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WESTEEN HIMALAYA AND TIBET; a Narrative of a 



Journey through the Mountains of Northern India, during the Years 1847- 



1848. By Dr. Thomson, F.R.S. Demy 8vo, 500 pp., with Map and 



Tinted Frontispiece, loj. 



A summary of the physical features, chiefly botanical and geological, of the 



country travelled over in a mission undertaken for the Indian Government, from 



Simla across the Himalayan Mountains into Tiljet, and to the summit of the 



Karakoram Mountains ; including also an excellent description of Kashmir. 



TEAVELS IN THE INTEEIOR OF BRAZIL, princi- 



pally through the Northern Provinces and the Gold and Diamond Dis- 

 tricts, during the years 1836-1841. By Dr. Geoege Gabdnee, P.L.S. 

 Second Edition. Demy 8vo, 428 pp., with Map and Tinted Frontispiece, 

 12j. 



The narrative of an arduous journey, undertaken by an enthusiastic naturalist, 

 through Brazil Proper, Bahia, Maranham, and Pernambuco, written in a lively 

 style, with glowing descriptions of the grandeur of the vegetation. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



LIYE COALS ; or, Eaces from the Fire. By Miss Budge!^, 



"Acheta," Author of 'Episodes of Insect Life,' etc. Dedicated, by Special 

 Permission, to H.R.H. Field-Marshal the Duke of Cambridge. Royal 

 4to, 36 Original Sketches printed in colours, 43j. 

 The ' Episodes of Insect Life,' published in three series some years since, and 

 so tavom-ably received, will pleasantly recall to the mind of every one acquainted 

 wnn that Work the power of graphic description, the playful fancy, the fertile 

 imagination, and the humorous and artistic pencil of its gifted Author. The 

 talent ana genius tlierein displayed won, unsolicited, from the late Prince Con- 

 sou ajraceM acknowledgment in the presentation to the Author of a copy of a 



lu:.i i' n''*"'^ "^?,'°''y °f ^^^'''^^' P"™t^ly P"it^4 by command J Her 

 JNlajesty the Uueen. The above Work comprises a series of Thtof<five highly 

 imaginative and humorous Sketches, suggested by burning C<>-#^d Wood, ac- 

 compauied by Essays, descriptive and discursive, on :-The Imagery of Accident 

 -The Fire m,^New Light -The Fire an Exhibitor-J^Fire a Sculptor. 



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■ i Jj. J HipsoN, if.c.b. Crown 8r„ 9"; "w„„j * j t 'ti. 

 pile Fronlispiece, 6s. t Woodcuts and Lithogra- 



A very complete summary of Meteoric Pic* 

 present time, including tho shower rf No>T'"'1'o«r ^^' '^^'''''^'^ '" *•>' 

 Author. ° "' "'^•p.mber, 1866, as observed by the 



