EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE, 
Government anb General ipubllobere, 
ALSO AGENTS TO THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. 
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND COMMISSION REGISTERS, 1661-1714. 
Edited by_ Charles Dalton, F.R.G.S., Editor of the Waterloo Roll CVr//, &c. — Vol. i. i66i — 
1685. 25s. 
‘‘ '1 his is a book which all lovers of history will welcome as filling a gap in our records. . . . An 
admiral'le index nominum has been added. Mr. Dalton’s book, produced as a labour of love, is of permanent 
value, and we shall look with interest for the appearance of his second volume.”— and Kavy Gazette. 
“Students of historj’- in general, and of military history in particular, owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. 
Charles Dalton for digesting and printing the English Army Lists and Commission Registers that are to be 
found in the public records. . . . The book forms a most valuable addition to the books of record evidence, 
.and will be welcome to every earnest student of history." — Scotsman. 
“ .\ laborious contribution to the history of the British Army." — Tunes. 
STATE TRIALS. New Series. Vol. 4, los. Edited by Mr. J.-'P. Wallis, under the 
Direction of the State Trials Committee. The Volume will contain several noteworthy Chartist trials 
between the years 1839 and 1843, including Frost's trial for high treason and the trials of Feargus 
O’Connor and Thomas Cooper. Among other trials of interest are those of Oxford, Francis, and Bean 
for shooting at the Queen, and of Lord Cardigan before the House of Peers for his duel with Captain 
Tuckett. [Ready early in January'. 
KEW BULLETIN. A Monthly Record issued by the Director of the Royal Gardens, 
Kew, containing valuable Notes on Economic Produce and Plants. Largely increasing circulation. 
Subscription for 12 months, including postage, 6s. 6d. ; Volume for 1S87, in boards, by post, 2s. yd. ; 
1880, 2s. 8d. ; 1889, 2s. 8d. ; 1890, 3s. 2d. ; 1891, 3s. 4d. 
KEW BULLETIN, 1893 . Monthly 4d. Appendices 4d. Subscription for the year 
including postage 6s. 6d. 
THE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL HANDBOOK, 1892 . Contains a Graphic 
Description of the Islands, giving the Geographical and Geological Features ; the Political History ; 
also Chapters on the Climate Temperature, and Rainfall, upon Agriculture, Fisheries, Education, 
Labour rilarket, &c., and Statistical Information on all Subjects, is. 6d. 
AORANGI ; or, the Heart of the Southern Alps, New Zealand. By Malcolm Ross. is. 
NEW ZEALAND’S LONE LANDS. Being Brief Notes of a Visit to the Outlying 
DIands of the Colony. By Ro. Garrick, is. 
A ROMANCE OF LAKE WAKATIPU : a Legend of the Lakes. Being Episodes 
of Early Goldfields Life in New Zealand, with Itinerant, Statistical, Historical, and other Notes. By 
Ro. Garrick, is. 
THE ARYAN MAORI. By Edward Tkegear. Demy 8vo. 2s. 6J. 
INTRODUCTORY CLASS-BOOK OF BOTANY for Use in New Zealand Schools. 
By G. M. Thomson, F.L.S. Part L, Structural ; Part II. ; Systematic. Cloth, 2S. 6d. 
THE ICERYA PURCHASI AND ITS CURE (VEDALIA CARDINALES). 
Compiled in the General Crowm Lands Department, New Zealand. 6d. 
FOREST FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. , late Chief Con- 
servator cf State Forests, N.Z., &c. Numerous Plates. Fcap. folio, cloth, 12s. 6d. 
INDIGENOUS GRASSES OF NEW ZEALAND. By John Buchanan. 
Full-page Illustrations. Imp. 4to, half morocco, 15s. Royal 8vo, 5«. 
ORANGE CULTURE IN NEW ZEALAND. By G. C. Alderton. Demy 8vo, 
cloth, 2S. 
MANUAL OF BIRDS OF NEW ZEALAND. By Walter L. Bui.ler, C.M.G., 
Sc.D., F.R.S. Numerous Plates. Roj'al 8vo. los. 
HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND FISHES. By R. A. A. Siierrin. Demy 
8vo, cloth, 2S. 
TROUT IN NEW ZEALAND. Where to go, and how to catch them. By W. II. 
Spackman, B.A., President of the Canterbury Anglers’ Society, Cloth, 2s. 6d. 
EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE. London : East Harding Street. 
John Bale and Sons^ PrhiierSy S7-89, Gt. Titch/ield Street, London, JV. 
