Mr. MURRAY'S LIST OF BOOKS.— Voyagre* and Travels. 
• JOURNAL OF A PASSAGE FROM THE 
PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC, crossing the Andes In 
the Northern Provinces of Peru, and descending the great 
Biver Maranon. By IIknay Listkr Haw, R.N. 8ro, 12;. 
XTorth America. 
XXXIV. 
TOUR THROUGH THE SLAVE STATES, 
from the Kiver Potomac, by Baltimore in Maryland, to 
Texas and the Frontiers of Mexico. By G. W. Feather- 
STONHAUOH, Esq. With Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, 2C». 
"His notices of the natural history of the distiicts through 
vrhich he passed are novel and interesting, particularly his 
account of the mines, and his other geological memoranda: 
and his occasional pictures of theheroes of thejbowie knife, 
the gentleman slave breeders, and various strange species 
of the genus homo he met with during his travels are re- 
uiarkably characteristic and entertaining." — New Monthly 
Magazine. 
■ A YACHT voyage' TO TEXAS, AND 
THE GULF OP MEXICO, during the Year 1843. By 
Mrs. HousTOUN. AVith Plates. 2 vols, post 8vo. 21*. 
" Worth a cart-load of modern travels." — Morning 
Chronicle. 
" A work which every one should read." — Time$, 
XXXV t. 
FOREST SCENES AND INCIDENTS IN 
THE WILDS OF CANADA. By Sir Geohok Hbad. 
Second Edition. Post 8vo, 10*. 
XXXVII. 
BACKWOODSMAN'S ACCOUNT OF UP- 
PER CANADA: for the Use of Emigrants. Third 
Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 1*. M. 
XXXVIII. 
EXCURSIONS IN NEWFOUNDLAND ; 
With an Account of the Cod Fishery — Fog Banks— Sealing 
Expedition, ttc. ; and a Geological Survey of the Island. 
By J. B. Jukes, Esq. Slap. 2 vols, post 8vo, 2J*. 
XXXIX. 
LETTERS FROM CANADA AND THE 
TTNITED STATES. Written during a Journey in North 
America. By J. B. Godley, Esq. 2 vols, post 8vo. 16*. 
" Here is at least one English book of which the Ame- 
ricans cannot reasonably complain." — Atheneeum. 
" The production of a sensible and intelligent traveller." 
—Eclectic Reeiew. 
XL. 
OREGON, CALIFORNIA, AND OTHER 
TERRITORIES ON THE N.W. COAST OF AMERICA. 
By Robert Grkenhow, Librarian to the Department of 
State of the United States. Map. 8vo. 16x. 
Europe. 
XLI. 
RUSSIA UNDER NICHOLAS THE FIRST. 
From the German. By Capt. A. C. Sterling. Fcap. 8vo. 6*. 
" Lively and comprehensive." — Alhenaum. 
" A record of worth and utility." — Literary Gazette, 
XLII. 
DOMESTIC MANNERS OF THE RUSSIANS. 
Described from a Year's Residence in that Country, chiefly 
in the Interior. By the Rev. R. Lister Venabi.es, M.A. 
Post 8vo, 9*. Crf. 
XLIII. 
NORWAY AND HER LAPLANDERS ; 
with a Few Hints to the Salmon Fisher in Norway. By 
John Milforo, Esq. 8vo, 10*. 6d. 
PORTUGAL AND GALLICIA, 
Described from Notes mado during a Journey to these 
Countries. By the Eari. of Car.varvon. Second Edition, 
2 vols, post 8vo, 21*. 
" A work of superior ability, interest, and value." — 
United Service Journal. 
"These lively and various pages."— JMmteum. 
BIBLE IN SPAIN; 
Or the Journeys, Advoitures, and Imprisonments of an 
Englishman in an Attempt to circulate the Scriptures 
in the Peninsula. By Gkorgb Borrow, Esq. Eourlh 
Edition. 3 vols, post 8vo, 2"*. 
" Mr. Borrow has come out as an English Author of 
high mark. We are reminded of Gil Bias, in the narratives 
of this pious, single-hearted man." — Quarterly Review. 
Alto a Cheap Edition for the Colonies. Pott Ovo, 5*. 
xlvi. 
GYPSIES OF SPAIN ; 
Their Manners and Customs, Religion and Language. liy 
George Borrow, Esq. Third Edition. 2 vols, post Svo, )8*. 
" A curious, a very curious work, and contains some of 
the most singular, yet authentic descriptions of the gipsy 
race which have ever been given to the public." — Literary 
Gazette. 
" Evidently the work of a man of uncommon and highly 
interesting endowments." — Quarterly Review, 
XLVII. 
NARRATIVE OF TRAVELS IN AUSTRIA. 
With Remarks on the Social and Political Condition of that 
Country. By Peter Evan Turn bull, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo,24*. 
XLVIII. 
TOUR IN AUSTRIAN LOMBARDY, 
NORTHERN TYROL, AND BAVARIA. By John 
Barrow, Esq. Woodcuts. Post 8vo, 10*. 6d. 
"Agreeably written, faithful and minute." — Athenteum. 
xlix. 
BUBBLES FROM THE BRUNNEN OF 
NASSAU. By An Old Man. Sixth Edition. IGmo, 5*. 
" Just suited for the pocket and for the Rhine Travel- 
lers." — Athenteum, 
DATES AND DISTANCES ; 
Showing what may be done in a Tour of Sixteen Months 
upon the Continent of Europe. Post 8vo, 8*. 6d. 
LETTERS FROM THE PYRENEES ; OR, 
THREE MONTHS' PEDESTRIAN WANDERINGS 
amidst the wildest Scenes of the FRENCH and SPANISH 
MOUNTAINS. By T. Clifton Paris, B.A. Woodcuts. 
Post 8vo, 10*. 6d. 
" Contain better descriptive passages, strikingly pic- 
turesque, and without the least strain and effort, than we 
recollect in any book of the same light pretension." — 
Examiner. 
LII. 
A RIDE ON HORSEBACK THROUGH 
FRANCE AND SWITZERLAND. TO FLORENCE; 
described in a Series of Letters. By A Lady. 2 vols. 
Post 8vo, 18*. 
LIU. 
AN ARCHITECTURAL TOUR IN NOR- 
MANDY, with some Remarks on Norman Architecture. 
ByU.O.KNioHT,M.P. Second Edition. Plates. Post8vo. 
9*.6<f. 
LETTERS FROM ITALY. 
With Sketches of History, Literature, and Art. By 
Catharine Taylor. Second Edition. 2 vols, post 8 vo, 17*. 
" A more pleasant and instructive book, to assist in that 
higher branch of education, cannot be imagined." — 
Britannia. 
LETTERS FROM THE BYE-WAYS OF 
ITALY. By Colonel and Mrs. Stisted. Witli lUustra- 
tions. 8vo. Nearly ready. 
Lvr. 
THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS OP 
ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND, including 
the Channel Islands and Isle of Man. By Sir Geoiiob 
UsAD. Third Edition. 2 vols, post 8ro, 12*. 
