24 MACMlLLAWS CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



Wallace (A. "&.) continued. 



A NARRATIVE OF TRAVELS ON THE AMAZON AND 

 RIO NEGRO, with an Account of the Native Tribes, and Obser- 

 vations on the Climate, Geology, and Natural History of the 

 Amazon Valley. With a Map and Illustrations. 8vo. 12s. 

 Mr. Wallace is acknowledged as one of the first of modern travellers 



and naturalists. This, his earliest "work, will be found to possess many 



charms for the general reader, and to be full of interest to the student of 



natural history. 



THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO : the Land of the Orang Utan 

 and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel with Studies 

 of Man and Nature, With Maps and Illustrations. Third and 

 Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. "]s. 6d. 



' ' The resttlt is a vivid picture of tropical life, which may be read with 

 unflagging interest, and a sufficient accoiint of his scientific conclusions to 

 stimulate our appetite witJioiit wearying us by detail. In short, we may 

 safely say that we have never read a more agreeable book of its kind." 

 SATURDAY REVIEW. "His descriptions of scenery, of the people and 

 their manners and customs, enlivened by occasional amusing anecdotes, 

 constitute the most interesting reading we have taken up for some time" 

 STANDARD. 



Ward (Professor). THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA IN THE 



THIRTY YEARS' WAR. Two Lectures, vdth Notes and Illus- 

 trations. By ADOLPHUS W. WARD, M.A., Professor of History 

 in Owens College, Manchester. Extra fcap. Svo. 2s. 6d. 

 These two Lectures were delivered in February, 1 869, at the Philosophical 

 Institution, Edinburgh, and arenow published with Notes and Illustrations, 

 bear more thoroughly the impress of one who has a true and vigorous grasp 

 " We have never read," says the SATURDAY REVIEW, " any lectures -which 

 of the stibject in hand." " They are," the SCOTSMAN says, "the fruit of 

 much labour and learning, and it "would be difficult to compress into a 

 hundred pages more information." 



Warren. AN ESSAY ON GREEK FEDERAL COINAGE. 



By the Hon. J. LEICESTER WARREN, M.A. Svo. zs. 6d. 

 The present essay is an attempt to illustrate Mr. Freeman's Federal 

 Government by evidence deduced from the coinage of the times arid countries 

 therein treated of. 



