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We have received a work fully answering to its title

of The Derby- shire Red Book, 18G7. (London and Derby, Bemrose and Sona.) It is needless to say more of it than that it is very useful for its county, and that other counties would do well to follow the example. We have also received a new edition of Byron's Poetical Works (Murray), a pearl edition, at half-a-crown, compressed into less than 703 pages, and printed very neatly, and legible, though not without pain. New editions of Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary (Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo); Mr. Wilson's Rig-Veda Sanhita (Triibner and Co.); Mr. Lorivaer's Constitutionalism of the Future (Longman); Mr. James Martinean's Endeavours after the Christian Life (Longman) ; Mrs. Gaskell's Wives and Daughters, cheap edition (Smith, Elder, and Co.); Dr. Mackay's Book of Scottish Songs (Holliston and Wright); Professor Morley's Fairy Tales, with illustra- tions by C. H. Bennett (Routledge).