22 MACMILLAN'S CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



in 1872-76, By II. N. Moseley, F.R.S., Member of the 



Scientific Staff of the Challenger. 8vo. with Maps, Coloui-ed Plates, 



and Woodcuts. 2IJ. 



" This is certainly the most interesting and suggestive book, descriptive 



(•/" a naturalist^s travels, -which has been published since Air. Darwin s 



"■Jotirnal of Researches ' appeared, more than Jorty years ago.^^ — NATURE. 



" ^/^ cannot point to any book of t)-avels in our day more vivid in its 



pozuers of description, more varied in its subject matter, or more attractive 



ij ivery educated reader." — SATURDAY Review. 



Murray. — round about France. By e. c. Grenville 



Murray. Crown 8vo. ^s. 6d. 

 " These short essays are a perfect fnine of information as to the present 

 condition and future prospects of political parties in France. . . . It is 

 at onee extremely interesting and exceptionally instriictive on a subject on 

 lohich few English people are well informed." — SCOTSMAN. 



Napier. — macvey napier's selected corre- 

 spondence. Edited by his Son, Macvev Napier. 8vo. 14J. 

 The Times says : — ''It is replete with useful material for the bio- 

 graphers of many distinguished writers of the generation which is passing 

 azvay. Since reading it we understafid several noteworthy men, and 

 ih-otigham in particular, far belter than we did before.'' " It wotild be 

 useless to attempt within our present limits to give any adequate idea of the 

 abundance of interesting passages which meet us in the letters of Macaulay, 

 Frougham, Carlyle,yeff'rey, Senior, and many other zuell-knownwriters. 

 Especially piquant are Jefrefs periodical criticisms on the contents oj 

 the Reviciv zc<hich he had formerly edited." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



Napoleon.— THE history of napoleon L By p. 



Lanfrey. a Translation with the sanction of the Author. 

 4 vols. Svo. Vols. I. II. and III. price \2s. each. Vol. IV. 



77?^ Pall Mall Gazette says it is " one of the most striking 

 pieces of historical composition of which France has to boast, " and the 

 Saturday Review calls it '^ an excellent translation of a -uwkon every 

 ground desetvitig to be translated. It is unquestionably and immeasurably 

 the best that has been produced. It is in pact the only work to which we 

 can turn for an accurate and trustworthy narrative of that extraordinary 

 career. . . . The book is the best and indeed the only trustwo7-thy history 

 of Napoleon which has been zuritten." 



Nichol. — TABLES OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE AND 

 HISTORY, A.D. 200—1876. By J. Nichol, LL.D., Professor 

 of English Language and Literature, Glasgow. 4to. 6s. 6d. 

 TABLES OF ANCIENT LITERATURE AND HISTORY, 

 B.C. 1500 — A.D. 200. By the same Author. 4to. 4^.6^. 



