10 CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY. 



LXVI. LXVII. 



A JOURNEY through the NORTHERN PROVINCES of 

 FRANCE, the PYRENEES, and SWITZERLAND. 



By DERWENT CONWAY. 



The countries described in these volumes are rarely visited by ordinary 

 tourists, and they are pourtrayed with all that graphic energy which so pecu- 

 liarly distinguishes the author's writings. 



LXVIII. LXIX. LXX. LXXI. 



AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY of ALEXANDER WILSON 

 and C. LUCIAN BUONAPARTE, 



with Notes and Additions, by PROFESSOR JAMESON. 

 Of this, the most interesting work on Natural History that ever has been 

 published, it is only necessary to say, that the editor has made this edition as 

 accurate in science as it is delightful in description. 



LXXII. 

 MEMOIRS of the EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. 



By J. S. MEMES, Esq. LL.D. 



This life of the faithful but hapless wife of Napoleon, is a very suitable 

 companion to Bourrienne's Memoirs. 



LXXIII. LXXIV. 



The HISTORY of the CIVIL WARS of IRELAND. 

 By W. C. TAYLOR, M.A. 



These volumes relate the calamitous history of the wars with which Ireland 

 has been so long and so frequently devastated, and point out the effect they 

 have produced on the present condition of that country. With what success 

 the author has treated his subject may be seen by the following extracts 

 from periodicals of every shade of political opinion. 



" From the excellent style, and very careful and impartial manner in which these 

 volumes are executed, they form one of the best works of thut long series of publications 

 to which Constable's Miscellany has now extended. A good Mstory of the civil wars ol 

 Ireland was a desideratum in our literature. " Monthly Peview. 



" We can recommend this as the best compendium of Anglo-Irish history that has 

 appeared. It is dispassionate, but not dull ; concise, but not obscure." New Monthly 

 Magazine. 



" We would not desire to enquire into the case of Ireland under better auspices than 

 are supplied in the pages before us." Dublin Morning Register. 



LXXV. LXXVI. 

 The BOOK of BUTTERFLIES, MOTHS, and SPHINXES ; 



containing, in addition to Descriptive Letter-press, 120 Engrav- 

 ings, coloured from Nature. 



By Captain THOMAS BROWN, F.R.S. F.L.S. M.W.S. &c. 



