BOOKS RECEIVED.
Bradbury and Evans.—Panoh's Pocket Book for 1865.
Sampson Low, Son, and Co.—History of Lace, by Mrs. Bury Palliser. Groombridge and Sons.—A Bunch of Keys. Jackson. Walford, and Co.—Money, a Popular Exposition, by T. Binney. King and Baird.—Narrative of Suffer. legs in Rebel Military Prisons. Lockwood and Co.—A Voyage to the Moon.
John Churchill and Sons.—Impaired Vision, by J. S. Wells. Griffith and Farran.—Merry Songs.
F. Pittnan.—Poems by John Greet. Trubner and Co.—Analysis of Bent- ham's Theory of Legislation ; Lancashire's Lesson, by W. I'. Torrens. Macmillan and Co.—Essays, Thoughts, Reflections, and Letters, by T, Woodward. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.—Number One of the Way of the World, by Frank Foster.
John Murray.—The British Arms in North China and Japan, by D. F. Rennie.
W. Stevens.—Gutch's Literary and Scientific Register and Almeria& for 1865.
Bell and Daldy.—Replies to the Third and Fourth Parts of Bishop Coleus., on the Pentateuch, by b'. Parker.
Richard Bentley. — The Ingoldsby Legends; the Shadow of Ashlydyat, by Mrs. Henry Wood.
Longman and Co.—Memorials of the late Francis O'Finch ; Froysell's motto; Tasso's Jerusalem Dalivered, by J. K. James, 2 vols.
A. Strahan.—Lazarus and other Poems, by E. H. Plunstre. Willis and Sotheran.—Shakespeare Jest-Books.