J.),  4, 14
 
Noel (Lady A.),  20
 
Nordenskiöld (A. E.),  40
 
Norgate (Kate),  11
 
Norris (W. E.),  20
 
Norton (Charles Eliot),  3, 39
 
Norton (Hon. Mrs.),  16, 20
 
 
Oliphant (T. L. K.),  23, 27
 
Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.),  4, 11, 14, 20, 21, 42
 
Oliver (Prof. D.),  7
 
Oliver (Capt. S. P.),  40
 
Oman (C. W.),  4
 
Ostwald (Prof.),  7
 
Otté (E. C.),  11
 
 
Page (T. E.),  33
 
Palgrave (Sir F.),  11
 
Palgrave (F. T.),  2, 16, 17, 21, 22, 35, 42
 
Palgrave (R. F. D.),  31
 
Palgrave (R. H. Inglis),  30
 
Palgrave (W. G.),  16, 31, 40
 
Palmer (Lady S.),  20
 
Parker (T. J.),  6, 42
 
Parker (W. N.),  42
 
Parkin (G. R.),  31
 
Parkinson (S.),  29
 
Parkman (F.),  11
 
Parry (G.),  20
 
Parsons (Alfred),  13
 
Pasteur (L.),  7
 
Pater (W. H.),  2, 20, 23
 
Paterson (J.),  13
 
Patmore (Coventry),  21, 42
 
Patteson (J. C.),  5
 
Pattison (Mark),  4, 5, 38
 
Payne (E. J.),  11, 31
 
Peabody (C. H.),  9, 29
 
Peel (E.),  16
 
Peile (J.),  27
 
Pellissier (E.),  27
 
Pennell (J.),  2
 
Pennington (R.),  10
 
Penrose (F. C.),  1, 3
 
Perkins (J. B.),  11
 
Perry (Prof. J.),  29
 
Pettigrew (J. B.),  7, 30, 42
 
Phillimore (J. G.),  13
 
Phillips (J. A.),  25
 
Phillips (W. C.),  2
 
Picton (J. A.),  23
 
Piffard (H. G.),  25
 
Pike (W.),  41
 
Plato, 21, 22, 39
 
Plumptre (Dean),  38
 
Pollard (A. W.),  40
 
Pollock (Sir Fk., 2nd Bart.),  5
 
Pollock (Sir F., Bart.),  13, 23, 31
 
Pollock (Lady),  2
 
Pollock (W. H.),  2
 
Poole (M. E.),  23
 
Poole (R. L.),  12
 
Pope, 4, 21
 
Poste (E.),  29, 39
 
Potter (L.),  23
 
Potter (R.),  38
 
Preston (T.),  29
 
Price (L. L. F. R.),  30
 
Prickard (A. O.),  23
 
Prince Albert Victor, 40
 
Prince George, 40
 
Procter (F.),  34
 
Propert (J. L.),  2
 
 
Radcliffe (C. B.),  3
 
Ramsay (W.),  7
 
Ransome (C.),  14
 
Rathbone (W.),  8
 
Rawlinson (W. G.),  13
 
Rawnsley (H. D.),  16
 
Ray (P. K.),  28
 
Rayleigh (Lord),  29
 
Reichel (Bishop),  38
 
Reid (J. S.),  39
 
Remsen (I.),  7
 
Rendall (Rev. F.),  34, 38
 
Rendu (M. le C.),  10
 
Reynolds (H. R.),  38
 
Reynolds (J. R.),  25
 
Reynolds (O.),  12
 
Rhodes (J. F.),  12
 
Richardson (B. W.),  12, 25
 
Richey (A. G.),  13
 
Ritchie (A.),  5
 
Robinson (Preb. H. G.),  38
 
Robinson (J. L.),  26
 
Robinson (Matthew),  5
 
Rochester (Bishop of),  5
 
Rockstro (W. S.),  5
 
Rogers (J. E. T.),  12, 31
 
Romanes (G. J.),  6
 
Roscoe (Sir H. E.),  7, 8
 
Roscoe (W. C.),  16
 
Rosebery (Earl of),  4
 
Rosenbusch (H.),  10
 
Ross (P.),  20
 
Rossetti (C. G.),  16, 42
 
Routledge (J.),  31
 
Rowe (F. J.),  17
 
Roy (John),  20
 
Rücker (Prof. A. W.),  8
 
Rumford (Count),  23
 
Rushbrooke (W. G.),  33
 
Russell (Dean),  38
 
Russell (Sir Charles),  31
 
Russell (W. Clark),  4, 20
 
Ryland (F.),  14
 
Ryle (Prof. H. E.),  32, 38
 
 
St. Johnston (A.),  20, 41, 42
 
Sadler (H.),  3
 
Saintsbury (G.),  4, 14
 
Salmon (Rev. G.),  38
 
Sandford (Bishop),  38
 
Sandford (M. E.),  5
 
Sandys (J. E.),  41
 
Sayce (A. H.),  12
 
Schaff (P.),  33
 
Schliemann (Dr.),  2
 
Schorlemmer (C.),  7
 
Scott (D. H.),  6
 
Scott (Sir W.),  16, 21
 
Scratchley (Sir Peter),  25
 
Scudder (S. H.),  43
 
Seaton (Dr. E. C.),  25
 
Seeley (J. R.),  12
 
Seiler (Dr. Carl),  25, 30
 
Selborne (Earl of),  13, 21, 34, 35
 
Sellers (E.),  2
 
Service (J.),  35, 38
 
Sewell (E. M.),  12
 
Shadwell (C. L.),  39
 
Shairp (J. C.),  4, 16
 
Shakespeare, 14, 16, 21, 22
 
Shann (G.),  9, 29
 
Sharp (W.),  5
 
Shelley, 16, 21
 
Shirley (W. N.),  38
 
Shorthouse (J. H.),  20
 
Shortland (Admiral),  26
 
Shuchhardt (Carl),  2
 
Shuckburgh (E. S.),  12, 39
 
Shufeldt (R. W.),  42
 
Sibson (Dr. F.),  25
 
Sidgwick (Prof. H.),  27, 30, 31
 
Sime (J.),  9, 11
 
Simpson (Rev. W.),  34
 
[47]Skeat (W. W.),  14
 
Skrine (J. H.),  5
 
Slade (J. H.),  9
 
Sloman (Rev. A.),  33
 
Smart (W.),  30
 
Smalley (G. W.),  23
 
Smetham (J. and S.),  5
 
Smith (A.),  21
 
Smith (C. B.),  16
 
Smith (Goldwin),  4, 6, 32, 41
 
Smith (H.),  16
 
Smith (J.),  7
 
Smith (Rev. T.),  38
 
Smith (W. G.),  7
 
Smith (W. S.),  38
 
Somerville (Prof. W.),  6
 
Southey, 5
 
Spender (J. K.),  25
 
Spenser, 21
 
Spottiswoode (W.),  29
 
Stanley (Dean),  38
 
Stanley (Hon. Maude),  32
 
Statham (R.),  32
 
Stebbing (W.),  4
 
Stephen (C. E.),  8
 
Stephen (H.),  13
 
Stephen (Sir J. F.),  12, 13, 23
 
Stephen (J. K.),  13
 
Stephen (L.),  4
 
Stephens (J. B.),  16
 
Stevenson (J. J.),  2
 
Stewart (A.),  42
 
Stewart (Balfour),  28, 29, 38
 
Stewart (S. A.),  7
 
Stokes (Sir G. G.),  29
 
Story (R. H.),  4
 
Stone (W. H.),  29
 
Strachey (Sir E.),  21
 
Strachey (Gen. R.),  9
 
Strangford (Viscountess),  41
 
Strettell (A.),  16
 
Stubbs (Rev. C. W.),  38
 
Stubbs (Bishop),  34
 
Sutherland (A.),  9
 
Symonds (J. A.),  4
 
Symonds (Mrs. J. A.),  5
 
Symons (A.),  16
 
 
Tait (Archbishop),  38
 
Tait (C. W. A.),  12
 
Tait (Prof. P. G.),  28, 29
 
Tanner (H.),  1
 
Tavernier (J. B.),  41
 
Taylor (Franklin),  26
 
Taylor (Isaac),  27, 38
 
Taylor (Sedley),  26, 29
 
Tegetmeier (W. B.),  8
 
Temple (Bishop),  38
 
Temple (Sir R.),  4
 
Tennant (Dorothy),  41
 
Tenniel, 41
 
Tennyson, 14, 17, 22
 
Tennyson (Frederick),  17
 
Tennyson (Hallam),  13, 42
 
Theodoli (Marchesa),  20
 
Thompson (D’A. W.),  7
 
Thompson (E.),  11
 
Thompson (H. M.),  30
 
Thompson (S. P.),  29
 
Thomson (A. W.),  9
 
Thomson (Sir C. W.),  43
 
Thomson (Hugh),  12
 
Thorne (Dr. Thorne),  25
 
Thornton (J.),  6
 
Thornton (W. T.),  27, 32, 39
 
Thorpe (T. E.),  8
 
Thring (E.),  9, 23
 
Thrupp (J. F.),  32
 
Thudichum (J. L. W.),  7
 
Thursfield (J. R.),  4
 
Todhunter (I.),  5
 
Torrens (W. M.),  5
 
Tourgénief (I. S.),  20
 
Tout (T. F.),  4, 12
 
Tozer (H. F.),  9
 
Traill (H. D.),  4, 31
 
Trench (Capt. F.),  32
 
Trench (Archbishop),  38
 
Trevelyan (Sir G. O.),  12
 
Tribe (A.),  7
 
Tristram (W. O.),  13
 
Trollope (A.),  4
 
Truman (J.),  17
 
Tucker (T. G.),  39
 
Tulloch (Principal),  38
 
Turner (C. Tennyson),  17
 
Turner (G.),  1
 
Turner (H. H.),  29
 
Turner (J. M. W.),  13
 
Tylor (E. B.),  1
 
Tyrwhitt (R. St. J.),  2, 17
 
 
Vaughan (C. J.),  33, 34, 35, 38
 
Vaughan (Rev. D. J.),  21, 38
 
Vaughan (Rev. E. T.),  38
 
Vaughan (Rev. R.),  38
 
Veley (M.),  20
 
Venn (Rev. J.),  28, 38
 
Vernon (Hon. W. W.),  14
 
Verrall (A. W.),  14, 39
 
Verrall (Mrs.),  2
 
Victor (H.),  20
 
 
Wain (Louis),  42
 
Waldstein (C.),  2
 
Walker (Prof. F. A.),  30
 
Walker (Jas.),  7
 
Wallace (A. R.),  6, 26, 30
 
Wallace (Sir D. M.),  32
 
Walpole (S.),  31
 
Walton (I.),  13
 
Ward (A. W.),  4, 14, 21
 
Ward (H. M.),  7
 
Ward (S.),  17
 
Ward (T. H.),  17
 
Ward (Mrs. T. H.),  20, 42
 
Ward (W.),  5, 34
 
Warington (G.),  38
 
Waters (C. A.),  30
 
Waterton (Charles),  26, 41
 
Watson (E.),  5
 
Watson (R. S.),  41
 
Watson (W.),  17, 22
 
Webb (W. T.),  17
 
Webster (Mrs. A.),  42
 
Welby-Gregory (Lady),  35
 
Welldon (Rev. J. E. C.),  39
 
Westcott (Bp.),  32, 33, 34, 35, 39
 
Westermarck (E.),  1
 
Wetherell (J.),  27
 
Wheeler (J. T.),  12
 
Whewell (W.),  5
 
White (Gilbert),  26
 
White (Dr. W. Hale),  25
 
White (W.),  29
 
Whitham (J. M.),  9
 
Whitney (W. D.),  8
 
Whittier (J. G.),  17, 23
 
Wickham (Rev. E. C.),  39
 
Wicksteed (P. H.),  30, 32
 
Wiedersheim (R.),  42
 
Wilbraham (F. M.),  35
 
Wilkins (Prof. A. S.),  2, 14, 39
 
Wilkinson (S.),  25
 
Williams (G. H.),  10
 
Williams (Montagu),  5
 
Williams (S. E.),  13
 
Willoughby (F.),  42
 
Wills (W. G.),  17
 
Wilson (A. J.),  31
 
Wilson (Sir C.),  4
 
Wilson (Sir D.),  1, 4, 14
 
Wilson (Dr. G.),  4, 5, 23
 
Wilson (Archdeacon),  39
 
Wilson (Mary),  14
 
Wingate (Major F. R.),  25
 
Winkworth (C.),  6
 
Wolseley (Gen Viscount),  25
 
Wood (A. G.),  17
 
Wood (Rev. E. G.),  39
 
Woods (Rev. F. H.),  1
 
Woods (Miss M. A.),  18, 35
 
Woodward (C. M.),  9
 
Woolner (T.),  17
 
Wordsworth, 5, 14, 17, 21
 
Worthey (Mrs.),  20
 
Wright (Rev. A.),  33
 
Wright (C. E. G.),  8
 
Wright (J.),  22
 
Wright (L.),  29
 
Wright (W. A.),  8, 16, 21, 27, 34
 
Wurtz (Ad.),  8
 
Wyatt (Sir M. D.),  2
 
 
Yonge (C. M.),  5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 21, 22, 23, 27, 32, 42
 
Young (E. W.),  9
 
 
Ziegler (Dr. E.),  25



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[The end of Macmillan Catalogue, January 1893 by Macmillan and Co.]