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Nalrne's (Baroness) Life and Songs, with a 



Memoir, and Poems of Caroline Oliphant the Younger, edited 

 by Dr Charles Rogers, portrait and other illustrations, crown 

 Svo, cloth (pub 55) Griftin 026 



" This publication is a good service to the memory of an excellent and gifted 

 lady, and lo all lovers of Scottish Song." Scotsman. 



Ossian's Poems, translated by Macpherson, 



241110, best red cloth, gilt (pub 2s 6d) I 6 



A dainty pocket edition. 



Perthshire Woods, Forests, and Estates of 



Perthshire, with Sketches of the Principal Families of the 

 County, by Thomas Hunter, Editor of the Perthshire Consti- 

 tutional and Journal, illustrated with jo -wood engravings, 

 ciown Svo (564 pp), cloth (pub I2s 6d) Perth 046 



" Altogether a choice and most valuable addition to the County Histories of 

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Duncan (John, Scotch Weaver and Botanist) 



Life, of, with Sketches of his Friends and Notices of the 

 Times, by Wm. Jolly, F.R.S.E., H.M. Inspector of Schools, 

 etched portrait, crown Svo, cloth (pub 95) Kegan Paul 036 



" We must refer the reader to the book itself for the many quaint traits of 

 character, and the minute personal descriptions, which, taken together, seem to 

 give a life-like presentation of this humble philosopher. . . The many inci- 

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 esprit dc corps, and his wanderings about the country, either in the performance 

 of his work or, when that was slack, taking a hand at the harvest, frm an interest- 

 ing chapter of social history. The completeness of the work is considerably 

 enhanced by detailed descriptions of the district he lived in, and of his numerous 

 friends and acquaintance." Athenaunt. 



Scots (Ancient) An Examination of the An- 

 cient History of Ireland and Iceland, in so far as it concerns 

 the Origin ef the Scots ; Ireland not the Hibernia of the 

 Ancients ; Interpolations in Bede's Ecclesiastical History and 

 other Ancient Annals affecting the Early History of Scotland 

 and Ireland the three Essays in one volume, crown Svo, cloth 

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The first of the above treatises is mainly taken up with an investigation of the 

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 claim to be considered the original country of the Scots. In the second and 

 third an attempt is made to show that Iceland was the ancient Hibernia, and 

 the country from which the Scots came to Scotland ; and further, contain a 

 review of the evidence furnished by the more genuine of the early British Annals 

 against the idea that Ireland was the ancient Scuti-i. 



Traditional Ballad Airs, chiefly of the North- 

 Eastern Districts of Scotland, from Copies 



gathered in the Counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Moray, by 

 Dean Christie, and William Christie, Monquhitter, with the 

 Words for Singing and the Music arranged for the Pianoforte 

 and Harmonium, illustrated with Notes, giving an Account of 

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