Mk. MURRAY'S LIST OF BOOKS.— Voyages and l^avel^. 
XlfEediterranean, and Asia ASCinor. 
XIV. ! 
NARRATIVE OF A YACHT VOYAGE IN 
THE MEDITERRANEAN, during the Years 1840—41. 1 
By the Countess Gbosvenob. With 26 Plates. 2 vols, 
post 8vo, 28*. 
A CLASSICAL TOUR IN ATTICA, AND 
RESIDENCE IN ATHENS. By the Rev. Christopher 
Wordsworth, D.D., Prebendary of Westminster. Second 
Edition. Maps and Plates. 8vo, 12*. 
A SHORT VISIT to the IONIAN ISLANDS, 
ATHENS, AND THE MORE A. By Edward Giffard, 
Esq. Plates. Post 8vo, 12*. 
" Whether as a guide to the traveller, or as amusing 
summer reading to those who stay at home — Mr. Giffard's 
work is very creditable to its author.'' — Quarterly Review, 
TRAVELS IN CRETE. 
By Robert Pashi,ey, A.M., Fellow of Trinity College, 
Cambridge. Maps, Plates, and Woodcuts. 2 vols, Bvo, 
2;. as. 
XVIII. 
A JOURNAL OF AN EXCURSION IN ASIA 
MINOR IN 1838. Including a Visit to several unknown 
and undescribed Cities. By Charles Fellows, Esq. 
Second Edition. Plates and Woodcuts. Imperial 8vo, 28*. 
DISCOVERIES IN ANCIENT LYCIA ; 
being a Journal kept during a Second and more Recent 
Excursion in Asia Slinor in 1840. By Charles Fellows, 
Esq. Plates and Woodcuts. Imperial 8vo, 21. 2s. 
"Our author has discovered eleven ancient Lycian cities, 
and has allowed the learned world to perceive that Lycia 
is a mine of antiquarian treasures, of which he has only 
scraped the surface."— il/Aen<c«?». 
XX. 
A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE XANTHIAN 
MARBLES, discovered by Charles Fellows, Esq. in 
Asia Minor, and now deposited in the British Museum. 
Plates. Imperial 8vo, 5*. 
XXI. 
RESEARCHES in ASIA MINOR, PONTUS, 
AND ARMENIA ; with some Account of the Antiquities 
and Geology of those Countries. By W. L. Hamilton, 
Esq., M.P., Secretary to the Geological Society. Map, 
I Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, 38*. 
"Mr. Hamilton's archaeological researches and his nar- 
rative in general, have our warmest commendations."— 
Athenteum. 
Sgypt and tbe Sast. 
XXII. 
MODERN EGYPT AND THEBES : being 
n Description of Egypt ; with Information for Travel- 
lers in that Country. By Sib Gardner Wilkinson. 
Woodcuts and Map, 2 vols. 8to, 42*. 
" No one should visit Egypt, or take the overland pas- 
sage to India, without availing himself of this work as his 
travelling Companion. It should be used as a Hand- book 
by all who travel to India, or make the Tour of Egypt and 
T\it\ies."— Evangelical Magazine. 
" An invaluable guide to all who visit the valley of the 
Nile." — Atheneeum. 
XXIII. 
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE 
ANCIENT EGYPTIANS, derived from Hieroglyphics, 
Sculpture, Paintings, &c., still existing, compared with 
Ancient Authors. By Sir Gardner Wilkinso.v. Second 
Editioyi. With 600 Illustrations. 6 vols. 8vo, 6/. 8*. 
"Sir Gardner Wilkinson has done more to make the 
people of the Pharaohs known to us moderns tbau any 
( contemporary yniiei."— Atheneeum. 
I CAIRO, PETRA, AND DAMASCUS; 
from Notes made during a Tour in those Countries. By 
John G. Kinnear, Esq. Post 8vo, 9*. &/. 
" Short, pleasant, and interesting ; we find ourselves, 
when we close the book, in a tolerable state of familiarity 
with Eastern manners." — Times. 
"Mr. Kinnear writes extremely well, and his descrip- 
tions proclaim him a good observer." — Examiner. 
Polynesia and tbe Soutb Seas. '. 
VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY AND' RE. 
SEARCH, IN THE] SOUTHERN AND ANTARCTIC 
SEAS ; during 1839-40-41-42-43. By Captain Sir Jauss 
Clark Ross, Knt. Plates and Maps. 2 vols. Bvo. /» the 
Press. 
" These volumes will contain an Account of Kergnelen 
Island, Van Diemen's Land, Campbell and Auckland 
Island, New Zealand, Falkland Islands, Cape Horn, and 
New South Shetland. The Discovery of a Southern Con- 
tinent named Victoria Land, and the determination ot the 
South Magnetic Pole." 
XXVI. 
TRAVELS IN NEW ZEALAND, 
By Routes through the interior. With contributions to 
the Geography, Geology, Botany, and Natural History of 
the Islands. By Ernest Dieffenbach, M.D., Naturalist 
to the New Zealand Company. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, 24*. 
" Incomparably the best work which has yet appeared." 
— Christian Remembrancer. 
" A book from which the reader will draw a vast deal of 
information and amusement," — Glasgow Argus. 
Africa. 
XXVII. 
FIFTY DAYS ON BOARD A SLAVE- 
VESSEL IN THE MOZAMBIQUE CHANNEL. By 
Rev. p. O. Hill, Chaplain of H. M.. S. Cleopatra. Map. 
Fcap. 8vo, 3*. 6rf. 
" We hope this little book will have a wide circulation. 
We can conceive nothing so likely to do good to the 
righteous cause it is intended to promote." — Examiner. 
" Mr. Hill is a pleasant, unaffected, and elegant writer, 
with a fund of good sense, and his brief and popular work 
is well adapted for public circulation." — Spectator. 
Central and South America. 
XXVIII. 
INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN YUCATAN. 
Being a Second Visit to tho Ruined Cities of Central 
America. By John L. Stephens, Esq. 120 Engravings. 
2 vols. 8vo, 42*. 
XXIX. 
INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN CENTRAL 
AMERICA, CHIAPAS, AND YUCATAN. By John 
L. Stephens, Esq. 18 Engravings. 2 vols. 8vo, 32*. 
"At once so amusing in their details and so instructive 
in their inquiries."— iiVernry Gazette. 
" These delightful volumes 1 It is grievous to quit a 
store so brimful to overflowing of what w« like best."— 
Atheneeum. ... , . , 
" The pleasantest and best work that has lately ap- 
peared." — Spectator. 
0/ these Travels 15,000 copies havi been sola. ■ 
XXX. 
LETTERS ON SOUTH AMERICA; Com- 
prising Travels on tho Banks of the Parana and Rio do 
la Plata. By J. P. and W. F. Robertson. 3 vols, post 
8vo, 20*. &d. 
XXXI. 
RAPID JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAM- 
PAS and among the An.Ics. By Sir Francis B. Head, 
Bart. Third Edition, post 8vo, 9*. Qd. 
XXXII. ^ 
BUENOS AYRES, AND THE PROVINCES 
OF RIO DE LA PLATA. By Sib Woodbinb Paiush, 
K.C.U. Map. 8vo, 18*. 
