PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
Of the fourteen books on the subjoined list two only call for immediate remark. THROUGH NORWAY wren A KNAPSA.CE. is a book which will interest all readers, and which should be carefully studied by those who intend to travel in Scandinavia. It abounds with practical in- structions, nowhere else to be found, which it will be very much for their advantage to follow.
The author of Rextrros or Penis Lies excuses himself for writing another book about a city which has been written about usque ad nau- seam, on the ground that his is not a new book on a hacknied subject, but one which he might have entitled, with truth, if not with grace, "Realities—generally passed over in an Englishman's survey—of Paris Life."
BOORS.
Through Norway with a Knapsack. By W. Mattieu Williams.
Realities of Paris Life. By the Author of "Flemish Interiors," &c. In three
volumes.
A 2factate on Language. By Gordon Willoughby James Gyil, Esq.
The Count de Ferbruck. By Henry Cooke. An Historical Romance. In two volumes.
Smugglers and Foresters. A Novel. By Mary Rosa Stuart Kettle.
Saul : a Drama, in three parts.
Tales from "Blackwood." Volume VI.
Gleig's School Series. Natural History for Beginners. A Reading-Book for
Schools and Families. By James Owen. In two parts. Illustrated with wood engravings.
Handbook of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. By Kt1.
William Fison.
A Guide to the Coast of Kent. By Mackenzie Wallcott. M.A.
A Guide to the Coast of Sussex. By Mackenzie Wolkoff, M.A.
A Guide to the Coasts of Hants and Dorset. By Mackenzie Wallcott, M.A.
A Guide to the Coasts of Devon and Cornwall'. By Mackenzie Walcott, M.A.
The Biblical Beason Why : a Family Guide to Scripture Readings and a Hand- Book for Biblical Students. By the Author of " The Reason Why—General Science."