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HARRIS.— THE HIGHLANDS OF /ETHIOPIA; 
Being- the Account of Eig-hteen Months' Residence of a British Embassy to the Christian 
Court of Shoa. By Major Sir W. C. Harris, author of ' ' Wild Sports in Southern Africa," 
etc. 2d Edition. 3 vols. 8vo. with Map and Illustrations, 2Z. 2s. cloth. 
'* Sir William Harris has produced a work of extraordinary interest and value ; a narrative 
which will take a permanent place in the library ^ as the best authority ever yet given to the 
world on all the subjects to which it relates. It has, moreover, for present readers, the charm 
of perfect freshness and novelty. The writer'' s inquiries extend to the minutest particulars of 
the habits, manners, customs, political and social economy of the people, among whom he was 
a welcomed visitor.^' — Foreign and Colonial Review. 
HAWES (BARBARA).— TALES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, 
and Adventures of the Early Settlers in America. By Barbara Hawes. Foolscap 8vo. with 
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HAWKER.— INSTRUCTIONS TO YOUNG SPORTSMEN 
In all that relates to Guns and Shooting-. By Lieut. Col. P. Hawker. 9th edition, corrected, 
enlarged, and improved, with Eighty-five Plates and Woodcuts, by Adlard and Branston, 
from Drawings by C. Varley, Dicks, etc. 8vo. 21s. cloth. 
** We have so often spoken favourably of preceding editions of this popular work, that we 
need only notice the opportune jjublicatinn of the Ninth, which has just made its appearance, 
and which brings every branch of sporting, in relation to the field and ^tin, down to the 
present time; giving interesting notes of whatever has been done in the way of change and 
improvement.^'' — Literary Gazette. 
HAYDON (B. R.HLECTURES ON PAINTING AND DESIGN, 
Delivered at the London Institution, the Royal Institution, Albermarle Street, to the 
University of Oxford, etc. By B. R. Haydon, Historical Painter. With Designs drawn on 
Wood by the author, and Engraved by Edward Evans. 8vo. 12s. cloth. 
Contents: Origin of the Art.— Anatomy the Basis of Drawing.— The Skeleton.— The Muscles 
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Invention, 
^' A volume distinguished by a bold masculine character in thought and style, containing 
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manual for all artists tvho aim at the production of aught higher than furniture pictureSf or 
the mediocrity of the saleable jnarket.^'— Literary Gazette. 
HENSLOW. — THE PRINCIPLES OF DESCRIPTIVE AND PHYSIOLO- 
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HERSCHEL.— A TREATISE ON ASTRONOMY. 
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HINTS ON ETIQUETTE AND THE USAGES OF SOCIETY: 
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General Observations ; Introductions— Letters of Introduction— Marriage— Dinners— Smoking; 
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HINTS ON LIFE; 
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HOARE.— A DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF A NEW METHOD OF 
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the result of ea'tensive management, directed by an intelligent mind, and of long experience.''^ 
Britannia. 
HOARE— A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE 
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HOBBES.— ENGLISH WORKS OF THOMAS HOBBES, 
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