CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY. 



XLIII. XLIV. 



HISTORY of REMARKABLE CONSPIRACIES 



connected with European History. 



By J. P. LAWSON, M.A. 



In these volumes are contained accounts of the assassinations of James I 

 and James III. of Scotland; the history of Fresco's conspiracy against Genoa j 

 the history of the death of Don Carlos, which has afforded such a powerful 

 theme to our best modern dramatists ; the Gowrie conspiracy and the raid of 

 Kuthven; the plot against Venice, the subject of Otway's great tragedy: the 

 history of Massaniello; and an impartial account of the Gunpowder and Meal- 

 tub plots in England. 



XLV. 



NATURAL HISTORY of SELBORNE. 

 By the late Rev. Gilbert White, M.A. 



With Additions, by Sir W. JARDINE, Bart. Author of 

 " Illustrations of Ornithology," &c. 



v F . ew rks have enjoyed a more enviable or merited popularity than the 

 Natural History of Selborne; the observations of a naturalist, enthusiastically 

 devoted to the contemplation of the works of creation, written as they were 

 suggested by the phenomena, with all the accuracy, but without the parade of 

 science, constitute a volume whose peculiar interest can scarcely be paralleled 

 e labours of the editor have added many curious facts in animal economy, 

 derived from the researches of modern naturalists. 



" A TO"* ^ich men of science, as well as general readers, agree in considering one of 

 the most delightful books ever written." JVic 'Monthly Magazine 



01 WTitinS ' and S and ^ glish PWtol** that ever 



XLVI. 



An AUTUMN in ITALY ; being a TOUR in the AUSTRIAN, 



TUSCAN, ROMAN, and SARDINIAN STATES, in 1827. 



By J. D. SINCLAIR, Esq. 



The condition of modern Italy is hourly becoming a matter of greater im- 

 portance to Europe, on account of the consequences with which it is pregnant. 

 1 his volume is, at the same time, a guide to the traveller and the politician; 

 the former will find it a useful director, the latter will see described in it those 

 elements of future strife which soon threaten to be fatally developed. 



nhil t t COn . t fi!J Sa u- incredib ^ eqilantit J r f information, on a great variety of important 



Stt and accurate knowledge ' he is sure to find 



