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£schylus Translated Into English Prose. By F. A. Paley, M.a.

(Bell and Daldy.)—Mr. Paley is well known to students as the editor of the edition of 20schylus in the Bibliotheca Classica, and he has now put forth this translation as a kind......

Martin Tobin. A Novel. By Lady Campbell. Three Volumes....

Maxwell and Co.)—An average novel, the object of which is rather to give a picture of Now Zealand in the early days of the settle- ment than to present life from its ideal side.......

Errors Of Modern Science And Theology. By James Alexander...

(Murray and Co.)—This gentleman commences by recommending non- scientific readers to peruse his book on the skipping principle. We heartily concur in this recommendation, of......

Vincial Students. We Will Also Say At Once That She

appears to us to be influenced by a sincere desire for truth. Having said that much, we must also add that if this book were not supremely ridiculous it would be supremely......

Harmonic Maxims Of Science And Religion. By The Rev. W.

Baker, Vicar of Cramby, near York. (Longman and Co.)—The author's design is to prove that certain given maxima must be observed in order to obtain accurate knowledge of nature......

The Witness Of The Eucharist; Or, The Institution And Early

Celebration of the Lord's Supper considered as an evidence of the historical truth of the Gospel narrative and of the Christian doctrine of the atonement, is unmistakeably the......

The Astronomical Observer. A Handbook To The Observatory...

Common Telescope. By W. A. Darby, M.A., F.R.A.S., Rector of St. Luke's, Manchester. (Robert Hardwicke.)—This is "a catalogue of teles- copic objects " for amateur observers, and......

Functional Diseases Of The Stomach. Part I. Sea -...

nature and treatment. By John Chapman, M.D. (Trubner.) —We noticed a year or more ago the success which Dr. Chapman's method of treating the circulating through the nervous, or......

Two, But Ten Of His False Antagonists. Tho Hero Is

the Count St. Michael Donetz, leader of the Cossacks of the Don, or his white horse, for we are not certain ; but as the white horse is a mare, perhaps she may be regarded as......