12 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



The Angler's Companion to the Rivers and 



LOCHS of SCOTLAND. By THOMAS TOD STODDART. 



Containing; the Natural History of tlie Trout and Salmon; witli 

 directions for practising the Art of Rod-Fishing in all its Varieties. 

 To which is added, a Description of the Angling Stations where 

 Sport and Accommodation are to be met with, accompanied with 

 a Map of Scotland constructed for this work, and other illustra- 

 tions. Post 8vo, price lOs. Gd. 



The White Cat. 



With Ten Illustrations in Lithography. By J. W. Crown 

 Quarto. Second Edition, price 5s. Large Paper, 10s. 6d. 



By the same Author, 



Fortimio. 



With Eight Illustrations in Lithography. Crown Quarto, 5s.; 

 Large Paper, lOs. 6d. 



The Buchanites, from First to Last. 



By JOSEPH TRAIN, Author of the " History of the Isle of 



Man." Fcap. 8vo, with a Portrait, price 4s. 



" Mr Train's narrative is compiled from various sources, appa- 

 rently of the most trustworthy oliaracter, and, in particular, from 

 the manuscripts and personal details of Andrew Innes, the last of 

 the Buchanites, who died in January 1846. Many of these details 

 are highly curious, and illustrative of Scottish provincial habits and 

 feelings about the end of last century; and, taken altogether, a 

 volume singularly interesting and graphic in its descriptions and 

 sketches has been produced, which we warmly commend to public 

 favour." — Glasgow Citizen. 



Ancient and Modern Art. 



In Two Volumes small 8vo. A new edition, in the press. 



