Mr. MURRAY’S LIST OF BOOKS.—vwoyages and Travels. 
Egypt and Syria. 
XVII. 
MODERN EGYPT AND THEBES: being 
a Description of Egypt; wi 
Jers in that Country. By 
Second Edition. Woodcuts and Map. 
“No on e should Magid wee 
eid to India, w ithou ailin 
vellin mpanion, “Tt mont be used as a Hand- 
oe all who ace ee India, or make the tout of Egypta 
Thebes — Evan, mee tical Ma, aga: zine. 
‘cA > i‘ 
Nile.” 
who visit the valley of the 
—Atheneum., 
XVIII. 
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF 
ANCIENT 
Sculpture, ao &e., compared ient 
Authors. R GARDNER WILKINSON. Third Edition. 
moderns than any 
contemporary writer.”—. 
CAIRO, PETRA, “AND DAMASCUS; 
n those Countries. 
9s. 6a. 
ear writes extremely well, and his descrip- 
én pila him a good observer.” —Ezamin ner. 
ARABIA PETREA, A, MOUNT SINAT, and 
the Excavaren ‘City —the Epom of the Pro. 
phecies. y ap hig DE vig pe hon Second Edition. 
With 65 Plates. 8vo,1 
A publication of extreme value and interest to every 
Christian.” — British Critic. 
** All ministers and students should possess themselves 
of this splendid yolume.”—Evangelical Magazine. 
Polynesia and the South Seas. 
VOYAGE ded DISCOVERY AND RE- 
a te a SOUTHERN AND ANTARCTIC 
SEAS ; na JAMES CLARK Ross, R.N. Plates 
and witha 
LIFE IN THE BUSIL; or, A ResipENce IN 
ig Sour Watses. 7 Mas, Merepiru. Post $yo. 
“ sek Meredith is a pleasant unaffected writer; and 
the book derives i ntere’ = — being a lady’s view of New 
Sout ales.”—. 
“A pleasantly wantin. t, by a lady who, to strong 
and shrewd eee oe adds the merit of smarting her 
first impressions with a fidelity and mr rg mm lhe ely 
found in this book-making age.” — Newcastle Cow ne ag 
— ZEALAND. a With some = geen dh § 
the Beginning of th segs Colonization of ct 
By. > J. Wakerietp, With Map. 2 vols. 8vo 
he most complete and continuous Siercey of 
British emgage in NewZealand which has appeared.” 
ek pected “full of flowing, vigorous, he jake Bag and 
written with manliness and purpose.” —Ezam 
soup Me IN “NEW ZEALAND, 
Rou Interior, “uch — ienows: 
With the Natural History of the Islan 
By E. Digrrenpacu, M.D. Plates. rset 8vo, 24s. 
ETCHINGS OF a WHALING ae a 
With Notes of a Sojourn on the eal of Zanzi 
Ross Brownz, Platesand Woodcuts, 8yo. 
Central and South America. 
XXvI. 
INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL i CENTRAL 
AMERICA. 78 Engravings. 2 vols. , 32s. Also, 
SECOND VISIT TO YUCATAN. By Son oun L. STEPHENS. 
120 Engravings, 2 vols. 8yo, 42s. 
“These delightful volumes! It is grievous to quita 
store so brimful to overflowing of what we like best.”— 
Athenaeum. 
XXVIII. 
JOURNAL OF A PASSAGE FROM THE 
PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC, crossing the Andes in 
the sie Hasan nigga of Peru, and Ho the great 
River Mar: w, R.N, 8vo, 12s. 
North America. 
ARCTIC VOYAGES "OF DISCOVERY. 
ie 1818 to the present time. Abridged ober 
r Joun BARRO Por and Maps. 8vo, 15s. 
This is init make of the name o 
Sepittetaae Without + regard i its ring on the ob- 
jects of niege nod c inquiry, it is a record of enterprise and 
rie ae ee ee spit of moral and oF ote 
word, 0 ardihood unappalled, and 
discipline ‘unaistarbed, oy as most frightful ag 
e to a peculiar to English seamen 
On ula it, an e found historian of higher capability, or 
worthier to eat sort association with it.”"—Ezamin 
TRAVELS IN NORTH age with 
Geological room paage ms on the United States, Canada, 
and Nova Scotia. By Cuarves LYELL, F.G.S, Woodcuts. 
2 vols. id jon, ‘21s. 
that has appeared itor tie spt Or. 4 4 
- Lyell visited yoo a not merely as a man 
wienae or a philosopher, but as ® man of sense and of 
the world, eminently imbued with ee oe to con- 
stitate him an astute observer.”—Lit ry Gazette. 
d the 1 14.4 th x re ? 
72 cag SCENES "AND INCIDENTS IN 
CANAD. mR GEORGE Heap. Second Edition, 
Post 8yo, 
LETTERS FROM CANADA AND oot 
UNITED 8 Senne s 2 vols. 0, 16s. 
h_ book of ana the 
— Atheneum. 
‘* The production of a sensible and intelligent traveller.”’ 
ectic Review. 
XXXIt. 
TOUR THROUGH THE pete STATES, 
from the River yoo to Texas and the Frontiers of 
Mexico. By G. W. cashed sbi Plates. 
Bv0, 26s. 
**His notices wo — nee history, the min 
other geological memoranda, are novel and in sberwathogs ner 
his pictures ofthe Saerees of the bowie knife are remarkably 
Seance and entertaining."—New Monthly Maga- 
A YACHT VOYAGE TO TEXAS, AND THE 
vataioal OF hos yg y Mrs. Hovstoun. With Plates. 
Ss, post 8 
#¢ ie fa ‘ormation contained in this admirable work 
will be very —— = to those who have an idea of set- 
tling abroad.” —Ti 
— IN" NEWFOUNDLAND. 
Cod Fishery—Fog Banks—Sealin; ition, 
By x LB. Juxes. Map. 2 yols. post v0, 2 
