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SCHWEINFURTH'S HEART OF AFRICA. The Heart of Africa: or, Three 

 Years' Travels and Adventures in the Unexplored Regions of the Centre of 

 Africa. From 186S to 1871. By Dr. Georg Sohweinfueth. Translated by El- 

 len E. Feewer. "With an Introduction by Winwood Reade. Illustrated by 

 about 130 Woodcuts from Drawings made by the Author, and with Two Maps. 

 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $8 00. 



FLAMMARION'S ATMOSPHERE. The Atmosphere. Translated from the French 

 of Camille Flammarion. Edited by James Glaisuee, F.R.S., Superintendent 

 of the Magnetical and Meteorological Department of the Royal Observatory at 

 Greenwich. With 10 Chromo-Lithographs and 86 Woodcuts. 8vo, Cloth, $6 00. 



HUDSON'S HISTORY OF JOURNALISM. Journalism in the United States, from 

 1690 to 1872. By Frederick Hudson. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $5 00. 



DR. LIVINGSTONE'S LAST JOURNALS. The Last Journals of David Living- 

 stone, in Central Africa, from 1S65 to his Death. Continued by a Narrative of 

 his Last Moments and Sufferings, obtained from his faithful Servants Chuma 

 and Susi. By Horace Waller, F.R.G.S., Rector of Twywell, Northampton. 

 With Maps and Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00. 



SIR SAMUEL BAKER'S ISMAILIA. Ismailia : A Narrative of the Expedition 

 to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. Organized by Ismail, 

 Khedive of Egypt. By Sir Samuel W. Baker, Pasha, F.R.S., F.R.G.S. With 

 Maps, Portraits, and upward of Fifty full-page Illustrations by Zweckee and 

 Durand. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00. 



MYERS'S REMAINS OF LOST EMPIRES. Remains of Lost Empires. Sketches 

 of the Ruins of Palmyra, Nineveh, Babylon, and Persepolis, with some Notes 

 on India and the Cashmerian Himalayas. By P. V. N. Myers, A.M. Illustra- 

 tions. Crown Svo, Cloth, $3 50. 



EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE CONFERENCE, 1873. History, Essays, Orations, and 

 Other Documents of the Sixth General Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, 

 held in New York, Oct. 2-12, 1S73. Edited by Rev. Philip Schaff, D.D., and 

 Rev. S. Ieen^eus Prime, D.D. With Portraits of Rev. Messrs. Pronier, Carrasco, 

 and Cook, recently deceased. 8vo, Cloth, nearly 800 pages, $6 00. 



VINCENT'S LAND OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT. The Land of the White Ele- 

 phant: Sights and Sceues in Southeastern Asia. A Personal Narrative of 

 Travel and Adventure in Farther India, embracing the Countries of Burma, 

 Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China (1S71-2). By Frank Vincent, Jr. Mag- 

 nificently illustrated with Map, Plans, and numerous Woodcuts. Crown Svo, 

 Cloth, $3 50. 



TRISTRAM'S THE LAND OF MOAB. The Result of Travels and Discoveries on 

 the East Side of the Dead Sea and the Jordan. By H. B. Tristram, M.A., 

 LL.D., F.R.S., Master of the Greatham Hospital, and Hon. Canon of Durham. 

 With a Chapter on the Persian Palace of Mashita, by Jas. Ferguson, F.R.S. 

 With Map and Illustrations. Crown Svo, Cloth, $2 50. 



SANTO DOMINGO, Past and Present; with a Glance at Hayti. By Samuel Hazard. 

 Maps and Illustrations. Crown Svo, Cloth, $3 50. 



SMILES'S HUGUENOTS AFTER THE REVOCATION. The Huguenots in 

 France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes: with a Visit to the Country 

 of the Vaudois. By Samuel Smiles. Crown Svo, Cloth, $2 00. 



