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8 CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 



BUTLER. — SKETCH OF ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY. 



By Samuel Butler, D.D., late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ; and formerly Head 

 Master of Shrewsbury School. New Edition, revised by his Son, 8vo. 9s. boards. j 

 The present edition has been carefully revised by the author's son, and such alterations 

 introduced as continually progressive discoveries and the latest information rendered neces- 

 sary. Recent Travels have been constantly consulted where any doubt or difficulty seemed to 

 require it; and some additional matter has been added, both in the ancient and modern part. 



BUTLER.— ATLAS OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY. 



By the late Dr. Butler. New Edition ; consisting of Twenty-three coloured Maps, from a 

 New Set of Plates. 8vo. with Index, 12s. half-bound. 



BUTLER. —ATLAS OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY ; 



Consisting of Twenty-three coloured Maps. With Index. By the late Dr. Butler. New 

 Edition. 8vo. 12s. half-bound. 



*»* The above two Atlases may be had, in One Volume, Ato. 24s. half-bound. 



CALLCOTT.— A SCRIPTURE HERBAL: 



With upwards of 120 Wood Engravings. By Lady Callcott. Square crown 8vo , pp. 568, 

 11. 5s. cloth. 



CARL EN (EMILIE) -THE ROSE OF TISTELON : 



A Tale of the Swedish Coast. By Emilie Carlen. Translated from the. original Swedish. 

 2 vols, post 8vo. 21s. boards. 



" A tale of surpassing interest, akin in its great charm of graceful narrative to Gold- 

 smith's * Vicar of Wakefield.' The author's fidelity to nature is so conspicuous, that although 

 the scenes of the story, the manners, the customs, and all the details are essentially Swedish, 

 the reader feels thai he has nothing to learn to qualify himself for enjoying them. Even in 

 domestic scenes, painted with the minuteness and finish of a Flemish picture, there is so much 

 truth and power that no part seems tedious or prolix." — John Bull. 



CATLOW.- POPULAR CONCHOLOGY; 



Or, the Shell Cabinet Arranged : being an Introduction to the modern System of Conchology; 

 with a sketch of the Natural History of the Animals, an account of the Formation of the 

 Shells, and a complete Descriptive List of the Families and Geneva. By Agnes Catlow. 

 1 vol. fcap. 8vo. with 312 Woodcuts, 10s. Gd. cloth. 



" This admirable little work is designed to facilitate the study of natural history, daily 

 beco?ning more attractive, not only from its intrinsic interest, but also from its multiplied 

 relations with geology . It will furnish the young entomologist with an elementary manual, 

 which, though scientific in its form, is, by the. simplicity of its method, and the familiarity of 

 its style, calculated effectually to assist him in the early steps of his progress in this fascinating 

 pursuit." — St. James s Chronicle. ) 



CAVENDISH'S (SIR II.) DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, 



During the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, commonly called the Unreported 

 Parliament. To which are appended, Illustrations of the Parliamentary History of the 

 Reign of George III., consisting of Unpublished Letters, Private Journals, Memoirs, etc. 

 Drawn up from the Original MSS., by J. Wright, Esq., Editor of the Parliamentary 

 History of England. In 4 vols, royal Svo. Vol. 1 is now ready, 25s. cloth. The work 

 is also published in Parts, 6s. each, of which Seven have appeared. * 



CHALENOR.— POETICAL REMAINS OF MARY CHALENOR. 



Fcp. 8vo. 4s. cloth. 



CHALENOR. — WALTER CRAY, 



A Ballad, and other Poems ; including the Poetical Remains of Mary Chalenor. 2d Edition, 



with Additions, fcp. 8vo. 6s. cloth. 

 " As the simple and spontaneous effusions of a mind apparently filled with feelings which 

 render the fireside happy, and untinctured with affectation or verbiage, they may with benefit 

 be received into the ' happy homes of England,' and offered as a gift to the youthful of both 

 sexes." — Chambers' Edinburgh Journal. 



CHINA.— THE LAST YEAR IN CHINA, 



To the Peace of Nanking: as sketched in Letters to his Friends, by a Field Officer actively 

 employed in that Country. With a few concluding Remarks on our Past and Future Polity 

 in China. 2d Edition, revised. Koolscap 8vo. with Map, 7s. cloth. 



CHINESE NOVEL. — RAMBLES OF THE EMPEROR CHING TIH IN 



KEANG NAN : a Chinese Tale. Translated byTkin Shen ; with a Preface by James Legge, 



D.D. 2 vols post 8vo. 21s. cloth. 

 *• These rambles of the Haroun A Iraschid of the Celestial Empire give a very curious, and, 

 at the present moment, a peculiarly interesting view of Chinese opinions, usages, and insti- 

 tutions."— -Tait's Magazine. 



CHORLEY— MUSIC AND MANNERS IN FRANCE AND GERMANY: 



A Series of Travelling Sketches of Art and Society. By H. F. Chorley, Esq., author of 

 44 Conti," 3 vols, post 8vo. 31s. Gd. boards. 



CLAVERS.— FOREST LIFE. 



By Mary Clavers, an Actual Settler; author of *' A New Home, Who'll Follow?" 2vols. 

 fcap. 8vo. pp. 642, 12s. cloth. 



COLTON — LACON ; OR, MANY THINGS IN FEW WORDS. 



By the Rev. C. C. Colton. New Edition, 8vo. 12s. cloth. 



