52 LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BV 



County Law, a Practical Treatise on the Functions, 



Qualifications and Duties of County Officials, Lords-Lieutenants, and 

 Conveners of Counties, Commissioners of Supply, Clerks of Supply, 5fc, 

 ifc. With special reference to the Acts of Parliament which they admin- 

 ister as members of Road Trusts, Prison Boards, Police Committees, 

 Local Authorities, &c. By John Comrie Thomson, Esq., in i vol. 



\In the Press. 



Ralph Darnell. A Novel. 



By Captain Meadows Taylor. 3 vols, post 8vo, ^x, iis. 6d. 



The Company and the Crown. 



By the Hon. T. J. Hovell-Thurlow. Second Edition, corrected and 

 revised. 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



"Those who wish to understand what our work actually is in India, and how 

 it is being done, will find an abundant store of information, both about persons 

 and things, in Mr Thurlow's interesting pages." — Times. 



The Elegies of Albius Tibullus. 



Translated into English Verse, with Life of the Poet, and Illustrative 



Notes. By James Cranstonn, B.A., Author of a Translation of 



'Catullus.' In crown 8vo, 6s. 6d. 



' ' We may congratulate Mr Cranstoun on having occupied a place for which 



his poetical skill, no less than his manifest classical training and acquirements, 



abundantly fits him." — Saturday Review. 



' ' He comes nearer the originals than any of his predecessors that we arc 

 acquainted with. ." . . The notes are scholarly and really illustrative."— 

 Examiner. 



"By far the best of the few versions we have of this sweet and graceful 

 poet." — Standard, 



Tom Cringles Log. 



A New Edition, with Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 6s., or extra gilt, gilt 

 edges, 7s. 6d. 



' ' Everybody who has failed to read ' Tom Cringle's Log ' should do so at 

 once. The 'Quarterly Review' went so far as to say that the papers com- 

 posing it, when it first appeared in ' Blackwood, ' were the most brilliant 

 series of the time, and that time one unrivalled for the number of famous 

 magazinists existing in it. Coleridge says in his 'Table Talk' that the 

 ' Log ' is most excellent ; and these verdicts have been ratified by generations 

 of men and boys, and by the manifestation of Continental approval, which is 

 shown by repeated translations. The engravings illustrating the present issue 

 are excellent." — Standard. 



The Buchanites from First to Last. 



By Joseph Train. Fcap. Bvo, 4s. 



fournal of Agriculture, 



AND Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society 

 or Scotland. Old Series, 1828 to 1843, 21 vols, bound in cloth, £%, 3s. 

 New Series, 1843 to 1865, 



