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Catalogue of General and Scientific Books 
Havelock. — Memoirs of Sir 
Henry Havelock, K.C.B. By John 
Clark Marshman. Crown 8vo. 31. 6 d. 
Hearn. — The Government of Eng¬ 
land ; its Structure and its Development. 
By William Edward Hearn, Q.C. 
8 vo. i6j. 
Helmholtz. — Works by Pro¬ 
fessor Helmholtz. 
On the Sensations of Tone as a 
Physiological Basis for the Theory 
of Music. Royal 8vo. 2%s. 
Popular Lectures on Scientific 
Subjects. With 68 Woodcuts. 2 vols. 
Crown 8vo. 15J. or separately, 7 s. 6 d. each. 
Herschel. — Outlines of Astro¬ 
nomy. By Sir J. F. W. Herschel, 
Bart. M.A. With Plates and Diagrams. 
Square crown 8vo. 12s. 
Hester’s Venture: a Novel. By 
the Author of ‘ The Atelier du Lys. ’ 
Crown 8vo. 2s. 6 d. 
Hewitt. — The Diagnosis and 
Treatment of Diseases of Women, 
including the Diagnosis of Preg¬ 
nancy. By Graily Hewitt, M.D. 
With 211 Engravings. 8vo. 24 s. 
Higginson. — The Afternoon 
Landscape : Poems and Translations. 
By Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 
Colonel U.S. Army. Fcp. 8vo. 5^-. 
Historic Towns. Edited by E. A. 
Freeman, D.C.L. and Rev. William 
Hunt, M.A. With Maps and Plans. 
Crown 8vo. 3.1. 6 d. e ich. 
London. By W. E. Loftie. 
Exeter. By E. A. Freeman. 
Bristol. By W. Hunt. 
Oxford. By C. W. Boase. 
Colchester. By E. L. Cutts. 
Cinque Ports. By Montagu 
Burrows. 
Carlisle. By Mandell Creigh¬ 
ton. 
Holmes. — A System of Surgery, 
Theoretical and Practical, in Treatises by 
various Authors. Edited by Timothy 
Holmes, M.A. and J. W. Hulke, 
F.R.S. 3 vols. royal 8vo. ^4. 4s. 
Hopkins. — Christ the Consoler; 
a Book of Comfort for the Sick. By 
Ellice Hopkins. Fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6 d. 
Howitt .— Visits to Remarkable 
Places, Old Halls, Battle-Fields, Scenes 
illustrative of Striking Passages in English 
History and Poetry. By William 
Howitt. With 80 Illustrations engraved 
on Wood. Crown 8vo. 5.?. 
Hudson & Gosse. — TheRotifera, 
or * Wheel-Animalcules.’ By C. T. 
Hudson, LL.D. and P. H. Gosse, 
F. R.S. With 30 Coloured and 4 Un¬ 
coloured Plates. In 6 Parts. 4to. ior. 6 d. 
each ; Supplement, 12 s. 6 d. Complete 
in 2 vols. with Supplement, 4to. £ 4. 4 s. 
Hullah. — Works by John Hull ah. 
Course of Lectures on the His¬ 
tory of Modern Music. 8 vo. 8j. 6 d. 
Course of Lectures on the Tran¬ 
sition Period of Musical History. 
8 vo. ioj. 6 d. 
Hume. — ThePhilosophical Works 
op David Hume. Edited by T. H. 
Green and T. H. Grose. 4 vols. 8vo. 
56r. Or separately, Essays, 2 vols. 28 j. 
Treatise of Human Nature. 2 vols. 28 s. 
Hurlbert. — France and Her Re¬ 
public : a Record of Things Seen and 
Heard in the ‘Centennial Year,’ 1889. 
By Wm. Henry Hurlbert, Author of 
‘ Ireland under Coercion.’ 
Hutchinson. —Works by Horace 
G. Hutchinson. 
Cricketing Sajvs and Stories. 
Consisting of scraps of advice to duffers 
(chiefly on points of cricketing culture) 
by one of them—of saws not sharp 
enough to hurt anybody, and of stories 
picked up between the innings. With 
rectilinear Illustrations by the Author. 
l6mo. is. 
The Record of a Human Soul. 
Fcp. 8vo. 3 .t. 6 d. 
Huth .— The Marriage of Near 
Kin, considered with respect to the Law 
of Nations, the Result of Experience, 
and the Teachings of Biology. By 
Alfred H. FIuth. Royal 8vo. 2 is. 
In the Olden Time: a Tale of 
the Peasant War in Germany. By Author 
of ‘ Mademoiselle Mori. ’ Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 
Ingelow. — Works by Jean Inge- 
low. 
Poetical Works. Vols. I. and II. 
Fcp. 8vo. 12s. Vol. III. Fcp. 8vo. 55. 
Lyrical and Other Poems. Se¬ 
lected from the Writings of Jean 
Ingelow. Fcp. 8vo. 2 s. 6d. clothplain ; 
3 s. cloth gilt. 
Irving. — Physical and Chemical 
Studies in Kock-Metamorphism, 
based on the Thesis written for the D. Sc. 
Degree in the University of London, 1888. 
By the Rev. A. Irving, D.Sc.Lond. 
8vo, Si'. 
