THE MONTHLY VOLUME. 3 



58. LIVES OF EMINENT ANGLO-SAXONS. Part II. 



59. ANCIENT EGYPT. 



60. LONDON IN THE OLDEN TIME. 



61. IDUMvEA: with a Survey of Arabia andthe Arabians. 



62. BABYLON AND THE BANKS OF THE EUPHRATES. 



63. NINEVEH AND THE TIGRIS. 



64. LIVES OF THE POPES. Part I. 



65. LONDON IN MODERN TIMES. 



66. MINES AND MINING. 



67. THE TELESCOPE AND MICROSCOPE. By Dr. Dick. 



68. THE JESUITS: A Historical Sketch. 



69. LIFE OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON. 



70. THE BRITISH NATION: Its Arts and Manufactures. 



71. LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN DE WYCLIFFE. 



72. REMARKABLE DELUSIONS. 



73. LIVES OF THE POPES. Part II. 



74. VOLCANOES. 



75. JAMES WAIT AND THE STEAM ENGINE. 



76. THE ANCIENT BRITISH CHURCH. 



77. THE PALM TRIBES AND THEIR VARIETIES. 



Other Volumes are in course of preparation. 



Of the foregoing Series the following Double Volumes are 

 formed, with engraved Frontispiece, 1*. 6d. each, cloth boards. 



Cowper's Task, Truth, and other Poems. 



Dr. Kitto's Ancient and Modern Jerusalem. 



Dr. Dick's Solar System. 



The Garden and Wild Flowers of the Year. 



Dark Ages and Dawn of Modern Civilization. 



Our Domestic Fowls and Song Birds. 



The French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte. 



Protestantism in Franck. 



The Arctic Regions and Northern Whale-fisherv. 



By Captain Scorksuy. 

 Dr. Kitto's Court and People of Persia. 

 Characters, Scenes, an dIncidents,ofthe Reformation. 

 Eminent Anglo-Saxons 



London; or, Sketches of the Great Metropolis. 

 Babylon and Nineveh. 

 Ancient Egypt and Idum^ka. 

 The Caves and Mines of the Earth. 



The Committee of the Religious Tract Society look with 

 confidence to their friends, to aid them in widely distributing 

 their Monthly Volume in Families, Schools, and General 

 Libraries; while they entreat on this effort the effectual 

 blessing of Almighty God. 



