BOOKS RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK.
An Exposition on the Epistle to the Romans, by J. H. Atrium (Houlston and Wright).—De Quincey's Works, Vol. 15 (A. and C. Black, Editiburgh).—The Story of Elizabeth (Smith, Elder, and Co).—The Brigantine (11. Bentley).—The Inquiry of a Retired Citizen into the Roman Catholio Religion, by the Rev. H. Formby (Long.. mans).—The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain, by Professor A. C. Ramsay (Stanford).—Rough and Smooth, by Lieut.-Col. R. D. Clephane (Elgin, Ediuburgh).—Taxation and Funding, by J. R. McCulloch (A. and C. Black, Edin- burgh). — Remarkable Adventures and 1:nrevealed Mysteties, by L. Wessell (Bentley).—Dlsraeli, the Author, Orator, and Statesman, by John Mill (Darton end Hodge) —Graminatologie Frangaise, by M. Masse (David Nutt).—Allemoir of Bishop Blomfield, by Alfred Illomfield (J. Murray) —A Yachting Cruise in the Baltic, by S. R. Greavne (Longmans).—The Plain of Troy Described, by C. Maelnren (A. and C. Black, Edinburgh).—The Young Doctor, by the tun her of "Sir Arthur Bouverie " (C. H. Clark).—Poems and Translations, by P. 8. Worsley (Blackwood and Sons).— Memoir of John Leifchild, D.D., by J. R. Leifebild. AM. (Jackson, Watford, and Co)-- Holmes Magnet's Electro•Light.—Life among Convicts, by the Rev. C. B. Gibson (Hurst and Blackett).