BOOKS RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK.
The Last Decade of a Glorious Reign, by Mies Freer. (Hurst and Blackett)—Ostr Native Cavalry, by Limit. C. M. Macgregor (India).—The Life of General Sir Howard Douglas (Murray).—The American Question and How to Settle it "(Sampson Low and Co).—Twenty.nine Years in the West Indies and Central Africa, by the Rev. H. X Waddell (Nelson and Sons).—Poems, by F. G. Tackarman (Smith, Elder, and Co.). The Earl's Choice and other Poems, by Sir Wm. A. Beckitt (Smith, Elder, and Co.).— The Best Form of Government, by Sir G. C. Lewis (Parker, Son, and Bourn).— Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature, by T. H. Hu.sley (Williams and Norgate),— Ballads from Scottish History, by Norval Clyne (Edmanston and Douglas).—Our Feathered Families, by H. G. Adams (James Hogg and Sons).—The History of the Supernatural, by Wm. Howitt (Longmaus).—Lettera by Htstorieus on International LW (Macmillan}—Tropical Fibres, by E. G. Squier (James Madden).—The Slave Power, by J. E. Cairns, M.A. (Macmillan).—Stammering and Stuttering ; their Nature
and Treatment, by James Hunt, Ph.D., F.S.A., (Lougmans).—Sylvia s Lovers, by Mre. Gaskell (Smith, Elder, and Co.).—The Year Book of Facts, by John Timis, F.S.A. (Lockwood and Co.).—True. as Steel, by Walter Thernbuz giurat and Bleated[) .