CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 



CALLCOTT.-A SCRIPTURE HERBAL: 



With upwards of 120 Wood Engravings. By Lady Callcott. Square crown Svo. , pp. 568, 

 II. 5s. cloth. 



" The last two years of her life were devoted to drawing the specimens of the pl>,nt*, and 



ollecting the best work* on botany, so as to furnish material* fur her last book-' The Scrip - 



tire Herbal' -the design and character of which is as creditable to her philanthropy as its 



itfin is honourable to the extent of her Biblical studies. The easy gracejulness of its style, 



id its elegant embellishments, may lead many an inhabitant of the drawing-room or boudoir 



' ' look from Nature up to Nature's God,' to study his ' unwritten laws' in the natural world 



connexion with the written law of revelation." From a Memoir of Lady Callcott, in the 



Annual Biography for 1842. 



CATLOW.- POPULAR CONCHOLOCY; 



Or, the Shell Cabinet Arranged: being an Introduction to the modern System of Conchology; 

 with a sketch of the Natural History of the Animals, an account of the Formation of the 

 Shells, and a complete Descriptive List of the Families and Genera. By Agnes Catlow. 



CAVENDISH'S (SIR H.) DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, 



During the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, Commonly called the Utireported 

 Parliament. To which are appended, Illustrations of th Parliamentary History of the 

 Reign of George III., consisting of Unpublished Letters, Private Journals, Memoirs, etc. 

 Drawn up from the Original MSS., by J. Wright, Esq., Editor of the Parliamentary 

 History of England. In 4 vols. roval Svo. Vol.' 1 is now ready, 25s. cloth. The work 

 is also published in Parts, 6s, each, of which Six are now published. 



" These Reports ^768-1774; constitute a valuable addition to Hansard's Debates, and 

 contain much curiout matter inter alia, upwards of on* hundred neu speeches of Burke; 

 they, in fact, go far to Jill up a hitherto hopeless gap in nur Parliamentary history -and 

 the publication, with its important appendices, does great honour to the skill and industry 

 of the discoverer and editor." Quarterly Review, No. 140, Sept. 1842-note, p. 290. 



CHAXENOR.-POETICAL REMAINS OF MARY CHALENOR. 



Fcp. Svo. 4s. cloth. 



CHALENOR. -WALTER GRAY, 



A Ballad, and other Poems ; including the Poetical Remains of Mary Chalenor. 2d Edition, 

 with Additions, fcp. Svo. 6s. cloth. 



*' The poems are sweetly natural; and, though on topics often sung, breathe a tenderness 

 and melancholy which are at once soothing and'consolatory." Literary Gazette. 



CHINA. THE LAST YEAR IN CHINA, 



To the Peace of Nanking: as sketched in Letters to his Friends, by a Field Officer actively 

 employed in that Country. With a few concluding Remarks on our Past and Future Policy 

 in China. 2d Edition, revised. Foolscap 8vo. with Map, 7s. cloth. 



CHINESE NOVEL. RAMBLES OF THE EMPEROR CHING TIH IN 



KEANG NAN : a Chinese Tale. Translated by Tkin Shen ; with a Preface by James Legge, 



D.D. 2 vols. post Svo. 21s. cloth. 



" These rambles of the Haroun Alraschid of the Celestial Empire give a very curious, and, 

 at thepresent moment, a peculiarly interesting view of Chinese opinions, usages, and insti- 

 tutions." Tali's Magazine. 



CLAVERS. FOREST LIFE. 



By Mary Clavers, an Actual Settler; author of "A New Home, Who'll Follow?" 2 vols. 

 fcap. Svo. pp. 642, 12s. cloth. 



COLTON. LACON ; OR, MANY THINGS IN FEW WORDS. 



By the Rev. C. C. Colton. New Edition, Svo. 12s. cloth. 



CONVERSATIONS ON BOTANY. 



9th Edition, improved, pp 302, foolscap Svo. with 22 Plates, 7- 6d. cloth ; with the Plates 



coloured, 12s. cloth. 



The object of this work is to enable children and young persons to acquire a knowledge of 

 the vegetable productions of their native country, by introducing to them, in a familiar 

 manner, the principles of the Linnaan System of Botany, for this purpose, the arrangement 

 of Linnaeus is briefly explained; a native plant of each clats, with a few exceptions, is 

 examined, and illustrated by an engraving ; and a short account is added of some of the 

 principal foreign species. 



CONVERSATIONS ON MINERALOGY. 



With Plates, engraved by Mr. and Mrs. Lowry, from Original Drawings. 3d Edition, enlarged. 

 2 vols. 12mo. 14*. cloth. 



COOLEY.-THE HISTORY OF MARITIME AND INLAND DISCOVERY. 



By W. D. Cooley, Esq. 3 vols. foolscap Svo. with Vignette Titles, 18s. cloth. 



