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The Gardens Of The Sun, By F. W. Burbidge. (murray.)—mr.

Burbidge, who is connected with the Botanical Gardens of Trinity College, Dublin, visited Borneo and the Islands of the Sulu Arehi- pelage, for the purpose of collecting new......

Freville Chase. By E. H. Dering. 2 Vols. (burns And

Oates.)— This is a religious novel, written from the Roman Catholic stand-point. In place of characters, Mr. Dering uses talking automata, and his hero, Everard Freville, is a......

Matrimony. By W. E. Norris. 3 Vols. (smith And Elder.)—this

is a pleasant novel (one part excepted, where one of the heroes makes love to the other hero's wife), of the "agreeable rattle" kind. Each of these two young gentlemen marries a......

Sarah De Beronger. By Joan Ingelow. 3 Vols. (sampson Low

and Co.)—Somo of our readers will probably have made acquaintance with this tale when it first appeared in the pages of " Good Words but we may briefly indicate our opinion of......

The Ingoklaby Lyrics, By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. Edited By...

Son. (Bentley and Son.)—Much of the humour of these verses has inevitably evaporated. The allusions convey no meaning to the ear of this generation. Yet much remains. Mr. Barham......

Sunlight And Shadow ; Or, Gleanings From My Life - Work. By

John B. Gough. (Hodder and Stoughton.) —Mr. Gough would not be pleased, if we were to recommend that this volume should be read, even where it deals with the question of total......