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Ward (Professor).— THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA IN THE 

 THIRTY YEARS' WAR. Two Lectures, vith Notes and Illus- 

 trations. By Adolphus W. Ward, M.A., Professor of History 

 in Owens College, Manchester. Extra fcap. 8vo. 2s. bJ. 



" Very compact and instructive:'— YOKTlKlcnT-Ly Review. 



Warren.— AN ESSAY ON GREEK FEDERAL COINAGE. 

 By the Hon. J. Leicester Warren, M.A. 8vo. 2s. dJ. 



" The present essay is an aUenipt to illustrate Mr. Freeman's Fedei-al 

 Government by evidence deduced from the coinage of the times and countries 

 therein treated of"' — Preface. 



Wilson.— A MEMOIR OF GEORGE WILSON, M. D., 

 F.R.S.E., Regius Professor of Technology in the University of 

 Edinburgh. By his Sister. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6.f. 

 " An exquisite and touching portrait of a rare and beautiful spirit.'" — 



Guardian. 



Wilson (Daniel, LL.D.).— PREHISTORIC ANNALS 



OF SCOTLAND. By Daniel Wilson, LL.D., Professor of 



History and English Literature in University College, Toronto. 



New Edition, with numerous Illustrations. Two vols, demy 



8vo. 36J. 



This elaborate and learned work is divided into four Parts. Part I. 



deals with The Primeval or Stone Period : Aboriginal Traces, Sepulchral 



Memorials, Dwellings, and Catacombs, Temples, Weapons, &rc. Ss^c. ; 



Part IL, The Bronze Period : The Metallurgic Transition, Primitive 



Bronze, ' Personal Ornaments, Religion, Arts, and Doviestic Habits, with 



other topics; i'ar/ ///., The Iron Period : The Introduction of Iron, The 



Roman Invasion, Strongholds, ^-c. &^c.; Part IV., The Christian Period : 



Historical Data, the Norriis Law Relics, Primitive and Medmval 



Ecclesiology, Ecclesiastical and Miscellaneous Antiquities. Th. work is 



furnished with an elaborate Index. 



