AND NEW EDITIONS. 6 



ST. K1LDA AND THE ST. KILDIANS. By ROBERT 

 CONNELL. Crown 8vo. Price 2s. 6d. 



"A capital book. It contains everything worth knowing 

 about the famous islet and its people." THE BAILIE. 



" Interesting and amusing. It includes a lively description of 

 the daily life of the inhabitants, the native industries of fishing, 

 bird catching, and the rearing of sickly sheep and cattle, and 

 gives a vivid picture of the Sabbatarian despotism of the Free 

 Church minister who rules the small population." SATURDAY 

 REVIEW. 



THE PRAISE OF FOLLY. By ERASMUS. With, 

 Numerous Illustrations by Holbein. Post 8vo. Price 

 4s. 6d. 



An English translation of the " Encomium Moriae " which 

 has always held a foremost place among the more popular of 

 the writings of the great scholar. This work is probably the 

 most satirical production of any age. It is intensely humorous 

 throughout, and is entirely unique in character. This edition 

 also contains Holbein's illustrations, attaching to which there is 

 very considerable interest. 



A NECDOTES OF FISH AND FISHING. By THOMAS 

 BOOSEY. Post 8vo. Price 3a 6d. 



An interesting collection of anecdotes and incidents connected 

 with fish and fishing, arranged and classified into sections. It 

 deal? with all varieties of British fish, their Iiabits, different 

 modes of catching them, interesting incidents in connection with 

 their capture, and an infinite amount of angling gossip relating 

 to each. Considerable space is also devoted to the subject of 

 fishing as practised in different parts of the world. 



TALES OF A SCOTTISH PARISH. By JACOB 

 RUDDIMAN, M.A. Post 8vo. Paper Covers. Price is. 



The deceased author was a person of singular beauty and 

 originality of mind, and may well be ranked alongside of Wilson, 

 Hogg, Bethune, Pollok, and other such standard writers of Scottish 

 tales. The tales are nineteen in all, and comprise such as " The 

 Sexton," " The Unfortunate Farmer," " The Lonely Widow," 

 " The Foreboding," etc., etc. 



SCOTTISH LEGENDS. By ANDREW GLASS. Post 

 8vo. Paper Covers. Price is. 



Four legends, relating chiefly to the west and south of Scotland, 

 entitled, "A Legend of Rothesay Castle," " The Laird of Auchin- 

 lecks Gift," " The Cruives of Cree," " The Grey Stones of Gar- 

 laffin." 



