28 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



Herschel. — the ILIAD of homer. Translated into English 

 Hexameters. By Sir John Herschel, Bart. 8vo. iSj. 



A version of the Iliad in English Hexameters. The question of Homei ic 

 translation is fully discussed tn the Preface. 



" It is admirable, not only for many intrinsic merits, but as a great 

 matis tribute to Genius." — Illustrated London News. 



HIATUS : the Void in Modern Education. Its Cause and Antidote. 

 By OuTis. 8vo. 8j-. (>d. 



The main object of this Essay is to point out how the emotional element 

 2vhich underlies the Fine Arts is disregarded and undeveloped at this time 

 so far as ^despite a pretence at filling it up) to constitute an Educational 

 Hiatus. 



HYMNI ECCLESITE. See "Theological Section." 



Kennedy. — LEGENDARY FICTIONS OF THE IRISH 

 CELTS. Collected and Narrated by Patrick Kennedy. Crown 

 8vo. 7j. dd. 



' ^A very adm irable popular selection of the Irish fairy stories aiid legends, 

 in which those who are faviiliar with Mr. Croker*s, and other selections 

 of the same kind, will find much that is fresh, and full of the peculiar 

 vivacity and humour, and sometivies even of the ideal beauty, of the true 

 Celtic Legend!' — Spectator. 



Kingsley (Canon). — See also "Historic Section," "Works 

 OF Fiction," and "Philosophy;" also "Juvenile Books," 

 a«i/" Theology." 



THE SAINTS' TRAGEDY : or, The True Story of Elizabeth of 

 Hungary. By the Rev. Charles Kingsley. With a Preface by 

 the Rev. F. D. Maurice. Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 5j. 



ANDROMEDA, AND OTHER POEMS. Third Edition. Fcap. 

 8vo. SJ^. 



