18 LIST OF BOOKS 



IRVING A Memorial Sketch and a Selection from the 



Letters of the late Lieut. JOHN IRVING, R.N., of H.M.S. "Terror," in Sir John 

 Franklin's Expedition to the Arctic Regions. Edited by BENJAMIN BELL, F.R.C. S.E. 

 With Facsimiles of the Record and Irving's Medal and Map. 1 vol. post 8vo, 5s. 



Jack and Mrs. Brown, and other Stories. 



By the Author of "Blindpits." 1 vol. crown 8vo, paper, 2s. 6d. ; cloth, 3s. 6d. 



JENKIN Healthy Houses. 



By FLEEMING JENKIN, F.R.S., Professor of Engineering in the University of Edin- 

 burgh. Demy 8vo, 2s. 6d. 



"The three lectures will be found specially useful to the largely increasing class 

 of house proprietors." Courant. 



JERVISE -Epitaphs and Inscriptions from Burial-Ground s 



and Old Buildings in the North-East of Scotland. By the late ANDREW JERVISE, 

 F.S.A. Scot. With a Memoir of the Author. Vol. II. Cloth, small 4to, 32s. 

 Do. do. Roxburghe Edition, 42s. 



JERVISE The History and Traditions of the Land of the 



Lindsays in Angus and Mearns. New Edition, Edited and Revised by the Rev. 

 JAMES GAMMACK. In 1 vol. demy 8vo. 14s. 



Do. do. Large Paper Edition [of which only 50 are printed], demy 4to, Rox- 

 burghe binding, 42s. 



" The editing of these remains has been very careful, and the book, though it 

 has its arid tracts, is sure to please north country readers." 



JOASS A Brief Review of the Silver Question, 1871 to 1879. 



By EDWARD C. JOASS, Fellow of the Faculty of Actuaries, Edin. 8vo, Is. 



KENNEDY Pilate's Question, " Whence art Thou ? " 



An Essay on the Personal Claims asserted by Jesus Christ, and how to account for 

 them. By JOHN KENNEDY, M.A., D.D., London. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. 



" Written on a skilfully arranged plan, is unquestionably a powerful and eloquent 

 vindication of the orthodox and Catholic belief in opposition to rationalistic 

 theories." Scotsman. 



KER Sermons by the Rev. John Ker, D.D., Glasgow. 



Twelfth Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



"A very remarkable volume of sermons." Contemporary Review. 



" The sermons before us are of no common order ; among a host of competitors 

 they occupy a high class we were about to say the highest class whether viewed 

 .in point of composition, or thought, or treatment." B. and F. Evangelical Review. 



KNIGHT The English Lake District as interpreted in the 



Poems of Wordsworth. By WILLIAM KNIGHT, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the 

 University of St. Andrews. Ex. fcap. 8vo, 5s. 



KNIGHT Colloquia Peripatetica (Deep Sea Soundings) : 



Being Notes of Conversations with the late John Duncan, LL.D., Professor of 

 Hebrew in the New College, Edinburgh. By WILLIAM KNIGHT, Professor of Moral 

 Philosophy in the University of St. Andrews. Fifth Edition, enlarged. 5s. 



" Since these lectures were published there has appeared an exceedingly in- 

 teresting volume entitled ' Colloquia Peripatetica,' by the late John Duncan, LL.D., 

 Professor of Hebrew in the New College, Edinburgh. These Colloquies are reported 

 by the Rev. Wm. Knight, who seems to be admirably adapted for the task he has 

 undertaken. His friend must have been a man of rare originality, varied culture, 

 great vigour in expressing thoughts which were worthy to be expressed and re- 



