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BOOKS RECEIVED DURING THE FORTNIGHT.

Gudrun, a Story of the North Sea (Edmonstone and Douglas).--The Fairy Book, by the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman' (Macmillan and Co.).-Ahn's Method of

French -Learning, by H. W. Ehilisch (Triibner and Co.).-A History of O‘hristian Missions, by George Frederick Maclean, M.A. (Macmillan and Co.).--1 New Method of Studying Foreign Languages, by Dr. Edward Pick (TrUbner and Co.).-Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the Pemba of India, by S. Muir, D.C. (Trilbner and Col.-Punch Volume, 1651.-Wayfe Summers, by Thomas Archer (Sampson Low and Co.).-Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, the Reign of Charles I., 1663-4 (Longmans).-The Fortunes of Gloneore, by Chalks Lever (Chap- mon and Hall).-The History of the Jews, by Henry H. Minoan (Murray).-How to Consult; or, a Book of Reference for Invalids (Aylott and Son).-A Visit to Russia, by IL Starr (Chapman and Hall).-God in Christ, by Horace Bushell (Trisbner and Co.).-A First Friendship (Parker, Son, and Bourne).-The Principles of Charitable Work, by Amelia W. Siveking; Life of Amelia W. Siveking, by Catherine Winkworth; Lectures on the Hiatory of Eugland, by W. Longsnan (Longmans).-Eiler and Helvig, by Mrs. George Lenox Couynghain (Chapman and Hall).-The Politics of Christianity, by Edward Miall (Arthur Miall).-The Water Babies, by the Rer. C. Kingsley (Macmillan).-The Tale of a Year, by Miss Sarah Sheddou (Skeet).-The History of Modern europe, by Thomas Bullock (Heywood. Mancluster).-What is Faith? (Robert Hardwicke).-George Harrington, by David Macrae (Scottish Temper- ance League).-Tableau from Geology, by Matthew Brydie (Hardwickel-Tith Book of Bible Prayers, by John B. Marsh (Heywood, Manchester}.-Arrows in the Dark, by the author of Said and Done (Smith and Elder).-Autobiography of Lutfullah, by Edward IL Cashricke (Smith and Elder).-Agnes of Sorrento, by Harriet Beecher Stowe (Smith and Elder).-The History of England during the Reign of George III., by Wm. Massey, M.P. (Parker, Son, and Co).-The English Constitution, by Dr. Fische], translated by It. Jeuery Shee, Esq. (Bosworth and Co.)-Sorrows and Joys, by W. M. (Freeman).-Bishop Colenso Answered, by the Rev. G. Ingram (Freeman).- London Scenes and London People, by " Aleph" (City Press O(tice).-Moses and the " Zulu," by W. Wickes, MA. (Wertheim and Co.).-The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, Vol. L (Chapman and Hall).-A History of Feudalism, by Andrew Bell (Longmans).-Wharton's Complete Solutions (Longmans).-The Westminster Confer- sion of Faith, by James Stark (Longmans).-Lost and Saved, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton (Hurst and Blackett).-The Great Stone Book of Nature, by D. T. Ansted, MA. (Mac- millau).-Studies its Physiology and Medicine, by Dr. Graves (Churchill).-Recordi de Cirencestria, Speculum Historiale de Gestis Regium Aught°, by John E. B. Mayor, M.A. (Public Record Office and Longmans).-Something New ; or,Tales for the Times, by Eustace Wilberforce Jacob (Emily Faithfull).-Incidents of the Maori War, New Zealand,by Col. Sir J. E.Alexander (R. Bentley.)-Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Planiatioa, by Frances A. Kemble (Longurans).-Real and Ideal, by Arthur Llewellyu (Hurst and Blackett).