Catalogue op Gensral and Scientipic Books 



Uta.m.-^THE Government OF Eng- 

 land; its Structure and its Development, 

 i By William Edward Hearn, Q.C. 

 8vo. its. 



Helmholtz. — Works by Pro- 

 fessor Helmholtz. 



On the Sensations of Tone as a 

 Physiological Basis for the Theorv 

 OF Mu^iC. Royal 8vo. 2%s. 



Popular Lectures on Scientific 

 Subjects. With 68 Woodcuts. 2 vols. 

 Crown 8vo. 15^. or separately, 7^. bd. eaph, 



Herschel.-^00TZ/ivrE5 of Astro- 

 nomy. By Sir J. F. W. Herschel, 

 Bart. M.A. With Plates and Diagrams. 

 Square crown 8vo. 12s. 



Hester's Venture: a Novel. By 



the Author of 'The Atelier du Lys.' 

 Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



I 

 Hewitt. — The Diagnosis and 

 Treatment op Diseases op Women, 

 including the Diagnosis op Preg- 

 nancy. By GrAily Hewitt, M.D. 

 With 211 EngravingSi 8vo. 24J. 



Higginson. — ■ The Afternoon 

 Landscape: Poems and Translations. 

 By Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 

 Colonel U.S. Army. Fcp. 8vo. 5^. 



Historic Towns. Edited by E. A. 

 Freeman, D.C.L. and Rev. William 

 Hunt, M.A. With Maps and Plans. 

 Crown 8vo. 3^. 6d. each. 



London. By W. E. Lofte^. 

 Exeter. By E. A. Freeman. 

 Bristol. By W. Hunt. 

 Oxford. By C. W. Boase. 

 Colchester. By E. L. Cutts. 

 Cinque Ports. By" Montagu 



Burrows. 

 Carlisle. By Mandell Creigh- 



ton. 



Holmes. — A System of Surgery, 



Theoretical and Practical, in Tre'atises by 



various Authors. Edited by Timothy 



Holmes, M.A. and J, W. Hulke, 



> F.R.S. 3 vols, royal 8vo. £/^ 4s. 



Hopkins. — Christ the Consoler; 

 a Book of Comfort foj: the Sick. By 

 EixicE Hopkins. Fcp, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



Howitt. — Visits to Remarkable 

 Places, Old Halls, Battle-Fields, Scenes 

 illustrative of Striking Passages in English 

 History and Poetry. By William 

 Howitt. With 80 lUiistrations engraved 

 on Wood. Crown 8vo. S^. 



Hudson & Gosse. — The Rotifera 

 or ' Wheel-Anim'Alcules.' By C. T. 

 Hudson, LL.D. and P. H. Gosse, 

 F.R.S. With 30 Coloured Plates. In 6 

 Parts. 4to. los. 6d. each. Complete in 

 2 vols. 4to. £3. ios. With Supplement, 

 £4. 4J. Supplement separately, I2i. M. 



Hullah. — Works by John Hullah. 



Course of Lectures on the His- 

 tory op Modern Music. 8vo. %s. 6d, 



Course of Lectures on the Tran- ■.. 

 sition Period op Musical History, 

 8vo. 10;. 6d. 



Hume. — ThePhilosophical Works 

 OP Dayid Hume. Edited by T. H. 

 Green and T. H. Grose. 4 vols. 8vo. 

 56J. Or separately. Essays, 2 vols. 28J. 

 Treatise of Human Nature. 2 vols. 28J. 



l^yixVa^tt.-^— France and Her Re- 

 public : a Record of Things Seen and 

 Heard in the 'Centennial Year,' 1889. 

 By Wm. Henry Hurlbert, Author of 

 ' Ireland under Coercion.' 



Hutchinson, -r- Works by Horace 

 G. Hutchinson. ' 



Cricketing Saws and Stories. 

 Consisting of scraps of advice to duffers 

 (chiefly on points of cricketing culture) 

 by one of them — of saws not sharp 

 enough to hurt anybody, and of stories 

 picked up between the iimings. With - 

 rectilinear Illustrations Ijy the Author. 

 l6mo. IS. 



The Record of a Human Soul. ' 

 Fcp. 8vo. 3^. 61/. 



Huth. — The Marriage of Near 

 Kin, considered with respect to the Law 

 of Nations, the Result of Experience, 

 and the Teachings of Biology. By 

 I Alfred H. Huth. Royal 8vo. 2ix. 



In the Olden Time : a Tale of 



the Peasant War in Germany. By Author 

 of ' Mademoiselle Mori.' Cr. 8vo. 2f. bd. 



Ingelow. — Works by Jean Inge- 

 low. 



Poetical Works. Vols. I. and II» 

 Fcp. 8vo. 12s. ' Vol. III. Fcp. 8vo. Sj. 



Lyrical, and Other Poems. Se- 

 lected from the Writings of Jean 

 Ingelow. Fcp. 8vo. 2j. 6d. clothplain ; 

 3^. cloth gilt 



Irving. — Physical and Chemical ■ 

 Studies in Rock-Metamorphism, 

 based on the Thesis written for the D.Sc. 

 Degree in the University of London, 1888. 

 By the Rev. A. Irving, D.Sc.Lond. 



