18 Mr. Murray’s List of New and Recent Works. 
Kirkes’ Handbook of Physiology. 
By W. MOB-RANT BAKER, F.R.C.S., 
Surgeon to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, Examiner in Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons ; and 
VINCENT DORMER HARRIS, M.D. Bond., 
Demonstrator of Physiology at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. 
Thirteenth Edition Thoroughly Revised. 
With over 500 Illustrations and Coloured Plates . Crown 8vo. 14J. 
WORKS BY THE REV. CHARLES GORE. 
The Mission of the 
Church. 
FOUR LECTURES DELIVERED 
IN THE CATHEDRAL OF 
ST. ASAPH. 
Crown Svo. 2 s. 6d. 
The Incarnation of the 
Son of God. 
THE BAMPTON LECTURES 
FOR 1891. 
Sixth Thousand . Svo. Js. 6d. 
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The Student's History of the Roman 
Empire. 
FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPIRE TO THE 
ACCESSION OF COMMODUS, a.d. i8o. 
Forming one of the Series of Murray’s Student’s Manuals. 
By J. B. BURY, 
Professor of Modern History, Trinity College, Dublin. 
With Coloured Maps and many Illustrations . Post Svo. Js. 6d. 
“Professor Bury’s History of the Roman Empire, anew volume in Mr. Murray’s well- 
known series of ‘Student’s Manuals,' takes up the story of Rome at the foundation of the 
Empire, and carries it down to the death of Marcus Aurelius. The book thus forms a con¬ 
necting link—one the want of which has been seriously felt—between 1 The Student’s Rome * 
and * the Student’s Gibbon.' The work, for the rest, is admirably written on the same lines 
as the other histories in the Student's Series. ... It has a full equipment of maps and illustra¬ 
tions, and is in every way worthy of its place in the admirable series of books in which it 
appears. ”— Scotsman. 
