Mr. Murray's RccciU Publications. 



Our Viceregal Life in India. 



BEING A SELECTION FROM iMV JOURNAL DURING THE 



YEARS 1884—8. 

 By THE MARCHIONESS OF DXJFFERIN AND AVA. 



Fonrlh Thousand. With Portrait &' Map. 2 Vols. Crown %vo. 24/. 



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Murray's Magazine.— April. 



MEDICAL RELIEF IN LONDON. By C. S. Loch. 

 FIVE MONTHS IN SOUTH AFRICA. By Lady Frederick Cavendish. 

 MARCIA. Chaps. XIII. -XVI. By W. E. NoRRis, Author of " Thirlby Hall," &c. 

 A NIGHT WITH THE CIRCULATING MEDIUM. By George Rae. 

 MARY HOWITT, QUAKER AND CATHOLIC. By E. Harrison Clubbe. 

 PRESENT POSITION OF ELECTRIC LIGHTING. By A. A. Campbell 

 WAITERS AND RESTAURANTS. By Mori.ey Roberts. [Swinton. 



MISS BLAKE OF MONKSHALTON— (C>;/<7«a'<r(/). 

 NOTES OF THE MONTH, AND OUR LIBRARY LIST. 



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The Witness of the Psalms to 

 Christ and Christianity. 



By W. ALEXANDER, D.D., Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. 



7'hird Edition, revised. Crown ^vo. c)s. 



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 large a part of our daily prayer and pniise, and which is the best interpreter of the wants and 

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