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Archæological Essays.

By the late Sir JAMES SIMPSON, Bart. Edited by the late JOHN STUART, LL.D.

2 vols. 4to, 21s.

1. Archæology.

2. Inchcolm.

3. The Cat Stane.

4. Magical Charm-Stones.

5. Pyramid of Gizeh.

The Art of Golf.

6. Leprosy and Leper Hospitals.

7. Greek Medical Vases.

8. Was the Roman Army provided

with Medical Officers?

9. Roman Medicine Stamps, etc. etc.

By SIR W. G. SIMPSON, Bart., Captain of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. With Twenty Plates from instantaneous photographs of Professional Players, chiefly by A. F. Macfie, Esq. New and revised edition. Demy 8vo, Morocco back, price 15s.

Sir Calidore, the Knight of Courtesy.

Reflections submitted to all Christian Gentlemen. 2s. 6d.

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Should Feu-Duties be Taxed? By VINDEX. Demy 8vo, 3d.

Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban.

By WILLIAM F. SKENE, D.C.L., Historiographer-Royal for Scotland. New
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I. HISTORY and ETHNOLOGY. II. CHURCH and CULTURE.
III.-LAND and PEOPLE.

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Sketches of Montrose.

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Life and Work at the Great Pyramid.

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Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains:

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By the same Author.

Herminius: A Romance. Fcap. 8vo, 68.

Jonas Fisher: A Poem in Brown and White. Cheap Edition, 1s. The Burial of Isis, and other Poems.

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Origins of Pictish Symbolism.

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Souvenirs of Tante Claire (Mlle. Aubert).

Translated from the French by Mrs. C. H. GORDON. Sm. cr. 8vo, 3s. 6d.

Darroll, and other Poems.

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History of the Scottish Church.

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Sketch of Thermodynamics.

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The Upland Tarn: A Village Idyll. Small Crown, 5s.

A Ballad of Charity, and other Poems.

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Walks near Edinburgh.

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A Year in the Fields. By JOHN WATSON. Fcap. 8vo, 18.

Jedburgh Abbey: Historical and Descriptive; also the Abbeys of Teviotdale, as showing the Development of Gothic Architecture. By JAMES WATSON. Second Edition, sm. 4to, Illustrated, 10s. net.

What we are Coming to.

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Shakespeare's England.

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Gray Days and Gold. BY WILLIAM WINTER. Paper, 1s.; or 2s. cloth extra. Shadows of the Stage.

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The East Neuk of Fife: Its History and Antiquities.
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Elie. Edited, with Preface and Index, by the Rev. J. WOOD BROWN, M.A.,
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Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland A.D. 1803.
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Summer Sailings.

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ones and twos in century after century of authorship, and who leave their mark ineffaceably on the literature of their age." CHARLES DICKENS.

"If he does not in due time learn to regard Balzac as a great teacher as well as a great magician, then the fault will not be with the author, but in the reader.”—SPECTATOR.

Illustrated Limited Edition

OF

BALZAC'S WORKS.

"LA COMÉDIE HUMAINE."

Messrs. Downey & Co. beg to announce the publication (in conjunction with Messrs. Roberts Brothers, of Boston) of an Illustrated Limited Edition, in forty royal octavo volumes, of the Works of

HONORÉ DE BALZAC.

The translation is the work of Miss Katharine Prescott Wormeley, who has, in the final volume of the series, given the story of Balzac's life, and supplied a careful and critical. estimate of the Author's work.

The Edition is illustrated by Two Hundred and Eighty original Goupil-gravures, designed by leading French artists, printed on vellum plate paper, with Replicas of each of the plates, printed on India paper.

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