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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (contimied) 

 Asiatic Society of Japan. Transactions. Vol. IV. (contimied) : 

 Lindo (J. A.) On some Japanese Woods. 

 Scott (Captain). On the Winds and Currents of Japan. 

 Dupen (J. H.) On the Temperature of the Japanese Waters. 

 Brunton (R. H.) Notes during a Visit to Okinawa Shima. 

 Eldridge (S.) On the Arrow Poison in use among the Ainos. 

 Robertson (R.) The Bonin Islands. 

 Poate (T. B.) On Cotton in Japan. 



Marshall (Prof D. H.) Trip from Yedo to Kioto, via Asama-Yama. 



Chalybeate Springs. 



AsiATiQUE. Journal ; ou Recueil des Memoires relatife k 1' Histoire, k la Philosophic, 



et aux Langues des Peuples Orientaux: 8vo, 119 vols. Pm 1822-78 



Ire Serie. 8vo, 11 vols, avec Planches 1 vol. 1822-27 



2de Serie. 8vo, 16 vols, avec Planches 1 vol. 1828-35 



3me Serie. 8vo, 14 vols, avec Planches 2 vols. 1836-42 



4me Serie. 8vo, 20 vols, avec Planches 2 vols. 1843-52 



ome Serie. 8vo, 20 vols. 1853-62 



6me Serie. 8vo, 20 vols. 1863-72 



7me S^rie. 8vo, 12 voLs. 1873-78 



Ballad (The) Society. 8vo. 1868-78 



Nos. 



1, 2, (bound in 1 vol.) Ballads on the Condition of England in Henry VIII's and 



Edward VI's Reigns. On Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, Somerset, and Lady Jane 



Grey ; with W)Tikyn de Worde's Treatise of a Galaunt. (About 1520 a. d.) 



Edited by F. J. Furnivall. 



3. A Poore Man's Pittance, by Richard WiUiams. 



4 6. The Roxburghe Ballads. Parts 1, 2, 3 ; with Notes by W. Chappell, and 



Copies of the Original Woodcuts by W. H. Hooper. 

 7. Cox (Captain), liis Ballads and Books ; or Robert Laneham's Letter from 



Killingworth Castle, 1575. Re-edit^d by F. J. Furnivall. 

 8, 9. The Roxburghe Ballads. Parts 4, 5. 

 10. Introduction and Notes to R. Williams. Poore Man's Pittance. Ballads 



relating chiefly to the Reign of Queen EUzabeth, by W. R. Morfill. 

 11. Love-Poems and Humourous Ones written at the end of a volume, a.d. 1614-19, 

 in the British Museum, put forth by F. J. Furnivall. 

 . 12, 13. Roxburghe Ballads. Parts 6, 7. 



14 17. The Bagford Ballads. Edited, with Introduction & Notes, by J. W. Ebsworth. 

 Bannatyne Club. The Publications of the : 

 ^^^ Folio, 2 vols. ; 4to, 127 vols. ; 8vo, 16 vols. 145 vols, in all; Edinh. 1823-58 



1, 2. Aberdeen. Breviarium Aberdonense. 

 3. Adamnan. Vita Sancti Columbae. 



4. Alexander the Great. The Bulk of the most Noble and Vailzeand Conqueror. 

 5. Atkinson (Stephen). Discoverie & Historie of the Gold Mynes in Scotland, 1619. 

 6. Baillie (George), Correspondence of, 1702-8. 

 7 9. Baillie (Robert), The Letters and Journals of 1637-62. 

 10. Bannatyne (George), Memorials of, 1545 1608. 



11 13. Bannatyne Miscellany, containing Original Papers and Tracts, chiefly 

 relating to the History and Literature of Scotland : 

 Vol. I. Containing 

 Gierke (John Elder). Proposal for uniting Scotland with England, addressed 

 to Henr}^ VIII. 



Progress of the Regent of Scotland, with certain of his Nobility, June 1565, 



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