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JANUARY 1863.

MUDIE'S LIBRARY.

NEW AND CHOICE BOOKS.

HE Collection of New and Choice Books at MUDIE'S LIBRARY is now by many Thousand Volumes the largest in the World, and is still further augmented and enriched from day to day by the addition of abundant supplies of all the principal New Works as they appear.

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Published by Robert Hardwicke,

192 PICCADILLY.

No. VL., price 2s. 6d.

POPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW,

Edited by JAMES SAMUELSON,

Contains the following original Contributions:

Notes of the Exhibition (concluded): V. The Machinery Department, with woodcuts, by Dr. William Fairbairn, F.R.S., &c. &c.; VI. The Implements of War, with page plate. by Capt. Donnelly, R.E. (Inspector of Science, South Kensington); VII. The Zoology of the Exhibition, by Cuthbert Collingwood, M.A., M.B., F.L.S.; VIII. The Colonies, by the Editor-The Mistletoe and Parasitic Plants, with page plate, by Mrs. Lankester-The Winter Life of Plants, with page plate, by Harland Coultas-The Eye of the Ox, and its Microscopical Structure, with a tinted and coloured plate, by E. Beckitt Truman-The Vinegar Eel (Anguillula aceti), with tinted plate, by Jabez Hogg, F.L.S., &c.—Mars, with a tinted and coloured plate, by James Breen, F.R.A.S.-Miscellanea : The British Associa tion, by D. T. Ansted, F.R.S.; The Zoological and Botanical Section (D), by Cuthbert Collingwood, M.A., F,I.S.; Science Schools-Reviews: Jeffreys' British Conchology; Simmonds Waste Products and Undeveloped Substances; Cooke's British Fungi; Carpenter's Revelations of the Microscope-Scientific Summary: Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Geology and Paleontology, Mechanical Science, Medicine, Surgery, and Therapeutics, Microscopy, Mineralogy, Metallurgy and Mining, Photography, Zoology.

PROFESSOR HUXLEY'S

LECTURES TO WORKING MEN.
Complete, Half-a-crown.

I. The Present Condition of Organic Nature.

II. The Past Condition of Organic Nature.

III. The Method by which the Causes of the Present and Past Conditions of Organic
Nature are to be discovered. The Origination of Living Beings.

IV. The Perpetuation of Living Beings, Hereditary Transmission, and Variation.
V. The Condition of Existence, as affecting the Perpetuation of Living Beings.
VI. A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's Work "On the Origin of
Species," in relation to the complete Theory of the Causes of the Phenomena of
Organic Nature.

Each Lecture may be had separately, price 4d. ; the Six Lectures, in cloth, price 2s. 6d.

In Monthly Parts, at 5s.; No. 1 now ready,

SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY:

Containing a Description and Drawing of every British Plant, life-size, full-coloured by hand, with Illustrations of the Organs.

Edited and brought up to the present standard of scientific knowledge by JOHN T. SYME, F.L.S., &c., Lecturer on Botany at Charing-Cross and Westminster Hospitals; with Popular Descriptions of the Uses, History, and Traditions of each Plant, by Mrs. LANKESTER, Author of " Wild Flowers worth Notice," "The British Ferns," &c.

Prospectus and Specimen on application.

LONDON: ROBERT HARDWICKE, 192 PICCADILLY.

Albemarle Street, December 1862.

MR. MURRAY'S

LIST OF NEW WORKS.

H.R.H. THE PRINCE CONSORT'S PRINCIPAL SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES. With an Introduction giving some outlines of his Character. Portrait. 8vo, 10s. 6d.

THE BISHOP OF LONDON'S CHARGE TO HIS CLERGY, Dec. 1862. 3d Edition, 8vo, 2s.

FOUR YEARS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA AND VANCOUVER'S ISLAND. Their Forests, Rivers, Coasts, and Goldfields, and Resources for Colonisation. By Commander MAYNE, R.N. Map and 20 Illustrations. 8vo, 168.

REMAINS OF ARTHUR HALLAM.

Memoir. Portrait. Fcap. 8vo, 7s. 6d.

With Preface and

LECTURES ON THE JEWISH CHURCH.

(Abraham to

Samuel.) By Canon STANLEY, D.D. Maps and Plans. Svo, 16s. THE FIVE GREAT MONARCHIES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD; or Assyria, Babylonia, Chaldæa, Media, and Persia. By Professor RAWLINSON. With Map and 230 Illustrations. Vol. I. 8vo, 16s.

THE TAEPING REBELLION IN CHINA; from Information collected on the Spot. By Commander BRINE, R.N. With 7 Maps and Plans. Post 8vo, 10s. 6d. HISTORY OF THE MODERN STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE. BY JAMES FERGUSSON. With 310 Illustrations. 8vo, 31s. 6d.

TRAVELS IN PERU AND INDIA, for the purpose of collecting Cinchona Plants and introducing Bark into India. By CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM. With 2 Maps and 15 Illustrations. 8vo, 16s.

GONGORA. An Historical Essay on the Age of Philip III. and IV. of Spain. With Translations. By Archdeacon CHURTON. Portrait. 2 vols. small 8vo, 15s.

WILD WALES: its People, Language, and Scenery. By GEORGE

BORROW. 3 vols. post 8vo, 30s.

LIVES OF GEORGE AND ROBERT STEPHENSON. Forming the Third Volume of " MR. SMILES' LIVES OF BRITISH ENGINEERS." With Portraits and Illustrations. Medium 8vo, 21s.

FIVE MONTHS ON THE YANG-TSZE. By CAPT. T. W. BLAKISTON, R.A. With Maps and 24 illustrations. 8vo, 18s.

COLLECTED PAPERS (Original and reprinted). By MRS.

GROTE. Svo, 10s. 6d.

RUINED CITIES WITHIN NUMIDIAN AND CARTHAGINIAN TERRITORIES. BY NATHAN DAVIS. Map and 12 Illustrations. 8vo, 16s. ANNALS OF THE WARS OF THE 19TH CENTURY1800-15. By Gen. Sir EDWARD CUSr. Vols. I and II. (To be completed in 4 vols.) Fcap 8vo, 10s.

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LIST OF NEW BOOKS & BOOKS IN PREPARATION.

THE TOWN LIFE of the RESTORATION. By ROBERT BELL, Author of the "Annotated Edition of the British Poets." In 2 vols. 8vo. [In Preparation. A HISTORY of the EGYPTIAN REVOLUTION, from the Period of the Mamelukes to the Death of Mohammed Ali; from Arab and European Memoirs, Oral Tradition, and Local Research. By A. A. PATON, F.R.G.S., Author of" Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic." Two vols. 8vo, cloth. [In Preparation. A HISTORY of SPANISH LITERATURE. Entirely re-written. By GEORGE TICKNOR. Three vols. crown 8vo, cloth.

[In Preparation. CHOIX D'OPUSCULES PHILOSOPHIQUES, Historiques, Politiques et Littéraires de M. SYLVAIN VAN DE WEYER. 1822 à 1862. Prémière Série. Small quarto, printed with old-faced type, on laid paper, made expressly in imitation of the paper of the Editions of Caxton, bound in the Roxburghe style. The Edition will consist of 250 copies only. [In the Press. RIG-VEDA SANHITA: a Collection of Ancient Hindu Hymns, constituting the Fifth to Eight Ashtakas, or Books of the Rig-Veda, the oldest Authority for the Religious and Social Institutions of the Indus. Translated from the original Sanskrit, by the late HORACE HAYMAN WILSON, M.A, F.R.S., &c. Edited by JAMES R. BALLANTYNE, LL.D., late Principal of the Government Sanskrit College of Benares. Volumes IV. V. and VI. [In the Press.

WORKS BY THE LATE HORACE HAYMAN WILSON, M.A., F.R.S., Member of the Royal Asiatic Societies of Calcutta and Paris, and of the Oriental Society of Germany, &c., and Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford. Vol. III.-Also, under the title ESSAYS ON LITERATURE, in Two Volumes. Vol. I., Svo, cloth. [In the Press,

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THE COLLECTED WORKS OF THEODORE PARKER, Minister of the Twentyeighth Congregational Society at Boston, U.S. COB taining his Theological, Polemical, and Critical Writings; Sermons, Speeches, and Addresses; and Literary Miscellanies. Edited by FRANCIS POWER COBBE. Vol. I. Containing Discourses on Matters pertaining to Religion; with Preface by the Editor, and a Portrait of Parker from a Medallion by Santini. pp. 380, cloth. [Shortly.

TRACTATUS THEOLOGICO-POLITICUS: a Critical Inquiry into the History, Purpose, and Authenticity of the Hebrew Scriptures; with the Right to Free Thought and Free Discussion asserted, and shown to be not only consistent but necessarily bound up with True Piety and Good Government. By BENEDICT DE SPINOZA. Fron the Latin. With an Introduction and Notes by the Editor. 8vo, pp. 368, cloth, price 108. 6d.

LETTERS ON BIBLIOLATRY. By

GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING

Translated from

the German by the late H. H. BERNARD, Ph. Dr. 8vo, pp. 184, cloth, price 5s.

Three generations of British Reviewers on LESSING. "The work before us is as genuine sour-krout as ever perfumed a feast in Westphalia."-Edinburgh Review, April 1806.

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The first foreigner who had the glory of proclaiming Shakespeare to be the greatest dramatist the world had ever seen was Gotthold Ephraim Lessing."-Edinburgh Review, July 1849. THE PASTOR OF VLIETHUIZEN;

or, Conversations about the Groninger School, the Doctrine of the Church, the Science of Theology, and the Bible. By E. J. DIEST LORGION, D.D. Translated from the Dutch. Post 4to, pp. iv. and 128, 7s. 6d.

MANUAL OF GEOLOGY; treating DIUTISKA: an Historical and Cri

of the principles of the Science, with special reference to American Geological History. By JAMES D. DANA, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Geology in Yale College. 1 Vol., 8vo, 800 pp., 1000 Illustrations, and Map, cloth, price 21s. In Turkey morocco, price 25s.

TITAN. BY JEAN PAUL FREIDRICH

RICHTER. Translated into English, for the first time, by CHAS. T. BROOKS. 2 vo's., 8vo, cloth, 18s. "Hesperus' and 'Titan,' though in form nothing more than novels of real life,' as the Minerva Press would say, have solid metal enough in them to furnish whole circulating libraries, were

tical Survey of the Literature of Germany, from the Earliest Period to the Death of Göthe. By GUSTAV SOLLING. 8vo, pp. xviii, and 368. London, 1863, 10s. 6d.

MACARONEANA ANDRA; overum Nouveaux Mélanges de Littérature Macaronique. Par OCTAVE DELEPIERRE. Small 4to, pp. 180, printed by Whittingham, and handsomely bound in the Roxburghe style, price 10s. 6d. This volume, together with the one published by the Author in 1852, forms the completest collection of that peculiar form of poetry in existence.

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THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA: its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan. By ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE, M.P. Vols. I. & II., bringing the Events to the Close of the Battle of the Alma.

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TEN YEARS OF IMPERIALISM IN FRANCE. "Flaneur." Second Edition, 8vo, 9s.

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THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER. Translated into English Verse in the Spenserian stanza. By PHILIP STANHOPE WORSLEY, M.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi College. 2 vols. crown 8vo, 18s.

GRAVENHURST; or, Thoughts on Good and Evil. By William Smith, Author of "Thorndale," &c. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

THE BOOK-HUNTER, &c. By John Hill Burton. Crown Octavo, 7s. 6d. THE WORKS OF PROFESSOR WILSON. 12 vols. crown Octavo, £3 12s. ADAM BEDE. By George Eliot. Complete in One volume, 6s.

THE MILL ON THE FLOSS. By George Eliot. Complete in One Volume,

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THE BOOK OF BALLADS. Edited by Bon Gaultier. With Illustrations by Doyle, Leech, and Crowquil. Cloth, gilt edges, 8s. 6d.

LAYS OF THE SCOTTISH CAVALIERS, and other Poems. By W. EdMONSTOUNE AYTOUN, D.C.L. 13th Edition, fcap. 8vo, 7s. 6d.

POEMS AND SONGS. By David Wingate. Fcap., 5s.

THE COURSE OF TIME: a Poem. By Robert Pollok, A.M. With a Memoir of the Author. Fcap. 8vo, 5s.

POETICAL WORKS OF MRS. HEMANS. A New and Cheaper Edition. Complete in one large Volume, with Portrait, 12s. 6d.

THE ROYAL ATLAS OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY; in a Series of entirely original and authentic Maps. By A. KEITH JOHNSTON, F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., Author of the "Physical Atlas," &c. With a complete Index of easy reference to each Map, comprising nearly 150,000 Places contained in this Atlas. Imperial folio, half-bound in russia or morocco, 5l. 15s. 6d.

HISTORY OF THE GREEK REVOLUTION. By George Finlay, LL.D. 2 vols. 8vo, 24s.

THE MONKS OF THE WEST, FROM ST. BENEDICT TO ST. BERNARD. By the Count DE MONTALEMBERT. 2 vols, 8vo, 21s.

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