"oh Where And Oh Where ?" A Tale. By Maurice
Lee. (Tinsley Brothers.)—Messrs. Rice and Besant, the popular " Mortiboys," are responsible for the fashion of using lines from songs as the titles of novels. If their followers......
Love's Bondage. By Laurence Brooke. (samuel...
disagreeable one, for more than one reason. It is morbid and materialistic. The author has some ability, and some facilit,y, but his tone is unpleasant, and his views of life......
Catalogue Of Australian Fossils. By R. Etheridge, Junior....
Cambridge.)—We believe this is the first list yet compiled of the various species, the remains of which have been re- cognised in the rocks of the Australian continent,......
The Children's Fairy Geography. By Forbes E. Winslow. (w....
and Son.)—We are sorry, after all the real work which Mr. Forbes E. Winslow says it has cost him, that we cannot say he has succeeded, by this pretty geography book, in making......
Loyella. By Mrs. Bennett-edwards. (the Royal Exchange...
sir, we must have come to the most remark- able man in the country at last," said Mark Tapley to Martin Chuzzlewit, when Hannibal Chollop had talked Martin all but dead in Eden.......
The Geological Record For 1876. By W. Whitaker. (taylor And
Francis.)—The labour involved in this praiseworthy undertaking, now continued for three years, must have been very onerous. The contracted titles of the works (chiefly......
The Life Militant. By Ellell. (griffith And Farran.)—in...
face, consisting only of a few lines, the author of these sermons states his purpose to be that of "helping the clergy and others who hold them" in their cottage meetings. It......
Our Visit To Hinclostan, Kashmir, And Ladakh. By Mrs. Murray
Aynsley. (Allen, 1879.)—It is scarcely possible to conceive three years being spent with less apparent advantage than those which Mrs. Murray Aynsley devoted to visiting India.......