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Books, notices of new, — 



Gesammtabentheur. By Von der Hagen, iv. 263. 

 Gibbings (Rev. R.), "Were heretics ever burned 



at Rome," v. 334. 

 Gibbings' Records of Roman Inquisition, vii. 537. 

 Gibbon's Decline and Fall (Bohn's), viii. 607 ; 



ix. 163. 387; x. 76. 336; xi. 40. 

 Gibbon's Decline and Fall (Murray's), ix. 234. 



338; X. 19. 136. 256; xi. 75. 115; xii. 20. 

 Giffard's Deeds of Naval Daring, v. 478; ix. 433. 

 Gilbert's History of Dublin, xi. 75. 

 Gill's Vallis Eboracensis, vi. 402. 

 Gillray's Caricatures, iii. 293. 

 Glen on the Influence of the Mind over the Body, 



xii. 56. 

 Glossaiy of Architecture, i. 189; ii. 319. 

 Glossary of Architecture, German-English and 



English-German, xii. 156. 

 Gold Colonies of Australia, v. 113. 

 Goldsmith's Works (by P. Cunningham), ix. 45. 



138. 458. 554. 

 Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, x. 495. 

 Goodwin's Guide to the Parish Church, xi. 216. 

 Gosse's Handbook to Marine Aquarium, xii. 396. 

 Gosse's Manual of Marine Zoology, xii. 196. 

 Gosse's Popular British Ornithology, v. 190. 

 Gothe's Novels and Tales, ix. 66. 

 Gothic Aixhitecture, Introduction to the Study of, 



i. 189. 

 Grant's Memoirs of Sir J. Hepburn, iv. 357. 

 Grant's Memorials of the Castle of Edinburgh, i. 



423. 

 Grant's Sketch of the Crimea, xi. 496. 

 Gray's Elegy, illustrated, viii. 577. 

 Greek Anthology, translated by Macgregor, xii. 



396. 

 Green (Mr. Verdant), his Adventures, x. 336. 

 Gregorovius's Corsica, xi. 276. 

 Gregory on Animal Magnetism, iii. 438. 

 Gregory's Letters on the Evidences, iv. 166. 

 Grenvillc Papers, iii. 311. 

 Grimm's Household Stories, v. 454. 

 Grimm's Deutsches Wiirterbuch, v. 478. 

 Grundtvig's Old Ballads of Iceland, xii. 20. 

 Guizot's Iconographie Chre'tienne, iv. 286. 

 Guizot's Monk's Contemporaries, iv. 126. 

 Gunning's Reminiscences of Cambridge, xi. 1 9. 

 Gutch's Literary and Scientific Register for 1852, 



iv. 510. 

 Hallam's Histories, xi. 436. 

 Hallam's Constitutional History, xii. 256. 355. 

 ^T, Hallam's Introduction to the Literature of Europe, 



xii. 462. 

 Hallam's Middle Ages, xii. 20. 196. 

 Halle's (Dr.), Letters Historical and Botanical, iv. 



143. 

 Halliwell's Catalogue of Proclamations, &c., iv. 493. 

 Halliwell on the Emendation in Cymbeline, v. 358. 

 Hand Atlas of Physical Geography, iv. 429. 

 Hand-book of Domestic Medicine, xi. 296. 

 Hand-Place-book of the United Kingdom, xii. 296. 

 Harding's Historical Portraits, i. 446. 

 Hardwick's History of the Articles of Eeligioa, iii. 



414. 



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Hardwick's History of the Church, viii. 354. 

 Haslam's Cross and the Serpent, ii. 63. 

 Haydn's Book of Dignities, iv. 429. 

 Hayward's Chesterfield and Selwyn, x. 396. 

 Henrici Quinti Anglia; Regis Gesta, cum Chronica 



Neustria; Gallice, ii. 207. 

 Henry's Unripe Windfalls, iv. 509. 

 Henry of Huntingdon, vii. 465. 

 Herodotus, an Analysis and Summaiy of, vi. 498. 

 Herring's Paper and Paper Making, xii. 196. 

 Hervey's Pathway of the Fawn, v. 45. 

 Hewitt's Ancient Armour and Weapons, xii. 482. 

 Hewitt's Monumentarium of the British Poets,iii. 14. 

 Heywood's Golden and Silver Ages, iv. 29. 

 Heywood's Plays (Shakespeare Society), ii. 339; 



iii. 270. 

 Hirscher's Sympathies of the Continent, vi. 46. 

 History of the Christian Church, xii. 196. 

 Hoare on English Roots, xii. 442. 

 Hofmann's Amis et Arailes, vi. 113. 

 Holbein's Altes Testament, ii. 430. 

 Holcroft (Thomas), his Memoirs, v. 262. 

 Holloway's Month in Norway, vii. 561. 

 Home Truths for Home Peace, v. 214. 

 Homer's Iliad, translated by Buckley, iii. 311. 

 Hook (Theodore), Sketch of, v. 478. 

 Hook's Church Dictionary, vi. 593. 

 Hope's Britanny and the Bible, vi. 22. 

 Horae Belgicse, x. 296. 

 Hoveden's Annals, vii. 346. 

 How to make Home Unhealthy, ii. 453. 

 Hue's Travels in Tartaiy and China, v. 18. 42. 

 Hughes on the Australian Colonies, vi. 450. 

 Hughes's Vale Royal of England, vii. 442. 

 Humboldt's Cosmos translated, iii. 414. 

 Humboldt's Travels, v. 94. 

 Humphrey's Coin Collector's Manual, viii. 20. 

 Hungary and its Revolutions, x. 76. 

 Hunt's Elementary Physics, iv. 429; xi. 156. 

 Hunt's Researches on Light, x. 176. 

 Hunt's Manual of Photography, ix. 458. 

 Hunter's Critical and Historical Tracts, ii. 127; x. 



76. 

 Hunter's Reply to Mr. Dyce, viii. 21. 

 Hunter's Robin Hood, v. 622. 

 Hurlbut (Wm.), Pictures from Cuba, xii. 355. 

 Hutchinson's Narrative of the Niger, xii. 442. 

 Illustrated Ditties of Olden Time, ii. 523. 

 Illustrations of Scripture, by an Animal Painter, 



X. 536. 

 Image of bothe Churches, iii. 407. 469. 

 Ingleby's Essay on the Stereoscope, viii. 401. 451. 

 Irish Quarterly Review, viii. 306. 

 Jacob on the Plurality of Worlds, xi. 396. 

 James' Fables of iEsop, v. 478. 

 James' Life and Times of Louis XIV., iv. 215. 

 James' Richard Coeur-de-Lion, xi. 40. 

 Jameson's Common-Place Book, x. 416. 

 Jameson's Sacred and Legendary Art, ii. 222 ; vi. 



617. 

 Jameson's Sisters of Charity, xi. 336. 

 Jenks's Address to the New England Historic 



Genealogical Society, vi. 402. 



