56 LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



Works of Professor Wilson. 



Edited by his Son-in-Law, Professor Ferrier. In Twelve Vols. Crown 

 8vo, £z, 8s. 



The Nodes Ambrosiance. 



By Professor Wilson. With Notes and a Glossary. In Four Vols. Crowu 

 8vo, i6s. 



Recreations of Christopher ^orth. 



By Professor Wilson. In Two Vols. New Edition, with Portrait, 8s. 

 "Welcome, right welcome, Christopher North; we cordially greet thee in 

 thy new dress, thou genial and hearty old man, whose ' Ambrosian nights' 

 have so often in imagination transported us from solitude to the social circle, 

 and whose vivid pictures of flood and fell, of loch and glen, have carried us in 

 thought from the smoke, din, and pent-up opulence of London, to the rushing 

 stream or tranquil tarn of those mountain-ranges," &c. — Times. 



Essays, Critical and Imaginative. > 



A By Professor Wilson. Four Vols. Crown 8vo, i6s. 



Tales. 



By Professor Wilson. Comprising 'The Lights and Shadows of Scottish 

 Life ; ' ' The Trials of Margaret Lyndsay ; ' and ' The Foresters.' In One 

 Vol. Crown 8vo, 4s., cloth. Cheap Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 2S. 6d. 



Professof Wilson's Poems. 



Containing the ' Isle of Palms,' the ' City of the Plague, ' 'Unimore,' and 

 other Poems. Complete Edition. Crown 8vo, 4s. 



Homer and his Translators, and the Greek Drama. 



By Professor WUson. Crown Bvo, 4s. 



Poems and Songs. 



By David Wingate. In fcap. 8vo, 55. 



" It contains genuine poetic ore, poems which win for their author a plaoe 

 among Scotland's true sons of song, and such as any man in any country might 

 rejoice to have written. " — London Review. 



"We are delighted to welcome into the brotherhood of real poets a country- 

 man of Burns, and whose verse will go far to render the rougher Border Scottish 

 a classic dialect in our Uterature." — John Bull. 



Annie Weir, and other Poems. 



By David Wingate. Fcap. 8vo, ss. 



Fortification : 



For the Use of Officers in the Army, and Readers of Military History. By 

 Lieut. H. Tule, Bengal Engineers. 8vo, with numerous Illustrations, 

 los. 6d. 

 "An excellent manual : one ot the best works of its class." — British Army 

 Despatch. 



