IN THE PRESS. 



THE HISTOEY OF SOOTLAITD 



From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 16SS. By JOHN HILI 

 BURTON, Author of ' The Scot Abroad,' .fee. 



ETONIANA. 



Originally published in ' Blackwood's Magazine.' 1 vol. fcap. 8vo. 



THE OPEEATIONS OF ¥AE EXPLAINED AND ILLTTS- 



TRATED. By Colonel E. B. HAMLEY, R.A., late Professor of Mil 

 itary History, Strategy, and Tactics at the StaflF College. In 1 vol. 

 4to, with Plans. 



THE ILIAD OF HOMEE. 



Translated into English Verse in the Spenserian Stanza, by PHILIF 

 STANHOPE WORSLEY, M.A., Fellow of Corpus Christi College, 

 Oxford. Uniform with the ' Odyssey,' Translated by the Same. 



ESSAYS ON SOCIAL SUBJECTS. 



From the ' Saturday Review.' A Second Series, uniform with the First. 



THE HANDY HOESE BOOK; 



Or, Practical Instructions on Riding, Driving, and the General Care and 

 Management of Horses. By a CAVALRY OFFICER. 



DICTIONAEY OF BEITISH INDIAN DATES: 



Being a Compendium of all the Dates essential to the Study of the His- 

 tory of British Rule in India, Legal, Historical, and Biographical. In- 

 tended for Students about to face Examinations for the Indian Services. 



OOMPAEATIVE GEOGEAPHY. 



By CARL RITTER, Professor of Geography in the University of Berlin. 

 Translated by W. L. Gage. In crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. 



DEFINITIONS IN ASTEONOMY AND NAVIGATION 



MADE EASY. By the Rev. J. HARBORD, M.A., R.N., Author of 

 ' Glossary of Navigation.' 



