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Books Published by William Blackwood and Sons.

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Notes on North America; Agricultural,

ECONOMICAL, AND SOCIAL. By James F. W. Johnston,

Author of "Lectures on Agricultural

F.R.SS. L. & E., &c. &c.
Chemistry and Geology," &c.
and other Illustrations, price 21s.

In Two Vols. post 8vo, with a Map

"Professor Johnston's admirable Notes. On each and all of these topics the author's knowledge of science, and its practical relations with agriculture, enabled him to obtain very clear and accurate views, which he has set forth in a way to render his book the very best manual for intelligent emigrants; whilst, to the British agriculturist, and general reader, it conveys a more complete concep tion of the social, economical, and agricultural condition of these prosperous regions, than all that has hitherto been written on North America."-Economist.

"A book in every respect valuable and interesting, one whose pages may be read with unflagging attention for the interest of the narrative they contain-the keen, shrewd, northern wisdom that breaks out every here and there; but which will be read and studied by every educated landowner and agriculturist in Great Britain and Ireland, for the mass of solid and important information it condenses within its small compass."—Saunders' News Letter.

Greece under the Romans. An Historical

View of the Condition of the Greek Nation, from the Time of its Conquest by the Romans, until the Extinction of the Roman Empire in the East, B.C. 146-A.D. 717. By George Finlay, K.R.G. Octavo, price

16s.

His work is therefore learned and profound. It throws a flood of light upon an important though obscure portion of Grecian history. In the essential requisites of fidelity, accuracy, and learning, Mr Finlay bears a favourable comparison with any historical writer of our day."-North American Review.

"The History of Greece under the Romans has been ably written by Mr Finlay."—Quarterly Review,

History of Greece: from its Conquest by

THE CRUSADERS TO ITS CONQUEST BY THE TURKS; and of the EMPIRE
OF TREBIZOND, 1204-1461. By George Finlay, Esq., Honorary
Member of the Royal Society of Literature, Author of " Greece under
the Romans," &c. In 8vo, price 12s.

Letters on the Truths contained in

POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS: with an Account of MESMERISM.
By Herbert Mayo, M.D., formerly Senior Surgeon of Middlesex
Hospital; Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in King's College;
Professor of Comparative Anatomy in the Royal College of Surgeons,
London, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c. Third Edition, post 8vo, price 7s.

"The explanations are often ingenious, and always suggestive and interesting. We recom. mend the reader who takes an interest in the matter to improve his acquaintance with the Letters themselves."—Athenæum.

Ancient and Modern

Art, Historical

and Critical. By George Cleghorn, Esq., of Weens. Second Edition, Two Volumes, Foolscap Octavo. Price 128.

"A brief yet comprehensive sketch, historical and critical, of ancient and modern art, from the earliest up to the present time. We have seldom perused a work of a more popular character, from which we have derived more genuine delight, or by which our limited and untutored perceptions of the beauties of art have been more assisted and enlightened, than the one we have now the additional pleasure of recommending to a place in every public library, and on the table of every man who values art, refinement, elegance, and taste."-Morning Post.

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Books Published by William Blackwood and Sons.

Lectures in Divinity.

By the late

George Hill, D.D., Principal of St Mary's College, St Andrews. A
New Edition. One Vol. 8vo, 14s.

"I am not sure if I can recommend a more complete manual of divinity than the one I have now adverted to. I know of no treatise which professes to exhibit the whole range of theological doctrine, and does it in more of a lucidus ordo than the one that we have fixed upon."-Dr Chalmers.

Lectures on the History of Literature,

ANCIENT and MODERN. From the German of Frederick Schlegel.
In One Vol. foolscap 8vo. price 5s.

"Form the most luminous, comprehensive, and philosophical survey of the history of literature which our own age has produced."-Britannia.

"A wonderful performance,-better than anything we as yet have on the subject in our own language."-Quarterly Review.

Though concise, Schlegel's work is so comprehensive in its range, that it is alone almost sufficient to make the reader a literary person."—Literary Gazelle.

The New Statistical Account of Scotland.

In Fifteen large Volumes Octavo, price £16, 16s. The COUNTIES may be had separately, at the following prices :-Aberdeen, 25s.; Argyle, 15s.; Ayr, 188.; Banff, 9s.; Berwick, 8s. 6d.; Bute. 3s.; Caithness, 4s. 6d.; Clackmannan, 3s. 6d.; Dumbarton, 6s.; Dumfries, 12s. 6d. Edinburgh, 16s. 6d.; Elgin, 6s.; Fife, 21s.; Forfar, 15s.; Haddington, &s. 6d.; Inverness, 11s. 64.; Kinross, 2s.; Kincardine, 88; Kirkcudbright, 8s. 6d.; Lanark, 21s.; Linlithgow, 4s. 6d.; Nairne, Is. 6d.; Orkney, 5s. 6d.; Peebles, 4s. 6d.; Perth, 27s; Ross and Cromarty, 10s. 6d.; Renfrew, 12s. 6d.; Roxburgh, 10s. 6d.; Selkirk, 2s. 6d.; Shetland, 4s. 6d.; Stirling, 10s.; Sutherland, 5s. 6d.; Wigtown, 5s. 6d.

"Forming by far the most valuable repertory of statistics at the command of any country in Europe." -Quarterly Review.

As a statistical book of reference, the work is valuable-more so, in our estimation, than many works which make a greater parade of scientific forms. To sum up more specifically, there are

no fewer than 876 articles, each furnishing a complete monograph of a parish, or united group of parishes. The parishes of every county are classed together; to each a full index of matter is added, and to the whole work is appended a general index, compiled on the same principle. There is also an alphabetical index of parishes, giving their population as shown by the last census, and referring to the volume and page where each is described. Thus the New Statistical Account of Scotland unites, with the massive character and readableness of a systematic view of Scottish statistics and geography, the utility of a geographical and statistical dictionary of Scotland."—Spectator.

Atlas of Scotland, in 60 Sheets Impe

rial Folio, comprising Maps of each County, on a scale so large as to exhibit the features of the country, and places of importance; the boundaries of the Shires and Parishes; and the lines of Road, Railway, and Canal, laid down from actual survey; accompanied by an Index Map, a Plate of the Comparative Heights of Mountains, and another of the lengths of Rivers, and a copious Index. Imperial Folio, half-bound morocco, £6, 6s.

Atlas of Scotland, consisting of 31

MAPS, including the Orkney, Shetland, and Western Islands, with the Parochial Boundaries carefully coloured, Railways, and a General Map of Scotland. Demy 4to, price 21s. cloth, or neatly bound in a leather case for the pocket, 16s. The Maps are sold separately, price 1s.

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The Geometric Beauty of the Human Figure Defined; to which

is prefixed a System of Esthetic Proportion applicablo to Architecture and the other Formative Arts. Royal Quarto. 16 Plates. Price 30s.

LATELY PUBLISHED,

The Laws of Harmonious Colouring, adapted to Interior Decora

TIONS, with Observations on the Practice of House-Painting. Sixth Edition, with a
Coloured Diagram. Post Octavo, 7s. 6d.

The Natural Principles and Analogy of the Harmony of Form.

Quarto. 18 Plates, and numerous Woodcuts. Price 15s.

Proportion, or the Geometric Principle of Beauty analysed. Quarto.

17 Plates, and 38 Woodcuts. Price 258.

Original Geometrical Diaper Designs, accompanied by an Attempt

to Develope and Elucidate the true Principles of Ornamental Design, as applied to the Decorative Arts. Oblong Folio. 57 Plates, and numerous Woodcuts. Price 42s.

A Nomenclature of Colours, applicable to the Arts and Natural

Sciences, to Manufactures, and other Purposes of General Utility. Octavo. 228 Examples of Colours, Hues, Tints, and Shades. Price 35s.

The Principles of Beauty in Colouring systematised.

14 Coloured Diagrams. Second Edition. Price 15s.

Octavo.

First Principles of Symmetrical Beauty. Post Octavo. 100 Plates.

Price 6s.

On the Science of those Proportions by which the Human Head and Countenance, as represented in Ancient Greek Art, are distinguished from those of ordinary Nature. Royal Quarto. 25 Plates, Price 36s.

"In so far as we know, Mr Hay is the first and only modern artist who has entered upon the study of these subjects without the trammels of prejudice and authority. Betting aside the ordinances of fashion, as well as the dicta of speculation, he has sought the foundation of his profession in the properties of light, and in the laws of visual sensation, by which these properties are recognised and mod.. Bied. The truths to which he has appealed are fundamental and refragable; and the conclusions which he has deduced from them will admit of no modification either from taste or fashion.

We have derived the greatest pleasure from the perusal of these works. They are composed with accuracy, and even elegance. His opinions and views are distinctly brought before the reader, and stated with that modesty which characterizes genius, and that firmness which indicates truth."SIR DAVID BREWSTER in the Edinburgh Herlew.

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Books Published by William Blackwood and Sons.

JOHNSTON'S PHYSICAL ATLAS.

"BY DEVOTING A SINGLE HOUR TO THE CONTEMPLATION OF OUR GLOBE IN THE DIORAMA
OF A PHYSICAL ATLAS, THE STUDENT WILL WITNESS THE GRANDEUR OF THE TENE-
MENT IN WHICH HE DWELLS, AND WILL NOT FAIL TO APPRECIATE THE BEAUTIFUL
CONCEPTION OF HUMBOLDT, WHEN HE SPEAKS OF 'THE LIFE OF THE EARTH.'”—
North British Review.

I.

The Physical Atlas.

A Series of Maps

and Illustrations of the Geographical Distribution of Natural Phenomena. By Alexander Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., Geographer at Edinburgh to her Majesty. In Imperial Folio, half-bound russia or morocco, price £10, 10s.

"That admirable and beautiful publication."-Government Geological Survey.

"Their Lordships are fully sensible of the ingenuity and extensive information displayed in this Atlas."-The Lords of the Admiralty.

"The author avails herself of an opportunity of expressing her admiration of the accuracy, extent, and execution of this Atlas, and of the valuable information it contains, which has afforded her the greatest assistance."-Mrs Somerville's Physical Geography.

"You have rendered a most essential service to the dissemination of a knowledge of cosmography."—— The Baron Von Humboldt.

"We know of no work of which the methods are so well fitted for the instruction of those who come ignorantly to the subject."-Quarterly Review.

Embodies the materials of many volumes, the results of long years of research: and exhibits the most valuable thoughts of the most distinguished men of the age pictured visibly to the eye."— Edinburgh Review.

The book before us is, in short, a graphic cyclopædia of the Sciences-an Atlas of human knowledge done into maps."-Atheneum.

"One of the best and most practical works for scientific navigation that has for a long time come under our notice."—Shipping and Mercantile Gazette.

"No study more agreeable can be conceived than an Atlas of Maps of this kind. There is no department in all the vast region of which we have been writing, but has its appropriate illustration. From the depths of the occan to the heights of the atmosphere, the whole theatre in which God conducts our drama of animated nature is exposed. We shall turn to the largest and most numerous works of this kind with which science has lately obliged the world-the superb Physical Atlas' of Jolinston-and endeavour to explain the series of panoramas of air, water, earth, and organic existence which its successive plates present to us."-Dublin University Magazine.

"It is a gigantic monument of the genius of science of the present day."—New York Literary World.

II.

The Physical Atlas. Reduced from the

Imperial Folio. For the Use of Colleges, Academies, and Families. By
A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., &c. &c. This Edition contains
TWENTY-FIVE MAPS, including a PALEONTOLOGICAL and
GEOLOGICAL MAP of the BRITISH ISLANDS. With DESCRIPTIVE
LETTERPRESS, and a VERY COPIOUS INDEX. In Imperial Quarto, hand-
somely bound, half-morocco, price £2, 12s. 6d.

"This Atlas is executed with remarkable care, and is as accurate, and, for all educational purposes, as valuable as the splendid large work (by the same author) which has now a European reputation." Eclectic Review.

"We do not remember a contribution to School Libraries, and to the resources of School and University Teachers, in all respects so important as the book now before us."-Examiner.

"We would say a word to our fair readers. Hitherto works on the physical sciences required so much study-their abstract truths were so difficult to those who had not gone through a previous laborious preparation, that few ladies seemed to delight in the paths of Mrs Somerville. But now the way is open-a broad, an easy, a delightful way-whereby they may traverse the ways of nature with a railway speed, and acquire more knowledge of the phenomena of our globe in a week, than was enjoyed some time ago after the labour of a life of persevering inquiry."-Dublin Mail.

"To the scholar, to the student, and to the already large yet daily increasing multitude of inquirers who cultivate natural science, the Physical Atlas is a treasure of incalculable value. It brings before the mind's eye in one grand panoramic view, and in a form clear, definite, and easily comprehensible, all the facts at present known relative to the great subjects of which it treats, and may be regarded as a lucid epitome of a thousand scattered volumes, more or less intrinsically valuable, of which it contains the heart and substance."-Blackwood's Magazine.

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"THE WANT OF SUCH AN ATLAS FOR SCHOOLS, &c. I HAVE FOR YEARS REGRETTED DURING MY COURSES OF LECTURES ON PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.”—Professor Jameson. "THE GREATEST BOON THAT HAS EVER BEEN CONFERRED UPON THE GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION OF THE EMPIRE."— Professor Pillans. "TO THE RISING GENERATION, IN WHOSE EDUCATION THESE SUBJECTS CANNOT WELL BE NEGLECTED, WHERE ANY PRETENSION IS MADE TO KEEP PACE WITH THE INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS OF THE TIMES, THESE MAPS WILL THROW NEW AND POWERFUL INTEREST INTO THE STUDY OF GEOGRAPHY.”—Philosophical Magazine. "NO GOOD TEACHER COULD DESIRE A BETTER WORK TO LECTURE FROM."-Tail's Magazine.

MOUNTAIN SYSTEMS OF EUROPE,

GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE of the globe,
MOUNTAIN CHAINS IN EUROPE AND ASIA,
MOUNTAIN CHAINS IN NORTH AMERICA,
MOUNTAIN CHAINS IN SOUTH AMERICA,
MAP OF THE GLACIER REGIONS,
PHENOMENA OF VOLCANIC ACTION,

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COMPARATIVE VIEWS OF REMARKABLE GEOLOGICAL PHENO-
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PALEONTOLOGICAL AND GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE BRITISH
ISLANDS, (2 Sheets,)

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OR RAIN MAP OF EUROPE,

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TIDAL CHART OF THE BRITISH SEAS,

RIVER MAP OF EUROPE AND ASIA,

RIVER MAP OF AMERICA,

MAP OF ISOTHERMAL LINES,

CHART OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CUR-
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HYETOGRAPHIC OR RAIN MAP OF THE WORLD,

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CHART OF THE POLARISING STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE,
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GEOLOGY,

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