10 HURST AND BLACKETT's NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY IN CHINA: A NAR 

 RATIVE OF TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. By WILLIAM LOCK- 

 HART, F.R.C.S. F.R.G.S, of the London Missionary Society. Second 

 Edition, 1 vol. 8vo. 



SEASONS WITH THE SEA HO SES; or, SPORTING 



ADVENTURES IN THE NORTHERN SEAS. By JAMES LAMONT, 

 Esq. F.G.S. 8vo. with numerous Illustrations. 



NARRATIVE OF A RESIDENCE AT THE COURT 



OF MEEE ALT MOORAD ; WITH WILD SPORTS IN THE VALLEY OF 

 THE INDUS. BY CAPT. LANGLEY, late Madras Cavalry. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 with Illustrations. 30s. 



"A valuable work, containing much useful information." Literary Gazette. 



" Captain Langley's interesting volumes will doubtless nttract all the attention they 

 deserve on account of their political and commercial importance; and as they are lull 

 of incident connected with the sports of British India, they will be as agreeable to the 

 sportsman and general reader as to the politician." Messenger. 



SIXTEEN YEARS OF AN ARTIST'S LIFE IN 



MOROCCO, SPAIN, AND THE CANARY ISLANDS. By MRS. 

 ELIZABETH MURRAY. 2 vols. 8vo. with Coloured Illustrations. 



" Mrs. Murray, wife, we believe, of the English Consul at Teneriffe, is one of the tirst of 

 female English Water Colour Artists. She draws well, and her colour is bright, pure, trans 

 parent, and sparkling. Her book is like her painting, luminous, rich and fresh. We welcome 

 it (as the public will also do) with sincere pleasure. It is a hearty book, written by a clever, 

 quick-sighted, and thoughtful woman, who, slipping a steel pen on the end of her brush, 

 thus doubly armed, uses one end as well as the other, beJng with both a bright colourer, 

 and accurate describer of colours, outlines, sensations, landscapes and things. In a word, 

 Mrs. Murray is a clever artist, who writes forcibly and agreeably." Athenceum. 



A SUMMER RAMBLE in the HIMALAYAS; with 



SPORTING ADVENTURES IN THE VALE OF CASHMERE. Edited 

 by MOUNTAINEER. 8vo. with Illustrations. 15s. 



" This volume is altogether a pleasant one. It is written with zest and edited with care. 

 The incidents and adventures of the journey are most fascinating to a sportsman and very 

 interesting to a traveller." Athenceum 



SIX MONTHS IN REUNION: A CLERGYMAN'S 



Holiday, and How he Passed it, By the Rev. P. BEATON, M.A. 2 v. 21s 



" Mr. Beaton has done good service in the publication of these interesting volumes. 

 He is an intelligent observer, enjoys himself heartily, and compels his readers to enjoy 

 themselves also. Sagacity, practical good sense, a healthy animal nature, a well culti 

 vated mind, are Mr. Beaton's qualifications as a traveller and a writer of travels. He 

 possesses the advantage, too, of having selected ground that is comparatively untrodden. 

 His work is written with taste and skill, and abounds with anecdote and information." 

 Literary Gazette. 



THE ENGLISHWOMAN IN ITALY: IMPRESSIONS 



of Life in the Roman States and Sardinia, during a Ten Years' Residence. 

 By Mrs. G. GRETTON. 



