List of Publications. 



Pottery : how it is Made, its Shape and Decoration. Practical 

 Instructions for Painting on Porcelain and all kinds of Pottery with 

 vitrifiable and common Oil Colours. With a full Bibliography of 

 Standard Works upon the Ceramic Art. By G. Ward Nichols. 

 42 Illustrations, crown Svo, red edges, 6s. 



Practical (A) Handbook to the Principal Schools of England. 

 By C. E. Pascoe. Showing the cost of living at the Great Schools, 

 Scholarships, &c, &c. New Edition corrected to 1879, crown Svo, 

 cloth extra, y. 6d. 



" This is an exceedingly useful work, and one that was much wanted.' — 

 Examiner. 



Practical Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. By J. E. H. 

 Gordon, B.A. One volume, demy 8vo, very numerous Illustrations. 



Prejevalsky (IV. M. ) From Kulja, across the Tian Shan to Lob- 

 wax. Translated by E. Delmar Morgan, F.R.G.S. With Notes 

 and Introduction by SlR DOUGLAS FORSYTH, K. C.S.I. I vol., 

 demy Svo, with a Map. 



Prince Ritto ; or, The Four-leaved Shamrock. By Fanny W. 



Currey. With 10 Full-page Fac-simile Reproductions of Original 

 Drawings by Helen O'Hara. Demy 4to, cloth extra, gilt, 10s. 6d, 



Prisoner of War in Russia. See Coope. 



Publishers' Circular ( The), and General Record of British and 

 Foreign Literature. Published on the 1st and 15th of every Month. 



/QUARTER Sessions, from Queen Elizabeth to Queen Anne : 



y£/ Illustrations of Local Government and History. Drawn from 

 Original Records (chiefly of the County of Devon). By A. H. A. 

 Hamilton. Crown Svo, cloth, 10s. 6d. 



JT) ALSTON (IV. R. S.) Early Russian History. Four 

 ■**■ Lectures delivered at Oxford by W. R. S. Ralston, M. A. Crown 



Svo, cloth extra, $s. 

 Ram baud (Alfred). History of Russia, from its Origin to the 



Year 1877. Witri Six Maps. Translated by Mrs. L. B. Lanc. 2 



vols, demy 8vo, cloth extra, 38^. 



Mr. W. R. S. Ralston, in the Academy, says, "We gladly recognize in the 



present volume a trustworthy history of Russia." 



" We will venture to prophecy that it will become the work on the subject for 



readers in our part of Europe. . . . Mrs. Lang has done her work remarkably 



well."— Athenaeum. 



Readings in Melbourne ; with an Essay on the Resources and 

 Prospects of Victoria for the Emigrant and Uneasy Classes. By Sir 

 Archibald Michie, Q.C., K.C.M.G., Agent-General for Victoria. 

 With Coloured Map of Australia. Crown Svo, cloth extra, price ys. 6d. 

 '■ Comprises more information on the prospects and resources of Victoria than any 

 other work with which we are acquainted." — Saturday Review. 



" A work which is in every respect one of the most interesting and instructive 

 that has ever been written about that land which claims to be the premier colony of 

 the Australian group." — The Colonies and India. 



