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The Visiter's Companion To The Botanic Garden,...

Nies:NI, is a catalogue raisonne of the specimens in the Botanical Garden of the Royal Society of Dublin ; a scientific strol- ling-place for the visitants and inhabitants of......

Major Sherer Was Known In Other Days As An Agreeable

writer of Travels ; somewhat sentimental, rather superficial, but with a pleasing pen, which painted scenes and objects prettily enough, if not very sternly or exactly true. The......

The Wisdom And Genius Of Shalrspeare, By The Reverend Thomas

PRICE, contains a large selection of passages arrangel under the beads of moral philosophy, delineations of character, pictures of nature or the passions, and seven hundred......

The Pictorial Bible Is Now Completed ; The Third And

last Volume being before us. As a popular interpretation of the mean- ing of the Holy Scriptures—illustrating obscure passages by ex- planations of Oriental usages, and throwing......

Poems And Songs. Humorous And Satirical, By Alexander...

a collection of verses, some reprinted, some original. The author has a vein of Scottish humour in him, which, when the subject contains in itself points easily developed, rises......

The Lady Of The Lake: Standard Library Edition. A Result,

we apprehend, of the breaking-down of Mr. Sergeant TALFOURD'S Copyright scheme. Here we have, for one shilling, the whole poem, with its notes, printed in a form and style......

New Musical Publications.

Analytical Consideratims on the Art of Singing. By ANDREA COSTA. The Italian School of Singing. By M. W. BALPE. The art of singing is less assiduously and less systematically......

Guide To Italian Translation, By P. Roster!, Is A Judicious

at- tempt to familiarize the student with the niceties and refinements of Italian, by means of translating into that language. The plan is to furnish the translator at starting......

The Third Edition Of Dr. Billing's First Principles Of Medi-

cine, is a very able and valuable work ; the fruit, as all scientific works ought to be, of the thoughts and inquiries of many years steadily directed to one subject. When Dr.......