I.-Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir
Isaac Newton. By Sir David Brewster, K.H., &c.,
&c., &c. Two volumes 8vo. Constable and Co.
Edinburgh, 1855.
II.-1. The Last Days of Pompeii. London, 1840.
2. Zanoni. London, 1842.
3. The Last of the Barons. London, 1843.
4. Night and Morning. London, 1845.
5. Lucretia. London, 1846.
2. Memoirs of the Princess Palatine of Bohemia; includ-
ing her Correspondence with the great men of her
day, and Memoirs of the Court of Holland under the
Princes of Orange. By the Baroness Blaze de Bury.
London, 1853.
3. Hugonis Grotii de Jure Belli et Pacis, Libri Tres.
Accompanied by an abridged Translation. By Wil-
liam Whewell, D.D. 3 vols. London, 1854.
4. Inquiries in International Law, Public and Private.
By James Reddie, Esq., Advocate. Edinburgh, 1851.
5. Bowyer's Commentaries on Universal Public Law.
London, 1854.
6. Commentaries on International Law. By Robert Phili-
more, D.C.L. London, 1854.
7. Shipping Laws of the British Empire. By George
Atkinson, Sergeant-at-Law. London, 1854.
V.-1. A History of India under the Two First Sovereigns
of the House of Taimur, Báber and Humáyun. By
William Erskine, Esq., Translator of "Memoirs of
the Emperor Baber." 2 Vols. London, 1854.
2. History of the Ottoman Turks, from the beginning of
their Empire to the Present Time, chiefly founded on
Von Hammer. By E. S. Creasy, M.A. 2 Vols.
Vol. I. London, 1854.
VI.-Life of Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S., and one of the
Eight Foreign Associates of the National Institute of
France. By George Peacock, D.D., F.R.S., &c.,
Dean of Ely, &c. 8vo., pp. 514. London, 1855.
VII.-Report of Commissioners on Promotion in the Army.
With an Appendix. Parl. Blue Book. 1854.
VIII.-Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's
Marriage and Divorce Bill. By the Hon. Mrs. Nor-
ton. London, 1855.
IX-Institutes of Metaphysic: The Theory of Knowing and
Being. By James Ferrier, A.B., Oxon. Professor
of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, St.
Andrews. Edinburgh and London. 1854.
I. 1. Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. By Patrick Fraser Tytler,
Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A. London, 1853.
2. Raleigh's Discovery of Guiana. Edited by Sir Robert
Schomburgk. (Hakluyt Society,) 1848.
3. Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh. By Macvey
Napier, Esq. Cambridge, Macmillan & Co., 1853.
4. Raleigh's Works, with Lives by Oldys and Birch.
(University Press,) Oxford, 1829.
5. Bishop Goodman's History of his own Times. Lon-
don, 1839.
II.-1. The Universities of Scotland, Past, Present, and
Possible. By James Lorimer, Jun., Esq., Advocate.
Edinburgh, 1854.
2. The Scottish University System Suited to the People:
a Lecture. By the Rev. Philip Kelland, M.A., F.R.S.
London and Edinburgh, 1854.
3. University Reform. By John S. Blackie, Professor
of Greek in the University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh,
1848.
4. Report of the Commissioners appointed to Visit the
Universities and Colleges of Scotland. Ordered by the
House of Commons to be printed, 7th October 1831.
III.-Joannis Scoti Opera quæ supersunt omnia, ad fidem
Italicorum, Germanicorum, Belgicorum, Franco-Gal-
licorum, Britannicorum Codicum, partim primus,
dedit, partim recognovit Henricus Josephus Floss,
S.S. Theol. et Phil. Dr., etc. Paris, 1853. .
IV. 1. Papers relating to the Re-organization of the Civil
Service. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by
command of Her Majesty. 1855.
V. The Origin and Progress of the Mechanical Inven-
tions of James Watt, Illustrated by the Correspond-
ence of his Friends, and the Specifications of his
Patents. By James Patrick Muirhead, Esq., M.A.
In 3 vols. London, 1854. .
VI.-The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of
Blessington. By R. R. Madden, M.R.I.A. Author
of "Travels in the East," "Infirmities of Genius,"
&c., &c. 3 Vols. London, 1855. .
VII.-1. Speech of Lord Grey on the Organisation of the War
Department. January 29, 1855.
2. Speeches of Mr. Sidney Herbert, Mr. Gladstone, Mr.
Osborne, and the Duke of Newcastle. January 26,
29, and February 1, 1855.
3. Scutari. By Rev. Sidney Godolphin Osborne. Lon-
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