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Life And Work In Newfoundlancl By Rev. J. Moreton....

—In this small volume Mr. Moreton has given us a modest and inter- esting account of his experiences of thirteen years' missionary labour on the coast of Newfoundland. The......

Tea Cultivation In India. By W. N. Lees, Ll.d. (allen

and Co.)— The object of this volume is to present a summary view of the history and results of the attempts that have been made within the last few years to introduce the tea......

A Hebrew Grammar, With Exercises. By M. M. Kalisch, Ph.d.,

MA. In two parts. London. (Longmans.) —This is a new and very valuable work, the result of many years' conscientious labour, and one which supplies an old want—that of a Hebrew......

The Magazines.

"G. H. L." writes in the Cornhill a subtle defence of Nero, whose character he holds to have been caluminated for some eighteen hundred years. The evidence of the Emperor's......

The History Of Modern Europe. By Thomas Bullock. (simpkin...

Marshall.)—Mr. Bullock, who is already well known as the author of several educational works, has in the present instance undertaken the rather serious task of compressing into......

Registration Of Title To Land. By Robert Wilson....

Wilson's object is not, as might be expected, to advocate the im- provements that have lately been made in the machinery for the transfer of land ; but to put forward a scheme......

The Phantom Bouquet. By Edward Parrish. (a....

fanciful title, a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia has condescended to oblige the public with a popular treatise on a certain pleasing drawing-room......

Who To Consult ? (aylott And Son.)—the Publishers Of This

work, being frequently asked by invalids to recommend them a doctor, have at last hit upon the plan of issuing an annual volume, in which all the information needed by this......

A History Of Baptism And The Eucharist. By John Rawlings.

(Bennett.)—Mr. Rawlings takes his stand upon the broad principle that all ceremonial observances of any kind whatsoever are alien to the spirit of the Christian dispensation.......