BOOKS RECEIVED.
Madden's Jewish Coinage, by Frederick W. Madden (Bernard Quariteb)—A. Guardian Angel, by the Author of A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam, 2 volts (Herat & Blackett) —'Handbook for Durham and Northumberland ; Hand- book for Ireland (J oh n Murray)—The Sobleswi g-Holstein War, by Edward Dicey, 2 vole (Tinsley Brothers) Autumn Rambles in North Africa, by John Ormsley ; Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, by C. Babbage, Esq.; Lectures on the Science of Language, by Max Muller, M.A. ; Papinian, a Dialogue on State Affairs, by George Atkinson (Longman, Green, & Co.)—Essays upon History and Polities, by T. E. Kebbel; Testimonies concerning Slavery, by M. D. Conway (Chapman & Hell) Metamorphoses of Man and the Lower Animals, by A. De Quartrefages (Robert Hardwicke)—Physical Geo- graphy and Geology of Great Britain, by A. C. Ramsey, F.A.S. (Edward -Stanford.)—Life and Writings of Joseph Mazzini (Smith, Elder, & Co.)—Health and Beauty, by Madame R. A. Caplin (Kent & Co.)—Book of Job, by the Rev. A M. Rodwell (Williams & Norgate)— Bible Readings (Edmonaton & Douglas)—The Principles of Spiritualists Explained (Hamilton, Adams, & Co.)— TYtler's History of Scotland, by Patrick F. Tytler, Vol II. (William P. Nimmo.) —Organic Philosophy, by H. Doherty, M.D. -(Trnbner & Co.)—A Bit of Bread, by Mrs. Alfred Getty (Saunders, Otley, & Co.)—The Dock- yards, Shipyards. and Marine of France, by P. Barry (Sampson Low, Son, & Co).