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NEW WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS 



PCBLISHED BY 



Messes. LONGMAX, BROWX, GREEN, akd LONGMANS. 



ACTON (MISS).-MODERN COOKERY, 



In allits Branches, reduced to a System of Easv Practice. For the use of Private Families. 

 In a Series of Practical Heceipts, all of which have been strictly tested, and are given with 

 the most minute exactness. By Eliza Acton. New Edition, to which are added, Uirectiona 

 for Carviiii/. Foolscap Svo. with Plates aud Woodcuts, 7*- 6rf. cloth. 

 " Thr tchole if Mi's Actr>ri''s recipes ' with n few trifing- exceptions, which ar e scrnpnlonsly 

 ipecijied, are confined to such at may be perjectlu depended on, from having been proved 

 beneath i>ur own roof, and under oar own personal inspection.'' IVe add, moreoner, that the 

 recipes are all reasonable, and neper in any itmtaiice ertrnvagant. They do not bid ns 

 sacrifice ten pounds of ercellent meat, that we mat/ get a couple of quarts of gravy from it; 

 nor do they deal with butter and eggs ns if they cost nothing. AHiS Acton's book is a good 

 book in every way ; there is right-tnindeduets in every page of it, as well as thorough know- 

 ledge and ejepert'ence of the subjects she handles."— yiedicalGazette. 



AMY HERBERT. 



Br a Lady. Edited by the Rev. William Sewell, B.D. of Exeter College, Oxford. New 

 Edition. 2 vols, foolscap Svo. 9«. cloth. 



ANDERSEN.— THE TRUE STORY OF MY LIFE; 



A Sketch. Bv Hans Christian .Andersen, author ot "The Shoes of Fortune," "The 

 Nightingale,"'" O. T.," " Only a Fiddler," "The Improvisatore," etc. Translated by Mary 

 Hewitt. Fcp. Svo. 5». cloth. 



ARTISAN CLUB (THE).— A TREATISE ON THE STEAM-ENGINE. 



In its apolication to Mines, Mills, Steam Navigation, and Railways. By the Artisan Club. 

 Edited by John Bourne, C.E. New Edition. 4to. with 30 Steel Plates, etc., and about 

 3-50 Wood Engravings, 27». cloth. 



BAKER.-RAILWAY ENGINEERING; 



Containing the most approved Methods of laying out Railway Curves, and of setting out the 

 Cuttings, Embankments, and Tunnels ol Railways: with a General and two Auxiliary Tables, 

 for the'Calculation of Earthworks of Railways, Canals, etc. Also, the Investigation of the 

 Formula for the Superelevation of the exterior Rail in Curves. By T. Baker, Surveyor aud 

 Civil Engineer. Svo. 5«. cloth. 



BALL.— AN ACCOUNT OF THE CULTIVATION AND MANUFACTURE 



OF TEA IX CH1N.\: derived from Personal Observation during an Official Residence in 

 that Country of upwards of Twentv Years ; and illustrated by the best Authorities, Chinese 

 as well as European. With some Remarks on the Experimeiits row making for the Intro- 

 duction of the Culture of the Tea Tree in other parts of the World. By S. Ball, Esq. late 

 Inspector of Teas to the East India Company in China. Svo. with Plates aud Woodcuts, 

 H». cloth. 



BANFIELD AND WELD.— THE STATISTICAL COMPANION ; 



Exhibiting the most interesting Facts in Moral and Intellectual, Vital, Kcrnomical, and 

 Political Statistics, at home and abroad . Compiled from Otficial and other authentic Sources, 

 by T. C. Banfield, Statistical Clerk to the Council of Education ; and C. R. Weld, Assistant 

 Secretary to the Royal Society. Foolscap Svo. 5«. cloth. 



BARNES.— THE ELECTORAL LAWS OF BELGIUM 



Proposed as the Basis of Parliamentary Reform in England Translated, with the Commen- 

 tary of M.J. B. Bivort, Secretary of the Cabinet of the Belgian .Minister of the Interior. 

 By'Philip Edward Barnes, Esq. B'..\. F.L.S. Foolscap Svo. 3». dd. cloth. 



