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BONES AND ee im The Skeleton at Home. By J. G. Whyte-Melville. 
Crown 5s. [This day. 
CERISE ; a nes of the Last Century. By J. G. See Fourth 
Editi Crown 8vo. 5s. With a Frontispiec 
THE BRooKs OF feipuathk By J. G. iveeiciale Crown 8vo. 
5s. With a Frontispiece. 
THE WuiteE Rosr, By J. G. Whyte-Melville. Crown 8vo. 5,5. 
_Unper Two Fiacs. A Novel, By “ Ouida.” Crown 8vo. 5s. 
Cuanbos. A Novel. By “Ouida.” Crown 8vo., with a Frontispiece. 55. 
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Ipatra. >A Novel. “By “Ouida.” Crown 8vo. 55. 
CrEcIL CASTLEMAINE’S GaGE, and other Novelettes. By “ Ouida.” Crown 
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THE SHAVING = Suacpat. By George Meredith, oe eels 8vo., with a 
Frontispiece. 55. ee 
ANASTASIA DOLBY. 
CuurcH VESTMENTs : their Origin, Use, and Ornament practically Illus- 
trated. By Anastasia Dolby, | late Fanhroiiivess to the Queen. Fcap. 
0. 
4 Is. 
OE book gives one a wonderful notion of the the Author’s Suet work, which she alludes to in 
th and time lavished, and the taste displayed her preface ; the ‘ pioneer’ of this, form a —_ 
n the making of the church vestments, and of ote rch 
deen meanin; sentiment conveyed b kailew Mae 
elaborate and beautiful productions which to ie “We nei not pin Fe ee rete a word of com- 
instructed eyes appear merely masses of gorgeous mendation = Miss Dolby’s elegant volume on 
material and colour. The execution of the illus- Church Vestments, which examines in detail, — 
trations we slopes the book is [adorned is admi- copious Ghistetine, the origin and proper m 
rable, the f the designs facture of various articles of sacerdotal at attire pou 
prec sufficient to « to ainble them to serve as worki ing | scribed by the Roman ritual as used in a 
with before the Reformation,”—Saturday Rev 
Coupe EqpnorDeny, pen and Modern. Practically Illustrated. By 
Anasta a Dolby, formerly Embroidress to the Queen. Fcap. 4to. 
E2S. 
Eight designs for frontals and super-frontals are ** There is much to admire in the result of 
given, and. an coated | of working them is en wot s sage ag her taste is = enough to lead 
= right direction; she understands 
for. Some of the medieval designs here pied o oralt 6 f the needle to ction, and writes 
imitated are of great beauty and cies oat th a seal of a mistress of the subject ”—A the- 
monograms which —- = eae 6 eserving 
of commendation.”-—Church 
OLIVER BYRNE, 
THE Younc GEOMETRICIAN ; or, Practical Geometry without Compasses. 
By Oliver Byrne. Royal 8vo. ros. 
CAPTAIN DRAYSON, R.A. 
PRACTICAL yee SURVEYING AND SKETCHING, with the Use of the 
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