22 MACMILLAN'S CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



STRANGFORD.— EGYPTIAN SHRINES AND SYRIAN SEPUL- 

 CHRES, including a Visit to Palmyra. By Emily A. Beaufort (Viscountess 

 Strangford), Author of " Tlie Eastern Shores of the Adriatic/* New Edition. 

 Crown 8vo. js. td, 

 TAIT.— AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH HISTORY, based upon Green's 

 " Short History of the English People." By C. W. A. Tait, M.A., Assistant 

 Master, Clifton College. Crown 8vo. 3^. td. 

 TAIT.— CATHARINE AND CRAUFURD TAIT, WIFE AND SON OF 

 ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY: a 

 Memoir, Edited, at the request of the Archbishop, by the Rev. W. Benham, 

 B.D., Rector of St. Edmund-the King and St. Nicholas Aeons, One of the Six 

 Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral. With Two Portraits engraved by Jeens, 

 New and Cheaper Edition. Crown Svo. 6f . (Biographical Series.) 

 Abridged Edition. Crown Svo. 2J. td. 

 TAIT.— THE LIFE OF ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL TAIT, Archbishop of 

 Canterbury. By the Very Rev. the Dean of Windsor and Rev. W. Benham, 

 B.D. 2 vols. 8vo. [/» the press. 



TERESA.— THE LIFE OF ST. TERESA. By Maria Trench. With 



Portrait engraved by Jeens. Crown 8vo, cloth extra. 8* , 6^. 

 THOMPSON.— HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By Edith Thompson 

 Being Vol. II. of the Historical Course for Schools, Edited W Edward A 

 Freeman, D.C.L. New Edition, revised and enlarged, with Coloured Maps 

 i8mo. 2*. dd. 

 THOMPSON.— PUBLIC OPINION AND LORD BEACONSFIELp, 

 1875-1880. By Geo. Carslake Thompson, LL.M., of the Inner Temple, 

 Barrister-at-Law. 2 vols. Demy 8vo. 361. _,_,,,,-„_,„., 



THROUGH THE RANKS TO A COMMISSION.— New 



and: Popular Edition. Crown 8vo. is.dd. 

 TODHUNTER.— THE CONFLICT OF STUDIES; AND OTHER 



ESSAYS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH EDUCATION. By Isaac 



Todhuntee, M.A., F.R.S., late Fellow and Principal Mathematical Lecturer 



of St. John's College, Cambridge. 8vo. loj. td. 

 TROLLOPE. — A HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF 



FLORENCE FROM THE EARLIEST INDEPENDENCE OF THE 



COMMUNE TO THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC IN 1831. By T. 



Adoi.phus Trollope. 4V0IS. Svo. Cloth, aij. 

 TURNER. — SAMOA. A Hundred Years ago and long bef..re, together with 



Notes on the Cults and Customs of Twenty-three other Islands in the Pacific. By 



George Turner. LL.D., of the London Missionary Society. With a Preface 



by E. B. TvLOR, F.R.S. Wi;hMaps. Crown 8vo. gj. 

 TYLOR — ANTHROPOLOGY: an Introduction to the Study of Man and 



Civilisation- By E. B. Tylor, D.C.L., F.R:3. With Illustrations. Crown 



Svo. ^s. td. 

 UNKNOWN COUNTRY, AN.— (THE RECORD OF A JOURNEY 



IN IRELAND.) By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman." With 



lUustrationsby F. NoelPaton. Royal Svo. ns.td. 

 UPPINGHAM BY THE SEA.-A NARRATIVE OF THEYEAR 



AT BORTH. By J. H. S. Crown Svo. Si. td. 

 VERNEY.— HOW THE PEASANT OWNER LIVES IN PARTS OF 



FRANCE, GERMANY, ITALY, AND RUSSIA. By Lady Veenev. 



VICTOR''EiMANUEL II., FIRST KING OF ITALY. 



By G. S. GoDKiN. New Edition. Crown Svo. 6j. (Biographical Series.) 

 WALLACE.— THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO: the Land of the Orang 

 Utan and the Bird of paradise. By Alfred Russel Wallace. A Narra- 

 tive of Travel with Studies of Man and Nature. With Maps and numerous 

 illustrations. Eighth Edition. Crown Svo. ns. td. 

 WALLACE (D. M.)— EGYPT; and the Egyptian Question. ByD. Mac- 

 kenzie Wallace, M.A., Author of "Russja: a Six Years' Residence, &c. 



ward'.— WILLIAM GEORGE WARD AND THE OXFORD MOVE- 

 MENT. By WiLPi.iD Ward. With Portrait i vol. Svo. [.Immediately 



