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BOOKS RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK.

Meditations on Life and its Religious Duties, translated from the German by Frederica Rowan (Triibner).—The Student's Greek Grammar, by Dr. George Curtin', edited by William Smith, LLD. (Murray).—The Student's Latin Grammar, by William Smith, LL.D. (Murray).—Life of Washington Irving, Vet. Ill, edited by his Nephew, Pierre M. Irving (Bentley).—Chnaibers s Handy Guide to Paris (W. and R. Chambers).—I1 Pellegrino; or, Wanderings and Wondering" by Captsdn J. W. Clayton, F.R.G.S. (Newby).—The Roman Poets of the Republic, by W. Y. Seller, (Edmonstou and Douglas).—The Fine Arts Quarterly Review, No. L, edited by B. B. Woodward, F.S.A. ;Chapman and Hall).—New Tracts fol New Times, edited by A. Newman, D.D. (John Wilson).—The Touchstone; a Series of Letters on Social. Literary, and Political Subjects, by Thomas Doubleday (Ilardwicke).—Verselets, Latin and English, by J. Hoskyns-Abrahall, Jun., M.A. (J. H. and J. nuter).—A History of the Egyptian Revolution, by A. A. Paton, F.R.G.S. (TrUbner).—The Creed of Christendom ; its Foundations and Superstructure, by W. Rathbone Greg t Memorable Events in the Life of a London Physician (Virtue Brothers).—The Histo of England, for the Use of Schools, by Townsend Young, LL.D. ( M'Glashan and Gill, Dublin).—A Tour in Tartanland, by Cuthbert Bede (Bentley).—Gabriel Hastings : a Tale, by "A. 5, W." (Hatchard).—A Careful Analysis of the Pentateuch and Theology of the Old Testament, by Presbyter Anglicanus (T. W. Grattan).