BOOKS RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK.
Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages (Longrnatte).-The Causes and Treatment of Imperfect Digestion, by Arthur Seared, M.D. (Churchill).-Life and 1Vork in Newfoundland. by the Ray. JUDO!' Moreton (Rivingtoes).-The Book of Job, by the Rev. George Croly, LL.D. (Blackwood).-Tea Cultivation, Cotton, sad other Agricultural Experiments in India, by W. Nassau. 1,3es (Allen and Co.).-The Ordinances of Spiritual Worship, by the Rev. E. T. id Phillipps (Longmans).-Arabian Days and Nights, by Marguerite A. Power (Sampson Low, Son, and Co ).-Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Paicelain, by W.Chaffers, F.S.A. (J. Davy and Son ).-History of Baptism and the Eacharist, by John Rawlings (A. W. Idennetti.-The Claims of the Bible and of Science cart espondence between a Larne.' and the Rev. F. D. Maurice (Maamillani.-The Phantom Bouquet, by Edward Parrish A. Bennett).-The Broad Way and the NarrowWay, by C. J. Ellicott, D D. (Parker, Son, and Bourn).-The Historic Character of the Pentateitch Vin lic.fiei (Skeffiegtonl.-5iiscellanies, Historical- aud Biographical, by William Sidney Gibson. Esq (Lougmenst-Charlie Thoruhill ; or, the Dunes of the Family, by C. Clarke (Chapman and Hall).