12 ILLUSTRATED BOOKS—LAW. 
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. 
BALCH (Elizabeth). — Giimpses oF OLD 
EnG.iisH Homes. Gl. 4to. 14s. 
BLAKE. (See BioGRAPHY.) 
BOUGHTON (G. H.) and ABBEY (E. A.). 
(See VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.) 
CHRISTMAS CAROL (A). _ Printed in 
Colours, with Illuminated Borders. 4to. 215. 
DAYS WITH SIR ROGER DE COVER- 
LEY. From the Sgectator. Illustrated by 
HuGu THomson. Fcp. 4to. 6s. 
DELL (E. C.).—Picrures FRoM SHELLEY. 
Engraved by J. D. Cooper. Folio. 21s. net. 
ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, 
THE. (See PERIODICALS.) 
Proof Impressions of Engravings originally 
published in The English Illustrated Maga- 
zine. 1884. In Portfolio 4to. arts. 
GASKELL (Mrs.).—Cranrorp. Illustrated 
by HucH Tuomson. Cr. 8vo. 6s.—Also 
with uncut edges paper label. 6s. 
GOLDSMITH (Oliver). — THe Vicar oF 
WAKEFIELD. New Edition, with 182 Illus- 
trations by HuGH THomson. Preface by 
Austin Dogson. Cr. 8vo. 6s.—Also with 
Uncut Edges, paper label. 6s. 
GREEN (John Richard). — ILLusTRATED 
EDITION OF THE SHORT HISTORY OF THE 
ENGLisH PrEopLe. In Parts. Super roy. 
8vo. 1s. each net. Part I. Oct. 1891. 
GRIMM. (See Books For THE YOUNG.) 
HALLWARD (R. F.).—FLoweErs oF ParRa- 
DISE. Music, Verse, Design, Illustration. 6s. 
IRVING (Washington).—OL_p CHRISTMAS. 
From theSketch Book. Illustr. by RANDOLPH 
CaLpEcoTT. Giltedges. Cr.8vo. 6s.—Also 
with uncut edges, paper label. 6s. 
— BRacEBRIDGE HALL. Illustr. by Ran- 
DOLPH CaLpEcoTT. Gilt edges. Cr. 8vo. 
6s.—Also with uncut edges, paper label. 6s. 
— OLp CuristMas AND  BRACEBRIDGE 
Haiti. Edition de Luxe. Roy.8vo. ats. 
KINGSLEY (Charles).—THE WaTER BABIES. 
(See BooKs FOR THE YOUNG.) 
— Tue HERoEs. (See Books for the YOUNG.) 
— Gtaucus. (See NaTuRAL History.) 
— SONG OF THE RIVER. 315. 6d. 
LANG (Andrew).—THE Lisrary. With a 
Chapter on Modern Illustrated Books, by 
AusTIN Dosson. Cr. 8vo. 35. 6d. 
LYTE (H. C. Maxwell). (See History.) 
MAHAFFY (Rev. Prof. J. P.) and ROGERS 
(J. E.). (See VovacEs AND TRAVELS.) 
MEREDITH (L. A.).—BusH FRIENDS IN 
Tasmania. Native Flowers, Fruits, and 
Insects, with Prose and Verse Descriptions. 
Folio. 52s. 6d. net. 
OLD SONGS. With Drawings by E. A. 
ABBEY and A. Parsons. 4to,mor. gilt. 315.6d. 
-PROPERT (J. L.). (See ART.) 
STUART, RELICS OF THE ROYAL 
HOUSE OF. Illustrated by 40 Plates in 
Colours drawn from Relics of the Stuarts by 
Wiriiam Gress. With an Introduction by 
JouNn SKELTON, C.B., LL.D., and Descrip- 
tive Notes by W. St. JoHN Hope. Folio, 
half morocco, gilt edges. 7/2. 7s. net. 
TENNYSON (Hon. Hallam).—Jack AnD 
THE BEAN-STALK. English Hexameters. 
Illustrated by R. CALDECOTT. Fcp.4to. 35.6d. 
TRISTRAM (W. O.).—Coacuine Days AND 
CoacHinc Ways. Illust. H. Raitton and 
HuGu THomson. Ext. cr. 4to. 315. 6d. 
TURNER’S LIBER STUDIORUM: A 
DESCRIPTION AND A CATALOGUE. By W.G. 
Raw_inson. Med. 8yo. 12s. 6d. 
WALTON and COTTON—LOWELL.—THE 
ComPLeTE ANGLER. With Introduction by 
Jas. RussELt LoweE.t. 2vols. Ext. cr. 8vo. 
52s.6d. net.—Large Paper Edition, Proofs 
on Japanese paper. 73s. 6d. net. 
LANGUAGE. (See PHILoLocy.) 
LAW. 
ANGLO-SAXON LAW: Essays on. 
8vo. 18s. 
BERNARD (M.).—Four LEcTuRES ON SuUB- 
JECTS CONNECTED WITH DIPLOMACY. 8vo. gs. 
BIGELOW (M. M.).—History or PROocE- 
DURE IN ENGLAND FROM THE NORMAN 
CONQUEST, 1066-1204. 8vo. 16s. 
BOUTMY (E.).—Strupies 1n_ CoNsTITU- 
TIONAL Law. Transl. by Mrs. Dicey. Pre- 
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— THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. Transl. 
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Pottock, Bart. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 
CHERRY (R. R.). — LECTURES ON THE 
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CoMMUNITIES. 8vo. 5s. net. 
DICEY (Prof. A. V.).—LectTures INTRODUC- 
TORY TO THE STUDY OF THE LAW OF THE 
ConSTITUTION. 3rd Edit. 8vo. t12s.6d. 
ENGLISH CITIZEN SERIES, THE. 
(See Poxitics.) 
HOLLAND (Prof. T. E.).—TuHe Treaty RE- 
LATIONS OF RussIA AND TURKEY, FROM 
1774 TO'1853. ‘Cro 8vo0s 2s. 
HOLMES (O. W., jun.).—THE ComMMoNn 
Law. 8vo. 125. 
LIGHTWOOD (J. M.).—THE NaTuRE OF 
PosiTivE Law. 8vo. 12s. 6d. 
MAITLAND (FE. W.).—PLEAsS OF THE CROWN 
FOR THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER, A.D. 1221. 
8vo. 7s. 6d. 
Justice AND Potice. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d. 
MONAHAN (James H.).—THE METHOD OF 
Law. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 
PATERSON (James).—COMMENTARIES ON 
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Laws oF ENGLAND RELATING TO THE SE- 
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— THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, SPEECH, 
AND Pusiic WorsHIp. Cr. 8vo. 12s. 
PHILLIMORE (John G.).—Private Law 
AMONG THE ROMANS. 8vo. 6s. 
POLLOCK (Sir F., Bart.).—Essays In JURIS- 
PRUDENCE AND ETuics. 8vo. tos. 6d. 
—— Tue Lanp Laws. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d. 
—— LrapinG CASES DONE INTO ENGLISH. 
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RICHEY (Alex. G.).—THE Irtsu Lanp Laws. 
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SELBORNE (Earl of).—Jupictat PrRock- 
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