WORKS BY THE LATE HUGH MILLER. 



cannot close these pages without a deep feeling of regret that the vigorous 

 hand and brave intellect that are so conspicuous in every page should have 

 so suddenly and painfully ceased to work. "We commend the book as a 

 fitting memorial of the mind of a man remarkable for his self-culture, li- 

 teraiy ability, accurate science, and manly assertions of his convictions of 

 the truth." Athenceum. 



" The style is easy, the knowledge brought to bear upon the subject is 

 varied and extensive, and the purpose of the whole is thoroughly honour- 

 able and good." Saturday Review. 



" The work is eloquently written, and will afford its readers a great body 

 of fact and philosophy." Atlas. 



"Valuable and interesting to the geologist, as well as to the general 

 reader.'' English Churchman. 



" The fully -matured thought, the well-poised magnificent conception, 

 and the carefully elaborated diction, meet us in every page." Aberdeen 

 Herald. 



" The most remarkable work of perhaps the most remarkable man of tho 

 age. ... A magnificent epic, and the Principia of Geology." British 

 and Foreign Evangelical Review. 



III. 



MY SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS ; or, THE STOUT 

 OP MY EDUCATION. Post 8vo, cloth, price 7s. 6d. 



[Tenth Edition. 



" A story which we have read with pleasure, and shall treasure up in 

 memory for the sake of the manly career narrated, and the glances at old- 

 world manners and distant scenes afforded us by the way." Athenaeum. 



" This is in our opinion the best of Mr Miller's books." Chambers'* 

 Journal. 



" Such a story of such a life as this has never been told before. There 

 is no risk in prophesying that it will take its stand at once as the most 

 perfect piece of autobiography of the present day perhaps of any day." 

 Taiffs Magazine. 



" Such a book, written by such a man, could not be otherwise than very 

 instructive, and it will be found no less interesting." Eclectic Review. 



IV. 



SCENES AND LEGENDS OF THE NORTH OF SCOT- 

 LAND. Post 8vo, price 7s. 6d. [Fifth Edition. 



" A highly amusing and interesting book, written by a remarkable man, 

 who will infallibly be well known." Leigh Hunt's Journal. 



"A very pleasing and interesting book. The style has a purity and 

 elegance which remind one of Irving, or of Irving's master, Goldsmith." 



Mr Miller is evidently a man of singular reflective powers, deep and 

 enthusiastic feelings, and no small share of both humour and pathos." 

 Chambers' s Journal. 



" Written in a style which I had begun to regard as one of the lost arts." 

 The late Baron Hume. 



