rOKGMANS &= CO:S STANDARD AND GENERAL WORKS. 



The SilYer Library — continued. 



Haggard's (H. R.) She : A History of 



Adventure. 32 Illustrations. 3J. 60!. 

 Haggard's (H. K.) Allan Quatermain. 



With 20 Illustrations. 3^-. td. 

 Haggard's (H; B.) Colonel Quaritch, 



V.C. : a Tale of Country Life. 3J. 



Haggard's (R. B.) Cleopatra. With 29 



Full-page Illustrations. 3J. dd. 

 Haggard's (H, R.) Eric Brighteyes. 



With 51 Illustrations. 3J. td. 

 Haggard's (H. E.) Beatrice. 3J. f>d. 

 Haggard's (H. R.) Allan's Wife. With 



34 Illustrations. 3J. bd. 

 Haggard's (H. B.) The Witch's Head. 



With Illustrations. 3J. bd. 

 Haggard's (H. R.) Mr. Keeson's Will. 



With Illustrations. 3^. bd. 

 Haggard's (H. R.) Dawn. With 16 Illus- 

 trations. 35. bd. 

 Haggard's (H. B.) and Lang's (A.) The 



World's Desire. With 27 Illustrations. 



jf. bd. 

 Harte's (Bret) In the Carguinez Woods, 



and other Stories. 3;. bd. 

 Helmholtz's (Hermann von) Popular 



Lectures on Scientific Subjects. 



With 68 Woodcuts. 2 vols. 3J. bd. 



each. 

 Hewitt's (W.) Visits to Remarkable 



Places, "feo Illustrations, jr. bd. 

 Jefteriee' (R.) The Story of My Heart: 



My Autobiography. With Portrait. 



ST. bd. 

 JetTeries' (B.) Field and Hedgerow. Last 



Essays of. With Portrait. 3J. bd. 

 Jefferles' (R.) Red Deer. With 17 



"Illustrations by J. Charlton and H. 



TUNALV. 3J. bd. 

 Jefferles' (R.) Wood Magic: a Fable. 



With Frontispiece and Vignette by E. 



V. B. 3J. bd. 

 Jetferies' (R.) Th« Tollers of the Field. 



With Portrait from the Bust in Salis- 

 . bury Cathedral. 3J. bd. 

 Knight's (E. F.) The Cruise of the 



' Alerte' : the Narrative of a Search for 



Treasure on the Desert Island of 

 : Trinidad. With 2 Maps and 23 



Illustrations, y. bd. 

 Lang's (A.) Custom and Myth : Studies 



of Early Usage and Belief, y. bd. 

 Lees (J. A.) and Clutterbuck's (W. J.) 



B.C. 1887, A Ramble in British 



Columbia. With Maps and 75 Illustra- 

 tions. 3J. bd. 



Uacaulay's (Lord) Essays and Lays of 

 Ancient Borne. With Portrait and 

 Illuitrations. 3J. bd. 



Uacleod (H. D.) The Elements of Bank- 

 ing. 3i. bd. 



Marshman's (J. C.) Memoirs of Sir Henry 

 Havelock. 3;. bd. 



Max MUUer's (F.) India, what can it 

 teach us 7 3.;. bd. 



Max Miiller's (F.) Introduction to the 

 Science of Religion, y. bd. 



Merlvale's (Dean) History of the Romans 

 under the Empire. 8 vols. 3.r. bd. ea. 



Mill's (J. S.) Political Economy. 3J. bd. 



Mill's (J. S.) System of Logic, y:. bd. 



Milner's (Geo.) Country Pleasures. 31. bd. 



Philllpps-Wolley's(C.) Snap : a Legend 

 of the Lone Mountain. With 13 

 Illustrations. 35. bd. 



Proctor's (R. A.) The Orbs Around Us. 

 Essays on the Moon and Planets, 

 Metors and Comets, the Sun and 

 Coloured Pairs of Suns. 35. bd. 



Proctor's (R. A.) The Expanse of Heaven. 

 Essays on the Wonders of the Firma- 

 ment. 3^. bd. 



Proctor's (R. A.) Other Worlds than 

 Ours. 3J. bd. 



Proctor's (R. A.) Rough Ways made 

 Smooth, y. bd. 



Proctor's (B. i..) Pleasant Ways in 

 Science. 3J. bd. 



Proctor's (R. A.) Myths and Marvels 

 of Astronomy. 3.;. bd. 



Pro9tor's (R. A.) Nature Studies. 3J. bd. 



Rossetti's (Maria F.) A Shadow of Dante : 

 bein^ an Essay towards studying Him- 

 self, his World and his Pilgrim- 

 age. With Frontispiece by Dante 

 Gabriel Rossettl 3^. bd. 



Smith's (R. Bosworth) Carthage and the 

 Carthaginians. 3J. bd. 



Stanley's (Bishop) Familiar History of 

 Birds, 160 Illustrations. 3J. bd. 



Stevenson (Robert Louis) and Osbourne's 

 (Lloyd) The Wrong Box. y. bd. 



Weyman's (Stanley J.) The House of 

 the Wolf : a Romance. 3J. bd. 



Wood's (Rev. J. G.) Fetlaud Revisited. 

 With 33 Illustrations. 3J. bd. 



Wood's (Rev. J. G.) Strange Dwellings. 

 With bo Illustrations. 3r. bd. 



Wood's (Rev. J. G.j Out of Doors. 11 

 Illustrations. 3J. bd. 



