MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF WORKS NOW READY. 11 



THE WILD GARDEN 



Or, OUK groves AND SHRUBBERIES MADE BEAUTIFUL BY THE 

 NATURALIZATION OF HARDY EXOTIC PLANTS. 



WITH A CHAPTER ON THE GARDEN OF BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. 



By W. EOBINSON, F.L.S., 



Author of "The Parks and Gardens of Paris." 

 With Frontispiece. Small 8vo. 6s. 



BRITTANY AND ITS BYEWAYS, 



"WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF ITS INHABITANTS AND ANTIQUITIES ; 

 WRITTEN DURING A RESIDENCE IN THAT COUNTRY. 



By MRS. BURY PALLISER, 



Author of the " History of Lace " 

 With numerous Illustrations. Post 8vo. 12s. 



TRAVELS IN THE HIGHLANDS OF TURKEY. 



IN PARTS LITTLE VISITED OF ALBANIA, MONTENEGRO, &c. 



WITH NOTES ON THE CLASSICAL SUPERSTITIONS OF THE MODERN GREEK. 



By REY. henry FANSHAWE TOZER, M.A., 



Tutor and late Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. 

 With Map and Illustrations. 2 Vols. Crown 8vo. 24s. 



ANCIENT SPANISH BALLADS, 



HISTORICAL AND ROMANTIC. 



Translated, with Notes, by J. Gr. LOCKHART, 



Author of the "Life of Sir Walter Scott." 



New Edition. With Portrait of the Author by PickersgiU, and numerous Illusti'ations, 



Crown 8vo. 5s. 



" The reader who is not already familiar with these channing ballads should make their 

 acquaintance in the present fonii. They arc full of that blended romance of the East and 

 of the West which forms the special attraction of old Spanish history, literature, and legend. 

 The champions of the Crescent and the knights of the Cross do battle m these ringing stanzas ; 

 and the superstitions of Saracen and Chiistian muigle theu- varied hues in a himdred glancing 

 lights of fancy." — Baili/ News. 



