30 LIST OF BOOKS 



SMYTH— Madeira Meteorologic : 



Being a Paper on the above subject read before the Royal Society, Edinburgh, on 

 the 1st of May 1882. By C. Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer-Royal for Scotland. In 

 1 vol. small 4to, price 6s. 



SOUTHESK— Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains. 



Diary and Narrative of Travel, Sport, and Adventure, during a Journey through 

 part of the Hudson's Bay Company's Territories in 1S59 and lSOO. By the Earl 

 of Sodthesk, K.T., F.R.G.S. 1 vol. demy Svo, with Illustrations ou Wood by 

 Whymper, 18s. 



SOUTHESK— Herminius : 



A Romance. By I. E. S. Fcap. Svo, Cs. 



SOUTHESK— Jonas Fisher : 



A Poem in Brown and White. Cheap Edition. Price Is. 



SOUTHESK — The Burial of Isis and other Poems. 



Fcap. Svo. 



SPEDDING. See GAIEDNEE. 



SPEWS— Darroll, and other Poems. 



By Walter Cook Spens, Advocate. Crown Svo, 5s. 



" This volume will repay perusal. It is one which could have been written 

 only by a man of culture." — Daily Review. 



" He writes with feeling, and displays considerable facility in the handling of 

 almost every ordinary variety of metre." — Scotsman. 



SPENS— Should the Poor -Law in all Cases deny Relief to 



the Able-bodied Poor? By Walter Cook Spens, Advocate, Sheriff-Substitute of 

 Lanarkshire. Demy Svo, Is. 



SPINNAKER— Spindrift from the Hebrides. 



By Spinnaker. With Eight Etchings. Crown Svo, Is. 6d. 



STOCKTON-Rudder Grange. 



By Frank R. Stockton. 1 vol. 3imo, Is. : and cloth, 2s. 



" It may be safely recommended as a very amusing little book." — Afhenceum. 



"The style has an engaging freshness and nawete, and the amusing situations, 

 of which the book is full, are hit off with much humour of the more delicate order." 

 ■ — Glasgow News. 



"This is a volume of American humour, pure and sparkling as lemonade." — 

 ■ — Aberdeen Free Press. 



"Altogether 'Rudder Grange' is as cheery, as humorous, and as wholesome a 

 little story as we have read for many a day." — St. James's Gazette. 



"The minutest incidents are narrated with such genuine humour and gaiety, 

 that at the close of the volume the reader is sorry to take leave of the merry 

 innocent party." — Westminster Review. 



STOCKTON— The Lady or the Tiger? and other Stories. 



By Frank R. Stockton. 32mo, Is. ; and cloth, 2s. 



STEVENSON — Christianity Confirmed by Jewish and 



Heathen Testimony, and the Deductions from Physical Science, etc. By Thomas 

 Stevenson, F.R.S.E., F.G.S., Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 

 Second Edition. Fcap. Svo, 3s. 6d. 



