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The Port Royal Logic. 



Translated from the French : with Introduction, Notes, and Appendix. 

 By Thomas Spencer Baynes, II.B. , Professor in the University of St 

 Andrews ; Author of 'An Essay on the New Analytic of Logical Forms.' 

 Seventh Edition, izmo, 4s. 



"Through his excellent translation of the Port Royal, his introduction and 

 notes. Professor Bajmes has rendered good service to logical studies in this 

 country ; for if the student desires to understand something of the rationale of 

 the rules laid down in ordinary texts, he could not have recourse to a better 

 work." — London Quarterly Review. 



On the Priory of Inchinahome : 



Notes, Historical and Desceiptive ; with Introductory Verses, and 

 an Appendix of Original Papers. By the Eev. Wm. M'Gregor Stirling. 

 4to, with Plates, 31s. 6d. 



Collection of Public General Statutes Affecting 



Scotland. Containing a Table of all the Public General Statutes, the 

 Statutes affecting Scotland being printed entire, with a General Index, 

 and Tables of all the General, Local, and Private Acts. 



The Volumes are supplied at the following prices : — 11° & 12° VICTORIjE, 

 1848, 8vo., cloth boards, 5s.; 1849, 2S. 6d. ; 1850, 5s. 6d. ; 1851, 2S. ,6d. ; 

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 5s. ; 1865, 4s. ; 1866, ss. ; 1867, 9s. ; 1868, 10s. 6d. ; 1869, with General Index 

 to all the Public Acts of Parliament relating to Scotland, 1800 to 1868, 9s. 6d ; 

 1870, 8s. ; 1871, 8s. ; 1872, gs. ; 1873, 6s. 6d. 



The Public Schools : 



Winchester — Westminster — Shrewsbury — Harrow — Rugby. Notes of 

 their History and Traditions. By the Author of ' Etoniana.' Crown 8vo, 

 8s. 6d. 



" In continuation of the delightful volume about Eton, we have here, by the 

 same author, a volume of gossip as delightful concerning five other public 

 schools. Neither volume professes to be history, but it is history of the best 

 sort." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



Two Lectures on the Genius of Handel, 



AND JHE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER OF HIS SACKED COMPOSITIONS. 



Delivered to the Members .of the Edinbiurgh Philosophical Institution. By 

 the Very Eev. Dean Eamsay, Author of ' Reminiscences of Scottish Life 

 and Character.' In Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. 



An Historical View of the Law of Maritime 



Commence. By James Eeddie, Esq., Advocate. 8vo, 14s. 



The Life of Carl Ritter. 



Late Professor of Geography in the University of Berlin. By W. 1. Gage. 

 Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



