NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS. 



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Mr. Satchell, in a note on the subject to a contemporary, 

 says : — " I have satisfied myself of the existence of these eighty- 

 seven reprints, with one exception, by personal examination. 

 There are others, but my attempts to obtain copies of them have 

 failed. Many differ only in the name of the publishers or in the 

 date. Those marked with a star have escaped the notice of 

 Ellis, Pickering, Russell Smith, Bohn, and Westwood (1864), 

 and are here recorded for the first time. The most important of 

 them is the Hawkins of 1791 ; the others are chiefly issues of the 

 Hawkins-Eennie series." 



To this long list another edition has just been added in the 

 shape of a facsimile of the first edition of 1653, issued by 

 Mr. Quaritch. 



