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AN OUTBACK MARRIAGE: A Story of Australian Life By A. B. PATERSON, author of "The Man from Snowy River," and "Rio Grande's Last Race." Sixth thousand. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. net (post free 48.)

SCOTSMAN: "The chief virtue of the book lies in its fresh and vivid presentment of the wild life and the picturesque manners of the Australian bush, while in form and style it claims recognition as a work of considerable literary distinction.''

PALL MALL GAZETTE: The whole tone of the book is fresh and breezy. . Altogether, this is a distinctly interesting story.

GLASGOW HERALD: will stand comparison with works of fiction produced in any part of the English-speaking world."

PUBLISHERS' CIRCULAR: "A good yarn, pithy, strong, and attractive."'

DOT AND THE KANGAROO.

By ETHEL C. PEDLEY. Illustrated by F. P. Mahony. Eighth thousand. Crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 2s. 6d. net (post free 2s. 11d.)

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: ""Dot and the Kangaroo' is without doubt one of the most charming books that could be put into the hands of a child. It is admirably illustrated by Frank P. Mahony, who seems to have entered thoroughly into the spirit of this beautiful journey into the animal world of Australia. The story is altogether Australian. It is told so simply, and yet so artistically, that even the 'grown-ups' amongst us must enjoy it."

DAILY TELEGRAPH: "The late Miss Ethel Pedley was 8 musician to the core. But towards the close of her life she made one step aside into the domain of a sister art, which resulted in a book for children, entitled 'Dot and the Kangaroo'— a charming story of the 'Alice in Wonderland' order. Dot, the small heroine, is lost in the bush, where she is fed and ministered to by a helpful kangaroo, who introduces her gradually to quite a little circle of acquaintances. We hob-nob, through Dot, with our old friends the opossum, the native bear, the platypus, the bower-bird, not to speak of the emu sheephunters and the cockatoo judge. There is a most exciting fight between a valiant kookooburra and a treacherous snake. Altogether, Miss Pedley's story is told in a way to entrance our small readers, who generally revel in tales where animals are invested with human attributes."'

London: The Australian Book Co., 21 Warwick Lane, E.C.

THE GROWTH OF THE EMPIRE:

A Handbook to the History of Greater Britain.

By ARTHUR W. JOSE. Second edition. With 14 maps. Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 4s. 6d. (post free 58.)

SATURDAY REVIEW: "He writes Imperially; he also often writes sympathetically. We cannot close Mr. Jose's creditable account of our misdoings without a glow of national pride."'

YORKSHIRE POST: "A brighter short history we do not know, and this book deserves, for the matter and the manner of it, to be as well known as Mr. McCarthy's 'History of Our Own Times.'''

THE SCOTSMAN: "", well-arranged history.''

a thoughtful, well-written, and

THE SPECTATOR: "He certainly possesses the faculty of presenting a clear summary, and always appears to hold the scales fairly. We can heartily commend both the subject and style of this able and most admirably arranged history of the British Empire."'

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GLASGOW HERALD: "An excellent specimen of the vigorous work produced by the School of History at Oxford."

London: John Murray.

HISTORY OF AUSTRALASIA :

From the Earliest Times to the Present Day, with a
Supplementary Chapter on Australian Literature.

By ARTHUR W. JOSE, author of "The Growth of the
Empire." Third edition. With 6 maps and
64 illustrations. Thirteenth thousand. Crown
Svo., cloth, 2s. 6d. net (post free 28. 11d.)

THE BULLETIN: "It is the most complete handbook on the subject available; the tone is judicial and the workmanship thorough. The new chapter on Australian Literature is the best view yet presented.'

DAILY TELEGRAPH: "There was ample room for a cleverly condensed, clear, and yet thoroughly live account of these colonies such as Mr. Jose now presents us with."

London: The Australian Book Co., 21 Warwick Lane, E. C.

THE GEOLOGY OF SYDNEY AND THE
BLUE MOUNTAINS :

A popular introduction to the study of Australian Geology
By REV. J. MILNE CURRAN, late Lecturer in
Chemistry and Geology, Technical College,
Sydney. Second Edition. With 2 coloured
maps and 83 illustrations.

gilt, 6s. net (post free 68. 6.)

Crown 8vo., cloth

NATURE: "This is, strictly speaking, an elementary manual of geology. The general plan of the work is good; the book is well printed and illustrated with maps, photographic pictures of rock structure and scenery, and figures of fossils and rock sections.''

HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN BUSHRANGING.

By CHARLES WHITE. In two vols. Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. net each (postage 6d. each).

Vol. I.-The Early Days to 1862. Eleventh thousand.

Vol. II.-1863 to 1878. Tenth thousand.

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YEAR BOOK OF AUSTRALIA : Having collected all the published details relating to the career of the Tasmanian as well as the Australian gangs, Mr. White has reduced them to a very readable narrative, which may fairly be termed a history. In this shape it forms a valuable contribution to the general history of the country, especially as a picture of social life in the past."

THE AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY, 1824-1875.

By JESSE GREGSON, General Superintendent for the Company, 1876-1905. Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 7s. 6d. net (post free 8s.)

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: "This is an important little contribution to colonial history. A full account is given of the formation of the Company, the first settlement, the early vicissi tudes, the difficulties with the coal-miners at Newcastle, the struggle to set the wheat and wool industries on a firm basis, and so on."

London: The Australian Book Co., 21 Warwick Lane, E.C.

THE ANNOTATED CONSTITUTION OF THE
AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH.

By Sir JOHN QUICK and R. R. GARRAN, C.M.G.
Royal 8vo., cloth gilt, 21s. net.

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THE TIMES: "The Annotated Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth is a monument of industry. Dr. Quick and Mr. Garran have collected with patience and enthusiasm every sort of information, legal and historical, which can throw light on the new measure. The book has evidently been a labour of love."

THE SCOTSMAN: "Students of constitutional law owe a welcome, and that in a scarcely less degree than lawyers do who are likely to have to interpret the laws of the Australian Constitution, to this learned and exhaustive commentary. The book is an admirable working text-book of the Constitution."

DAILY CHRONICLE: "Here is the new Constitution set out and explained, word by word-how each phrase was formulated, where they all came from, why they were put in, the probable difficulties of interpreting or administering each clause, with such help as can be given by considering similar difficulties in other Constitutions; every point, in fine, in which lawyers' skill or the zeal of enthusiasts can discern the elements of interest.''

GLASGOW HERALD: "Will at once take rank as a standard authority, to be consulted, not only by students of constitutional history and political science, but also by all those who, in the active fields of law, politics, or commerce, have a practical interest in the working of the new federal institutions of Aus tralia."

THE LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT IN
NEW SOUTH WALES.

By J. H. HAMMOND, B.A., LL.B., and C. G. W.
DAVIDSON, BA., LL.B., Barristers-at-Law.
Demy Evo., cloth gilt, 25s. net (post
free 25s. 10d.)

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: " a valuable contribu tion to legal literature. The authors have incorporated the various Statutes in force in the State, annotating them with care, precision, and judgment. The notes and references have relation, not only to decisions in this and the other States of the Commonwealth, but also to English decisions under Statutes held to be in force in New South Wales."

London: The Australian Book Co., 21 Warwick Lane, E. C.

SIMPLE TESTS FOR MINERALS.

By JOSEPH CAMPBELL, M.A., F.G.S., M.I.M.E.
Fourth edition, revised and enlarged (com-
pleting the tenth thousand).
tions. Cloth, round corners,

(post free 38. 9d.)

With illustra

3s. 6d. net

BALLARAT STAR: "This is an excellent little work, and should be in the hands of every scientific and practical miner."

BENDIGO EVENING MAIL: "Should be in every prospector's

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kit. It enables any intelligent man to ascertain for himself whether any mineral he may discover has a commercial value.' BUNDABERG STAR: "A handy and useful book for miners and all interested in the mining industry.'

THE PLANTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES:

An Analytical Key to the Flowering Plants (except Grasses and Rushes) and Ferns of the State, set out in an original method, with a list of native plants discovered since 1893. By W. A. DIXON, F.I.C., F.C.S. With Glossary and 49 diagrams. Foolscap 8vo., cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. net (post free 3s. 11d.)

NATURE: "This is a handy little book providing a compact guide for naming flowers in the field. The author lays stress on the extensive use made of vegetative characters for identification, with which there can be only entire agreement so long as the characters are determinative."

IRRIGATION WITH SURFACE AND SUBTERRANEAN WATERS, AND LAND DRAINAGE. By W. GIBBONS Cox, C.E. With 81 illustrations and a coloured map of Australia. Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. net (post free 4s.)

THE AUSTRALASIAN: "The work under notice, which has special reference to the utilisation of artesian and sub-artesian water, is the most valuable contribution to the literature on the subjects dealt with that has yet appeared in Australia.

London: The Australian Book Co., 21 Warwick Lane, E.C.

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