6 LIST OF BOOKS 
BRUCE—Memories: a Tale, and other Poems. 
By Wm. Bruce, D.D. 4s. 6d. 
“Written with a delicacy of sentiment and correctness of taste which are worthy 
of praise’. . . the graceful thoughts and delicate expressions which the author 
gives us.”—Courant. 
CAMPBELL—My Indian Journal, 
Containing descriptions of the principal Field Sports of India, with Notes on the 
Natural History and Habits of the Wild Animals of!the Country. By Colonel 
bi CampBELL, Author of ‘The Old Forest Ranger.” 8vo, with Illustrations 
by Wolf, 16s. 
CUMMING—Wild Men and Wild Beasts. 
Adventures in Camp and Jungle. By Lieut.-Colonel Gorpon Cumminc. With 
Tllustrations by Lieut.-Col. Baicriz and others. Second Edition. Demy 4to 
price 24s. 
Also, a cheaper edition, with Lithographic Illustrations, 8vo, 12s. 
CHALMERS—Life and Works of Rev. Thomas Chalmers, 
D.D., LL.D. 
MeEmorrs OF THE REV. THomas CaaLMers. By Rev. W. Hanna, D.D., LL.D. New 
Edition. 2 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, 12s. 
Daity Scripture Reapines. Cheap Edition. 2 vols. crown 8vo, 10s. 
ASTRONOMICAL DiscouRsEs, 1s. 
CommMErcI4L Discourses, 1s. 
Sevect Works, in 12 vols., crown 8vo, cloth, per vol., és. 
Lectures on the Romans. 2 vols. 
Sermons. 2 vols. 
Natural Theology, Lectures on Butler’s Analogy, etc. 1 vol. 
Christian Evidences, Lectures on Paley’s Evidences, ete. 1 vol. 
Institutes of Theology. 2 vols. 
Political Economy, with Cognate Essays. 1 vol. 
Polity of a Nation. 1 vol. 
Church and College Establishments. 1 vol. 
Moral Philosophy, Introductory Essays, Index, ete. 1 vol. 
CHALMERS—George Paul Chalmers, R.S.A. 
By ALEXANDER Gipson and J. F. Wire. With Portrait Etched by Rason and 
Illustrations by GeorcE Rerp, R.8.A, Royal 8vo, 21s. - 
CHIENE—Lectures on Surgical Anatomy. 
By Joun CHIENE, Surgeon, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. In 1 vol. 8vo. With 
numerous illustrations drawn on Stone by BervEav, 128. 6d. 
“Dr. Chiene has succeeded in going over the most important part of the ground, 
and ina pleasant readable manner. . . . They (the plates) are well executed, and 
considerably enhance the value of the book.”—Lancet. 
CONSTABLE—Archibald ‘Constable and his Literary Cor- 
respondents: a Memorial. By his Son, THomas ConsTaBLeE, 3 vols. 8vo, 36s., 
with Portrait. : 
“The cream of a generation of interesting men and women now gone from among 
us—these are the subjects of this important memoir.”—Saturday Review. 
“These three volumes are decidedly additions to our knowledge of that great and 
prilliant epoch in the history of letters to which they refer.”—Standard. 
“He (Mr. Constable) was a genius in the publishing world. . . . The creator of 
the Scottish publishing trade.”—Times. 
