MR. MURRAY S LIST OF NEW WORKS. « 



SIGNS AND WONDEES in THE LAND OF HAM. 



"With Ancient and Modern Parallels and Illustrations. 

 BY EEV. THOMAS S. MILLINGTON, 



Vicar of 'Wooclhouse Eaves, Loughborough. 

 Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. 

 " This booh is one of great titility ; it u-ill be highly interesting to the ordinary and reverent 

 student of the Bible. Mr. Millington icriics with the simplicity of a scholar and the marked 

 moderation of a man perfectly sure of his own ground. The history is most carefully developed; 

 the nature and effect of each plagm is described, and the weight of external testimony brought 

 forward to corroborate the Mosaic history is simply irresistible." — Church Herald. 



HORTENSIUS; 



AN HISTOPJCAL ESSAY ON THE OFFICE AND DUTIES OF AN ADVOCATE. 

 BY WILLIAM FORSYTH, Q.C., LL.D., M.P., 



Late Fellow of Trinity College, Caiuoridge. 

 Second Edition. With Illustrations. 8vo. 12s. 

 "Mr. Forsyth, in his ' Sortensius,' of which a second and improved edition has note been 

 published, has given, with much learning and literary ability, an historical sketch of the 

 Advocate's office and functions, and described the origin and career of the profession in Greece 

 and Rome, France and England. Hortcnsins, the famous Roman Advocate, has been selected by 

 the author as The Advocate par excellence, and his name has therefore been taken as the tille of 

 thii interesting work," — Quarterly Keview. 



FORTY YEARS' SERVICE IN INDIA. 



Including Disasters and Captivities in Cabul, Affghanistan, and the Punjaub, 

 With a Narrative of Mutinies in Eajputana. 



BY LIEUT.-GEN. SIR GEORGE LAWRENCE, K.C.S.I., C.B. 



Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. 

 " Sir George Lawrence has had more than a common share in the events which make up the 

 Indian history of the last half century, and he appears during the whole period of his serviceto 

 have kept a diary. This has now been compressed into readable shape, and the result is a booh 

 ivhich bears the impress of that accuracy as to dates and facts which can only be obtained by 

 recording them at the time, and which is so interesting from first to last that few persons who 

 take it up will be able to lay it aside till they have read on to the end." — Saturday Keview. 



THE GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE OF ITALY.— 

 CHIEFLY IN BRICK AND MARBLE. 



WITH NOTES OF RECENT VISITS TO AQUILEIA, UDINE, VICENZA, 

 FERKAPiA, BOLOGNA, MODENA, AND YERCELLI. 



BY GEORGE EDMUND STREET, R.A. 



fj Second and, Revised Edition. With 130 Illustrations. Royal Svo. 26s. 



" Mr. Street has opened a new vein of architectural interest. Every part of the tcark 

 presents evidence of the labour and deep interest with ivhich Mr. Street pursued his investigatioits, 

 and the result is one of the most curious and valuable architectural works which we have received 

 for some <im«."— Guardian. 



Uniform with Street's " Gothic Architecture of Spain." 



