4 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 
BANNATYNE—GUIDE TO THE REGIMENTAL EXAMINATION 
FOR PROMOTION OF OFFICERS IN THE INFANTRY. 
Part II. Containing what is required by Her Majesty’s 
Regulations, in addition to the subjects comprised in 
Part I., to qualify for Promotion to the Rank of CAPTAIN. 
Thirteenth Edition, carefully revised. 1880. Small 8vo. 7s. 
[Ln preparation. 
BANNATYNE— INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF 
TROOPS AND COMPANIES IN THE CAVALRY AND INFAN- 
TRY, founded on the Queen’s and War Office Regulations. 
Small 8vo. New and greatly enlarged Edition. | 6s. 
BANNATYNE—BRIGADE DRILL, in the form of Question and 
Answer, founded on the Field Exercise and Evolutions of 
Infantry. Small 8vo. Is. 
BATHGATE—COoLonIAL EXPERIENCES; OR SKETCHES OF 
PEOPLE AND PLACES IN THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO, NEW, 
ZEALAND. By A. BATHGATE, Dunedin. Crown8vo. 7s. 6d. 
“¢ Anybody who may be desirous of getting an idea of the real state of 
matters in New Zealand, cannot do better than read Mr. Bathgate’s 
pleasant, chatty, unpretending colonial experiences.”—Leeds Mercury. 
BLACKBURN—THE Pipits. By the Author of “Caw, 
Caw,” with Sixteen page Illustrations by J. B. (MRs. 
HUGH BLACKBURN). 4to. 3s. 
““This is a charming fable in verse, illustrated by the well-known J. B., 
whose power in delineating animals, especially birds, is scarcely inferior to 
Iandseer or Rosa Bonheur.” —Courant, 
BORLAND HALL, by the Author of “ OLRIG GRANGE.” See 
SMITH. 
