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TRiLVELS IN SiEi;V SOUTH l^AIiES. 



By Alexander i\lARJORiBANKS. 1 vol. 12mo., price 7s. Gd. clotli. 



KE'W ZEASjAPJD, south AUSTRALIA, AKD KTE'W 

 SOUTH WALES. 



A Record of recent Travels in these Colonies, witli especial reference to 

 Emigration, and tlie advantageous employment of Laliour and Capital. 

 By R. G. Jameson, E^q. Post 8vo., price 8*. cloili, with Maps aud 

 Plates. 



" Mr. Jameson is an inleliigenl and unprejudiced observer, and lias made good use of 

 his faculties." — Spectator. 



A SKETCH OP rffE"W SOUTH TVALES. 



By J. O. Balfour, Esq., forSi-x Years a Settlerin the Bathnrst District. 

 Post Bvo., price G«. cloth. 



" To Emigrants lo Ihe quarter of >\liicli it treats it must be a valuable guide." 



Literary Gazette. 



CALIFORM^IA : A HISTORV OF UPPER APJD LOIVER 

 CALIFORNIA, 



From their first discovery to the jiresent Time ; comprising an Account 

 of the Climate, Soil, Natural Productions, Agriculture, Comn)ercc, &o. 

 A full view of the Jlissionary Establishments, and condition of tUe 

 Free and domesticated Indians. Witli an Appendix, relating to Steam 

 Navigation in the Pacific. Illustrated with a new Map, Plans of tiie 

 Harbours, and numerous Engravings. By Alexander Forbes, Esq. 

 8vo., price 14*". cloth. 



SUGGESTIONS FOR A GENERAL PLAN OF RAPID 

 COMMUNICATIOH El' STEAM NAVIGATION AND 



RAIL'WAYS, 



And applying it to the Siiorfening the Time of Communication between 

 the Eastern and Western Ilenusplieres. By Edward McGeachy, 

 Esq., Crown Surveyor, Jamaica. With 2 maps, Bvo. price 3,s-. bds. 



CHINA OPENED ; 



Or, a Disphiy of the Topography, History, Customs, Manners, Arts, 

 JIanufactures, C(munercc, Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, Sec, of 

 the CniNE.sE E.mpire. By the Bcv. Charles Gutzlaff. Revised 

 by the Rev. Andrew Reed, D.D. In 2 vols., post 8vo., price 24.?. 

 cloth. 



"We obtain from these volumes more information of a iir.ictical liind than from any 

 other publication; a rloser view of llie Ddnu'Slie life of tlie (ihincse — of tiie public 

 iiisiitutions— the manufactures — natural resources — and literature. The v\ork in fad is 

 full of informalion, gathered with diligence, and fairly leaves the English reader without 

 any excuse for ignorance on the subject." — Atlas. 



" This is by tar the most interesting, comi)lete, and valuable account of the Chinese 

 Em[iire thai has yet been published." — Sun. 



