MR. MURRAY'S LIST. 



MEMOIE OF SIE CHARLES BARRY, R.A. 



Br ALFRED BARRY, D.D., 



Principal of Cheltenham College. 

 With Portrait, Views, Plans, &c. Medium Svo. 2is. 



" Sir Charles Ban-y is one of the very few 

 men of -n-hom it may be said that, whatever 

 \Tas his good or his ill fortune during his life- 

 time, he has been singularly happy in his 

 biographer. Dr. Ban-y' s book is well planned 

 and well written ; it is neither too long nor 



too short ; and it is pervaded throughout with a 

 tone of frankness and candour unusual in 

 biographers iu general, and especially unusual 

 when the writer is a near relation or intimate 

 friend of the subject of Ms memoir." — Fall 

 Mall Gazette. 



Also, A EEPLY TO MR. E. W. PUGIISr, AS TO AVHO WAS THE ARCHI- 

 TECT OF THE NEW PALACE AT WESTMINSTER? Svo. 



THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW. 



PRECEDED BY A HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS WARS OF THE REIGN OF 



CHARLES IX. 



Based on a Personal Examination of the Metropolitan and Provincial Archives of France. 



By henry white, M.A. 



With Illustrations. Svo. 16s. 



" Mr. White has collected T^-ith much labour j inaccurate accounts of contemporary gossips, 



all the available materials for throwing light -Ul these materials are pieced together with 



on what is at once the most renowned and the much care, and, above all, studious impar- 



most obscure tragedy of the modern world. tiality, into a connected, and at least veiy 



He has searched much contemporary cor- probable account of the causes which led to 



respondence, especially that of the Simancas the bloody catastrophe. Mr. White's book 



archives, which is important, as Philip of may be considered as a tolerably exhaustive 



Spain was deep in the Guise intrigues, be- accoimt of the Massacre and the civil wars 



sides the accounts of the Venetian Ambas- ! which preceded it ; and we may conclude that 



sadors, and of Su- Francis Walsingham, then ! as much light has been thrown on the gloomy 



the ambassador of England in Paris. He has 1 subject as it is ever liliely to Imow." — Ziterari/ 



examined the registers of the city of Paris, | Churchman. 

 and of other towns, by which to check the ' 



ON SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS. 



A REPORT PRESENTED TO THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION, IN 1867. 



Svo. Is. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE ETHNOLOGICAL 

 SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



New Series. Vol. VI. Svo. 10s. 6d. 



