12 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



GREENWOOD'S (James) LOW-LIFE DEEPS : An Account of 



the Strange Fish to be found there ; including "The Man and Dog Fight," with 

 much additional and confirmatory evidence ; "With a Tally-Man," "A Fallen 

 Star," "The Betting Barber," "A Coal Marriage," &c. With Illustrations in 

 tint by ALFRED CONCANEN. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7$. 6d. [In the press. 



GREENWOOD'S WILDS OF LONDON ; Descriptive Sketches 



from Personal Observations and Experience of Remarkable Scenes, People, and 



Places in London. By JAMES GREENWOOD, the "Lambeth Casual." With 12 



Tinted Illustrations by ALFRED CONCANEN. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, -js. 6d. 



" Mr. James Greenwood presents himself once more in the character of ' one whose 



delight it is to do his humble endeavour towards exposing and extirpating social 



abuses and those hole-and-corner evils which afflict society.' " Saturday Review. 



GREVILLE'S CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA. Comprising the Prin- 

 cipal Species found in Great Britain, inclusive of all the New Species recently 

 discovered in Scotland. Six Vols., royal 8vo, with 360 beautifully Coloured Plates, 

 half-morocco, gilt, 7 -js. ; the Plates uncoloured, 4 145. 6d. 

 " A truly admirable work, which may be honestly designated as so excellent, that 



nothing can be found to compete with it in the whole range of Indigenous Botany ; 



whether we consider the importance of its critical discussions, the accuracy of the 



drawings, the minuteness of the analyses, or the unusual care which is evident in 



the publishing department." LOUDON. 



GRIMM. GERMAN POPULAR STORIES. Collected by the 

 Brothers GRIMM, and Translated by EDGAR TAYLOR. Edited, with an Introduc- 

 tion, by JOHN RUSKIN. With 22 Illustrations after the inimitable designs of 

 GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Both Series Complete. Square crown 8vo, 6s. 6d. ; gilt 

 leaves, js. 6d. 



" The illustrations of this volume .... are of quite sterling and admirable art, 

 of a class precisely parallel in elevation to the character of the tales which they 

 illustrate ; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my 

 * Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt 

 (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him) To make some- 

 what enlarged copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and 

 never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in 

 decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in 

 schools." Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. 



GUYOT'S EARTH AND MAN ; or, Physical Geography in its 



Relation to the History of Mankind. With Additions by Professors AGASSIZ, 

 PIERCE, and GRAY. With 12 Maps and Engravings on Steel, some Coloured, 

 and a copious Index. A New Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 45. 6d. 



TJAKE'S (T. GORDON) NEW SYMBOLS : Poems. By the 

 Author of " Parables and Tales." Crown 8vo, cloth extra. [/ the press. 



HALL'S (Mrs. S. C.) SKETCHES OF IRISH CHARACTER. 



With numerous Illustrations on Steel and Wood, by DANIEL MACLISE, Sir JOHN 

 GILBERT, W. HARVEY, and G. CRUIKSHANK. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7$. >d. 

 "The Irish sketches of this lady resemble Miss Mitford's beautiful English 



Sketches in ' Our Village,' but they are far more vigorous and picturesque and 



bright. " Black-wood 's Magazine. 



HALL-MARKS (BOOK OF) ; or, Manual of Reference for the 



Goldsmith and Silversmith. By ALFRED LUTSCHAUNIG. Crown 8vo, with 46 

 Plates of the Hall-marks of the different Assay Towns of the Kingdom. 7*. (>d. 



HARRIS'S AURELIAN ; A Natural History of English Moths and 

 Butterflies, and the Plants on which they feed. A New Edition. Edited, with 

 Additions, by J. O. WESTWOOD. With about 400 exquisitely Coloured Figures of 

 M9ths, Butterflies, Caterpillars, &c., and the Plants on which they feed. Small 

 folio, half-morocco extra, gilt edges, ^3 13^. 6d 



