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.hope 'Mr. Iii2crom brake histtett number more worthy of patronage.

,A stiles otsiiitalie§ of the • existing Lociatities alluded to in iriverley Novels. Drawn and etched .by jsm-Est'StiattE, Ess.

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scriptive letterpress, which -points out the difference- between the actual scenes and those described in the meals.. The introduction of appro. priate figures in illustration of the incidents related, also renders them more vivid pictures of the particular scenes. Indeed, we wish that the pretty "Landscape Illustrations of the Waverley Novels" had been got up on the plan of this little work. It is not too late for the proprietors to avail themselves of the hints for increasing the interest of those beau- tiful drawings which this publication affords. They would then form the best and most appropriate embellishments of the delightful works of which they would be, in the full sense of the term, "Illustrations."