6 MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



Cyprus ; its History, Art, and Antiquities. 

 A Narrative of Researches and Excavations 

 during Ten Years Residence in that Island. 



By General LOUIS P. Dl CESNOLA. 



Il'it/i Map and 400 Illustrations. Medium Svo. 50.C 



" Incomparably the best English book on the subject." — Saturday Review. 

 " The work is well written, and as diverting as it is instructive. " — Times. 



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A SECOND SERIES OF 



Classic Preachers of the English Church. 



LECTURES DELIVERED AT ST. JAMES'S, 1878. 

 CONTENTS : 



BULL {The Primitive Preacher) Rev. W. Warburton, M.A. 



HORSLEY {The Scholarly Preacher) Lord Bishop OF ELY. 



TAYLOR (The English Chrysostom) CANON BARRY. 



SANDERSON {The Judicious Preacher)... Lord Bishop of Derry and RAr-HOE. 



TILLOTSON (J 'he Practical Preacher) Rev. W. G. Humphry, B.D. 



ANDRE WES (The Catholic Preacher) Rev. H. J. North, M.A. 



PostSvo. Js. 6d. 



"This second series will not be less acceptable than the former, which, so deservedly, met 

 with large approval." — Scottish Guardian. 



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The Student's Elements of Geology. 



By SIR CHARLES LYELL, Bart. 



Third Edition, thoroughly Revised. With 600 Illustrations. Post 8z>o. gs. 



" The present edition has been revised and corrected throughout, receiving such additions 

 and corrections as the results of more recent investigations seemed to require. At the same 

 time care has been taken not to alter the original character of the book." — Editor's Preface. 



" Sir Charles Lyell has here done for the geological student what Sir John Herschel did for 

 the student of astronomy in his incomparable 'Outlines.' Young beginners in natural science 

 had long wanted a short manual of geology at a reasonable price, which should yet contain a 

 full explanation of the leading facts and principles of the science. Now they have it." — Examiner. 



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A Manual of Naval Architecture. For 



the Use of Officers of the Royal Navy and Mercantile 



Marine, Shipowners, Shipbuilders, and Yachtsmen. 



By W. H. WHITE, Assistant-Constructor, Royal Navy. 



With 130 Illustrations. Sz'o. 24s. 



"Mr. White's manner is excellent, and as his work embraces in a concise and clear form 

 all that is at present known of naval science, it can conscientiously be recommended as a 

 trustworthy preceptor. All who take an interest in ships, whether they be war, merchant, or 

 pleasure ships, such as yachts, will find in the ' Manual ' all that science can teach them." — 

 Field. 



