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In a flourishing state both at home and in the colonies. Perthshire 

 Constitutional. 



As usual the contents are valuable and interesting, not only to those 

 specially concerned with the language, literature, and antiquities of the 

 Highlands, but to all classes of readers. ... In its new form we hope 

 the Celtic Magazine will meet with the appreciation it so richly deserves. 

 Perthshire Advertiser. 



The articles are all of a most readable description, and most of them refer 

 to the leading questions of the day. Caithness Courier. 



" This popular and ably-conducted Magazine appears in a form con- 

 siderably enlarged and improved. . , . warranted from the continued 

 success which has attended it from the first a success which must be highly 

 gratifying to all Highlanders and lovers of Celtic literature. The subjects 

 are treated in a manner which entitles the Celtic to be ranked among the 

 leading Magazines of the day." Rothesay Express, 



" A very able monthly periodical. Peculiarly interesting and instructive. 

 There is a continued supply of piquant and attractive papers." Coleraine 

 Chronicle, 



"Of all our most valued exchanges, none receives a warmer welcome 

 than the Celtic Magazine. No one can open its pages without finding 

 something of pleasure, profit, or instruction." American Scotsman. 



" Deserves an extensive escalation amongst those interested in the wel- 

 fare of the Highlands and Islands." Aberdeen Herald. 



"The articles are those in which the Highlanders take delight, and are 

 treated in an able and painstaking manner." John o' Groat Journal. 



" It is well conducted, and should meet the approval of every Highlander 

 possessed of a spark of patriotism." Leith Herald, 



"In affording a means of interchange of opinion among students of 

 philology and admirers of Celtic literature, the Magazine is doing a good 

 work, deserving of all the success it has attained. All the articles are well 

 written." Newcastle Chronicle. 



" Its general excellency has exceeded our expectations." Buteman. 



"We have sincere pleasure in commending this able, interesting, and 

 instructive Magazine to all who take an interest in the literature and 

 language of the GaeL" Oban Telegraph. 



" We are glad to see this well-edited Magazine conducted with all the 

 vigour and freshness which characterised it from the beginning. The Editor 

 displays great care and judgment in the selection and arrangement of his 

 materials, and it forms a real storehouse of quaint and out-of-the-way 

 information on Celtic matters." Huntly Express. 



" We are glad to find that h has secured a very large circulation." /- 

 vergordon Times. 



