376 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[NoY. 10. 1855, 



Particulars of Price, &c. of the following Books to be sent direct to 

 the gentlemen by whom they are required, and whose names and ad- 

 dresses are given for that purpose : 



Blunt's Sketch of the KspoRMATiofr. 



Chalmers's Revelation in connexion with Astronomy. 



Dr. CroLv's DlFFBRENCR BEIWKEN THE TwO CuDRCHES. 



Taylor's Discourses. 3 VolB. 



Wolfe's Missionary Journal. 



Clarkh's Homer. Vol. I. 



Xenophon's Expedition of Cvrus. Translated by Spelman. 2 Vols. 



Classical Journal. Vol. XII. 



Atlas to Uinton's United States. 



Australia. Picture of. 



Bernard's Tour in France. 



Bush's History of Spain and Portuoax.. 



Crowe's History of France. Vol. I. 



Crutwell s Tours in Great Britain. Vol. II. ^l 



Franklin's Havti. 



Franklin's First Journey. 4to. 



Tour of a German Prince. Vol. II. 



Manners of Hindoos. Vol. II. 



Italy and the Italians. 



Lusigna.n's Travels. 2 Vols. 



IjAdy MoRaA*N's Italy. Vol. I. 



Murray's History of TJnitkd States.. Vol. III. 

 Sabine's Re.hark8 on Ross's Voyage. 

 Spencer's Circassia. Vol. I. 

 Weld's Scenery of Killarney. 



Belsuam's History of^Great Britain. Vols. I. & III. 

 Bolinobroke's Philosophical Works. Vol. III. 

 Clarendon's Works. Vol. III. Part 2. 

 Goldsmith's Enoland. Vol. III. 



Wanted by the Secretary of the Itussdl Institution, 



Narrative of the Conversion op Thomas M-vckernksse, late of 

 March, in the Isle of Ely, who was condemned for robbery, and exe- 

 cuted at Wisbeach. 12mo. 



Wanted by Rev. George S. Xackarness, Ham Vicarage, Ashbourne. 



The Portrait of Thomas Chambsrlaine, Author of the Poaron- 



nida. 

 The Portrait of Speoht's Chaucer. 1687. 

 The Map of Percival's L.ind op the Veda. Bell. 1354. 



Wanted by tJie Rev. W. Binyham, Bingham's Melcombe, Dorchester. 



TnucYDmis de B. P. En Editione. 

 OxoNii. J. Parker and Rlvington. 



Wanted by Rev. O. Riadcre, Frittendea Rectory, near Staplehurst. 



Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. Vol. IV. 6th Edition. 



1823. 

 The letter-press Volume of Jones's Welsh Bards. CThe Volume of 



Remarks.) 



Wanted by J". S. Durtiuill, 16. Walcot Place East, Lambeth. 



Betrospkotivb BaviEw. (Old Series.) No«» 13. 25, 28. & 27. 



Wanted by Thoinas O. Steveitson, Bookseller, Edinburgh. 



giatitti to Carre^^OHlrait^. 



Mia, Cahrothers's interesting^ Paper on Pope's Correspondence with 

 Teresa and Martha Blount, aiid several other valiuxble communications, 

 are unavoidably postponed until next week. 



Daniel's Poems. We believe this reprint was not ptibilislied by any 

 bookseller. Copies may pnobably be procured from tte editor, Mr. Mor- 

 ris, 3. Belvedere, Bath. 



Mr. W. H. Hart, and Mr. J. Gair-dner are thanked. Their valuable 

 historical documents shall have early insertion. 



New York. Mr. D' Alton's Army List of James the Second is now 

 jyublished. We have just received a copy. 



A. B.B. is thanked, but he will JukI his Notes of the Poetry of the Anti- 

 Jacobin anticipated in our 3rd Vol. pp. 3)8., &c. JJis former kiiuJness 

 touahing The Old Countess of Desmond has not been lost sight of. 



Robert S. Salmon. Will you favour us with a completB copy of the 

 Carol quoted by you f 



R. D. Webb will find in " KT. & Q.," Vol. vi., pp. 93. and 204., some 

 very curious information respecting The Electric Telegraph anticipated. 



A Country Subscriber. TItA incomjenience of which you complain is 

 the result of tlie manner in which the Stamp OJjice chooses to affix the 

 stamp. Fresh eruleavours shall be made to remeily it. 



Mr. J. Mansfield Inoleby. Many Hianks. Beneath your notice or 



ours. 



Replies to many other CorrespoiuleTits in our next. 



Full price loUl he given for clean copies of iVo. 166. and No. 169. upon 

 application to the Publisher. 



"Notes and Qoesies" is published at noon on Friday, so tltat the 

 Country Booksellers may receive Copies in that night's parcels, and 

 deliver them to their Subscribers on the Saturday. 



"Notes and Queries" is also issued in Monthly V&vta, for tlie con- 

 venience of those who may either have a difficulty in procuring the un- 

 stamped weekly Numbers, or prefer receiving it monthly. While parties 

 resident in the country or abroad, who may be desirous of receiving the 

 weekly Numbers, may have stamped copies forwarded direct from the 

 Publaher. Ths subscription for the stamped edition of "Notes and 

 QuBRiEs" (.including a very copious Index) is eleven shillings aaid four- 

 pence for six months, which may be paid by Post-Office Order, drawn in 

 famur of the PvMisher, Mr. Gborob Bell, No. 186. Fleet St reet. 



MR. BARNES'S NEW WORK (COPY- 

 RIGHT) . 



Just published, 5s. cloth. 



THE WAY OF SALVATION. 

 By the REV. ALBERT BARNES. Re- 

 vised by the KEV. E. HENDERSON, D.D. 

 With Portrait of the Author. Uniform witli 

 " Cobbin's Edition " of Barnes's Notes. 



" To the sinner, whether awakened or un- 

 awakened, — to the penitent, whether seeking 

 pardon or rejoicing in it, — to the thoughtful, 

 whether a believer or a sceptic, — to the intelli- 

 gent mind, of whatever olass and under what- 

 ever circumstances, this treatise on the ' Way 

 of Salvation ' may be heartily and hopefully 

 recommended. " — E. Henderson. 



London : KNIGHT & SON, U. Clerkenwell 



Close. 



Now ready, 



THE FERNS OF GREAT 

 BRITAIN: illustrated by JOHN E. 

 SOWEHBY. The Descriptions, Synonyms, 

 *c., by CHARLES JOHNSON, ESQ. In One 

 Volume, cloth boards, containing 49 Plates, 

 full coloured, 27s. ; partly coloured, Ms. 



JOHN E. SOWERBY, 3. Mead Place, 

 Lambeth. 



Now ready. Part I. of 



THE FERN ALLIES; a Sup- 

 plement to "THE FERNS OF GREAT 

 BRI'TAIN," illustrated by John E. Sowerby. 

 Descriptions by C. JOHNSON, ESQ. To be 

 completed in about Six Parts, ftill coloured, 

 at 38. ; partly coloured at Is. 6d. per Part. 



JOHN E. SOWERBY, 3. Mead Place, 

 Lambeth. 



c 



This Day, Octavo, 7s. 6d. ' 



AMBRIDGE ESSAYS. 



Contents : 



THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF M»LIEBE. 

 By C. K. Watson, M.A. 



THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN AME- 

 RICA. By C. A. Bristed.B.A. 



NOTES ON MODERN GEOGRAPHY. By 

 Francis Galton, M.A., F.G.S. 



LIMITATIONS TO SEVERITY IN WAR. 

 By Charles Buxton, M.A. 



ON THE TRANSMUTATION OF MAT- 

 TER. By G. D. Liveing, M..*.. 



THE RELATION OF NOVELS TO LIFE. 

 By Fitzjames Stephen, B.A. 



PROSPECTS OF THE BRITISH NAVY. 

 Bv K. E. Hughes. M.A. 



TENNYSON'S POEMS. By G.Biimley.M.A. 



GENERAL EDUCATION AND CLAS- 

 SICAL STUDIES. By W. G. Clark, M.^V. 



London : JOHN W. PARKER & SON, 

 West Strand. 



Jnst published, price 3s., 12mo., cloth boards. 



ANEW SYSTEM of FRENCH 

 CONVERSATION, adapted for Schools 

 and Self-Instruction. By JULES D. ROY. 

 Second Edition, revised and improved by F. 

 LORIN. 



London : WILLIAMS & NORGATE, 

 14. Henrietta Street, Coveut Garden. 



Just published, price is. 6d., 12mo., cloth 

 boards. 



HISTOIRE de CHARLES XII., 

 par VOLTAIRE. New Edition, with 

 an ElSrOLISH VOCABULARY, by M. BER- 

 TRAND. 



London : WILLIAMS & NORGATE, 

 14. Henrietta Street, Coveut Garden. 



BY THE 

 ikutbor of ILorenzo Benonl. 



D 



Crown 8vo., cloth extra, price 7s. 6d., 



OCTOR ANTONIO: 



TALE. 



" Besides a style so free and idiomatic, that 

 it is of itself remarkable in a foreigner, the 

 author exhibits an equally remarkable know- 

 ledge of English character and manners .... 

 It is not only the manners tliat are so truly 

 national, but the modes of thought and terms 

 of expression — the atmosphere as it were— that 

 are so extraordinary ; it being assumed that 

 Signer Rufflni is really an Italian."— .Spec- 

 tator. 



" No man has sung the songs of Italy with 

 more pathos and good feeling, more modera- 

 tion and good sense, or in more melodious and 

 classical English, than this accomplished 

 Italian, who has chosen certainly a very likely 

 method of enlisting the sympathies of English 

 readers on behalf of his suffering compatriots." 

 — Morning Post. 

 Edinburgh : THOMAS CONSTABLE & CO. 



London : HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO. 



NEW EDITION OF DR. BECKER'S 

 GERMAN GRAiMMAR. 



Just published, price 5s., 12mo., cloth boards. 



A GRAMMAR OF THE 

 GERMAN LANGUAGE. By K. F. 

 BECKER, M.D. Third Edition, carelully 

 revised, and adapted to the Use of English 

 Students, by J. W. FRAEDERSDORF, Ph.D., 

 Teacher of German at Sir R. Taylor's Institu- 

 tion, Oxford. 



London: WILLIAMS & NORGATE, 

 14. Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. 



