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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 
aurnoress, nas been to induce those who read and love God's written Word, to read and I 
the great unwritten book which he has everywhere spread abroad for our learning.' The *ci 
object and aim' of this pious and gifted woman cannot fail in its object. Indeed, we t 
almost to a certainty pronounce for this labour of her devotional love a success which her n 
BUTLER.— SKETCH OF ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY. 
By Samuel Butler, D.D., late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coveutry ; and formerly Head 
Master of Shrewsbury School. New Edition, revised by his Sou, 8vo. 9s. boards. 
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 inatter 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; with an Index of all the Names of .Places, referring to the Latitudes 
and Longitudes. 8vo. 12a. half-bound. 
BUTLER.-ATLAS OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. 
By the late Dr. Butler. Consisting of Twenty-three coloured Maps : with an Index of all 
the Names of Places, referring to the Latitudes and Longitudes. New Edition. 8vo. 12*. 
half-bound, 
*♦* The above two Atlases may be had, in One Folume, ito. 24a. half-bound. 
CALLCOTT.-A SCRIPTURE HERBAL: 
With upwards of 120 VVood Engravings. By Lady Callcott. Square crown Svo. 1/. 5s. cloth. 
' My chief object and fim in writing this little book,' commences the amiable and noble 
thItV/Jf* ^^'^ ''^"^ t ^^"^ God'a written Word, to readand, love 
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may 
Christian sanguine'^wtshes could not have anticipated for7f."'^'Thrauthorels h^^^^ 
small book, and may have atjirst intended it as such; it is gratifying that it is otherwise, for 
a single page could not be spared, so redolent is each with the best of material. It is remarked 
m the prejace that the work was written while the body was in a state of ill health -what a 
contrast must the spirit have presented ! May it long direct the head and hand to add thus to our 
useful literature.'^— St-dndard. 
CARLliN (EMILIE)-THE ROSE OF TISTELON : 
A Tale of the Swedish Coast. A true Story found by the author in the books of a Swedish 
lawyer. By Enulie Carlen. Translated from the original Swedish. 2 vols, post Svo. 21a 
boards. 
CATLOW.-POPULAR CONCHOLOGYj 
Or, the Shell Cabinet Arranged : being an Introduction to the modern System of Concholoey; 
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 Genera. By Airnes Catlow. 
Foolscap.8vo,with312Woodcuts,10s.6</. cloth. ^ s v.ctwuw. 
" This admirable little work is designed to facilitate the study of natural history, daily 
becoming 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 scientijic in its form, is, by the simplicity of its method, and the familiarity of 
its style, calculated ejfectually to assist him in the early steps of his progress in thisfascinatine 
pursuit."— St. James's Chronicle. ^ 
CHALENOR.-POETICAL REMAINS OF MARY CHALENOR. 
Fcp. 8vo. 45. cloth. 
CHALENOR. -WALTER GRAY, 
^•^''l^^'?/-^"^ ^^r^"" ^^^^^^ 5 including the Poetical Remains of Mary Chalenor. 2d Edition, 
with Additions, fcp. Svo. 6s. cloth. * 
As the simple and spontaneous effusions of a mind apparently filled with feelings which 
render thejireside happy, and untinctured with affectation or verbiage, they may with benefit 
sZTf'-iV^rli^^^^^ Ed^X^rgh w/af « '''' ^^^^-^"^ 
CHINESE NOVEL.- RAMBLES OF THE EMPEROR CHING TIH IN 
KEANG NAN : a Chinese Tale Translated by Tkin Shen ; with a Preface by James Legge. 
D.D. 2 vols, post Svo. 21s. cloth. e>& > 
'/ These rambles of the Haroun A lraschid of the Celestial Empire give a very curious, and, 
at the present moment, a peculiarly interesting view of Chinese opinions, usages, and insti- 
tutions." — lait's Magazine. j o j 
CLAVERS.— FOREST LIFE. 
By Mary Clavers, an Actual Settler; author of «'ANew Home, Who'll Follow?" 2 vols, 
reap, ovo, Us. cloth. 
THE COLLEGIAN'S GUIDE; 
Or, Faithful Pictures of College Life. Designed for the Instruction and Amusement of 
both Freshmen and their Friends. By an M.A. of five years' experience of General Society 
at Oxford, and seven years' reflection at Home. Post Svo. -Just ready. 
COLTON.—LACON ; OR, MANY THINGS IN FEW WORDS. 
By the Rev, C. C. Colton. New Edition, Svo. 12s. cloth. 
