14 LIST OF BOOKS 
MACKAY—Memoir of Sir James Dalrymple, First Vis- 
count Stair. A Study in the History of Scotland and Scotch Law during the 
Seventeenth Century. By #. J. G. Mackay, Advocate. 8vo, 12s. 
MACPHERSON—Omnipotence belongs only to the Beloved. 
By Mrs. BrewsTeR MacPHERSON. 1 vol., extra feap., 3s. 6d. 
MACLAGAN—The Hill Forts, Stone Circles, and other 
Structural Remains of Ancient Scotland. By C. Macnacan, Lady Associate of the 
SUcleyy of Antiquaries of Scotland. With Plans and Illustrations. 1 vol. fol., 
31s. 6 
‘*We need not enlarge on the few inconsequential speculations which rigid 
archeologists may find in the present volume. We desire rather to commend it to 
their careful study, fully assured that not only they, but also the general reader, 
will be edified by its perusal.”—Scotsman. 
M‘LAREN—The Light of the World. 
By Davip M‘Laren, Minister of Humbie. Crown 8vo, extra, 6s. 
“We are conscious of having but very inadequately represented this valuable 
book, and can only hope that what we have said may lead all who have the oppor- 
tunity to study it for themselves.”—Literary World. 
“Tn this modest and unpretending volume we have collected together some of 
the wisest and best essays upon Christ, His mission and His character, His sayings 
and His doings, that we have met for a long time.” 
“Tt is difficult the exaggerate the wise common sense which breathes in every 
page of the writer’s work.”—Courant. 
“This is a welcome volume.”—Dundee Advertiser. 
‘<The work is pervaded ‘by a healthy moral tone, and characterised throughout 
by breadth and liberality of sentiment.”—Scotsman. 
“|. , The fine spirit of the volume. . . . It is excéllent for thought, and for 
knowledge also.”--Nonconformist. 
MITCHELL—Our Scotch Banks: 
Their Position and their Policy. By Wm. MitcHett, 8.8.C. Second Edition, 
feap., 2s. 6d.) 
MOLBECH—Ambrosius: 
A play, translated from the Danish of Christian K, F. Molbech by Aticz BERRY. 
Extra feap. 8vo, 5s. 
NAPIER—“The Lanox of Auld:” 
An Epistolary Review of ‘‘The Lennox, by William Fraser.” By Marx NaPIieER. 
With Woodcuts and Plates. 1 vol. 4to,*15s. 
Notes and Sketches Illustrative of Northern Rural Life in 
the Eighteenth Century, by the Author of “Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk.” In1 
vol. feap. 8vo, 2s. 
“This delightful little volume. It is a treasure. . .. We admire the telling 
simplicity of the style, the sly, pawky, Aberdonian humour, the wide acquaintance 
with the social and other conditions of the northern rural counties of last century, 
and the fund of illustrative anecdotes which enrich the volume. The author has 
done great service to the cause of history and of progress. It is worth a great 
many folios of the old dry-as-dust type.” —Daily Review. 
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OBER—Camps in the Caribbees: Adventures of a Natu- 
ralist in the Lesser Antilles. By FREDERICK OBER. Illustrations, sm. 8vo, 12s. 
OGG—Cookery for the Sick and a Guide for the Sick-Room. 
By C. H. Oae, an Edinburgh Nurse. Feap. 1s. 
