MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF NEW WORKS NOW READY. 5 



THE 



Student's History of the English Church. 



FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE i8th CENTURY. 



FIRST PERIOD. — From the Planting of the Church in Britain to the 



Accession of Henry VIII. 



SECOND PERIOD. — From the Accession of Henry VIII. to the Silencing 

 OF Convocation in the Eighteenth Century. 



By G. G. perry, M.A., Canon of Lincoln. 



Author of " Life of St. Hugh of Avalon," &c. 

 2 Vols. Post 8vo. yj. 6i/. each. 



" It is clearly and sensibly written and will be found especially valuable upon one point on 

 which Canon Perry lays great stress, the relation of our Church to the See of Rome. We can 

 most cordially recommend this volume to the attention of those who wish for sound informa- 

 tion upon matters of so much importance to every Englishman. The details are full of 

 interest. ' ' — Record. 



Old Deccan Days; 



HINDOO FAIRY LEGENDS CURRENT IN SOUTHERN INDIA. 

 COLLECTED FROM ORAL TRADITION. 



By MARY FRERE. 



With Introduction and Notes by Sir BARTLE FRERE, Bart. 



Third Edition. With Illustrations by C. F. Frere. Post 8vo. Js. 6d. 



"This book has already become a classic. . . . it is another of those books which 

 please the critic by the worthy manner in which all the surroundings have been made to set-off 

 the substance. A child will understand the stories and the pictures, but a man who reads 

 through the preliminary chapters will have been raised to the position from which he will 

 obtain a deeper understanding." — Academy. 



Lectures on Architecture, 



DELIVERED BEFORE THE ROYAL ACADEMY 



By EDWARD M. BARRY, R.A. 

 Edited, with MEMOIR, by CANON BARRY, D.D. 



Portrait and Illustrations. 8vo. \6s. 



Variety of interest in Architecture — Architecture in relation to Nature and 

 Humanity — A matter of Public Interest — As a fine and useful Art — Governed by 

 Technical Principles — Proportion and Ornament — Architecture allied with Colour — 

 Architects and Architectural Restoration — Town Architecture and Modern Problems — 

 Early Military Architecture — English Domestic Architecture, Xllth to XVth Centuries — 

 English Transitional — Elizabethan — Renaissance Architecture — Italian Gothic and the 

 Renaissance. 



