12 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY DAVID DOUGLAS. 



MACLAGAN The Hill Ports, Stone Circles, and 

 other Structural Remains of Ancient Scotland. By C. MAC- 

 LAGAN, Lady Associate of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 

 With Plans and lUustrations. 1 vol. fol., 31s. 6d. 



" We need not enlarge on the few inconsequential speculations which rigid 

 archaeologists may find in the present volume. We desire rather to commend 

 it to their careful study, fully assured that not only they, but also the general 

 reader, will be edified by its perusal." Scotsman. 



MACK AY Memoir of Sir James Dalrymple, First 

 Viscount Stair, President of the Court of Session in Scotland, 

 and Author of ' ' The Institutions of the Law of Scotland. " A 

 Study in the History of Scotland and Scotch Law during the 

 Seventeenth Century. By JE. J. G. MACKAY, Advocate. 8vo. 12s. 



MACPHERSON Omnipotence belongs only to the 

 Beloved. By Mrs. BREWSTER MACPHERSON. 1 vol., extra 

 fcap., 3s. 6d. 



MAXWELL Soliman the Magnificent, and the 

 Turks in the Sixteenth Century. By Sir WILLIAM STIRLING 

 MAXWELL, Bart., K.T. and M.P. Illustrated by numerous 

 Facsimiles of rare contemporary Drawings and Portraits. 

 In 1 vol. folio. [In the Press. 



MILN Researches and Excavations at Carnac 

 (Morbihan), the Bossenno, and Mont St. Michel. By JAMES 

 MILN. In 1 vol. royal 8vo, with Maps, Plans, and numerous 

 Illustrations in Wood-Engraving and Chromo- Lithography. 



PATRICK, R. W. COCHRAN-Records of the Coin- 

 age of Scotland, from the earliest period to the Union. Col- 

 lected by R. W. COCHRAN PATRICK of Woodside. Only Two 

 Hundred and Fifty Copies printed. Now ready, in 2 vols. 4to, 

 with 16 Full-page Illustrations, Six Guineas. 



" The future Historians of Scotland will be very fortunate if many parts of 

 their materials are so carefully worked up for them and set before them in so 

 complete and taking a form." Athenceum. 



