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The Africans at Home ; being a Popular Description of

Africa and the Africans, condensed from the Accounts of African Travellers from the Time of Mungo Park to the present day. By the Rev. IL M. Macbriar, M.A., &c. With map and numerous illustrations. (Longman and Co.) Wild Life on the Fjekis of Norway. By Francis Si. Wyndham. (Longman and Co.) The Popular Education of France; with Notices of that of Holland and Switzer- land. By Matthew Arnold, M.A., kw. (Longman and Co.) The New "Examen;" or, an Inquiry into the Evidence relating to certain Passages in Lord Macaulay's History. ByJohn Paget, Barrister-at-Law. (William Black- wood and Sons.) Private Correspondence of Thomas Raikes with the Duke of Wellington, and other distinguished Contemporaries. Edited by his Daughter, Harriet Raikes (Richard Bentley.) Some Account of the Life and Opinions of Charles, second Earl Grey. By Lieut.- General Hon. C. Grey. (Richard Bentley.) Vonved the Dane, Count of Elsinore. In two volumes. (Richard Bentley.)

Traits and Anecdotes of Animals. With illustrations by Wolf. (Richard Bentley.) Richard Arbour ; or, the Family Scapegrace. ByJames Payn. (Elmonston and Douglas.)

The Englishwoman in Italy : Impressions of Life in the Roman States and Sar-

dinia, during a Ten Years' Residence. By Sirs. G. Gretton. (Hurst and Blackett.) Re-issue of Punch. Volumes I. and IL—for 1841 and '42. (Punch Office, and

Bradbury and Evans.) Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian frigate Novara. By Dr. Karl Scherzer. VoL I. (Saunders, Otley, and Co.) The Life of Richard Parson, M.A., Professor of Greek in the University of Cam- bridge from 1792 to 1861 By the Rev. John Selby Watson, ILA., kc. (Long- man and Co.) A New System of Nature, on the Basis of the Holy Scriptures: being an Inquiry into the Origin of Matterand the Formation of the Earth. By William Hamilton Stewart. Two volumes. (Porteons and Bishop.) London Labour, and the London Poor: a Cyclopiedia of the Condition and Earn- ings of Those that will Work, Those that Cannot Work, and Those that Will Not Work. By Henry Mayhew. Vols. IL and ILL (Griffin, Bohn, and Co.) New Zealand, as It Was, and As it Is. By Robert Bateman Paul, M.A., dtz. With Map. (Edward Stanford.) Java; or, How to Manage a Colony. Showing a Practical Solution of the Ques- tions now affecting British India. By J. W. B. Money. In two vols. (Hurst and Blackett.) SERIALS.

Black wood's Edinburgh Magazine, for May. No. DXLVII.

Fraser's Magazine, for May. No. CCCLXXV1L Orley Farm. By Anthony frollope. With illustrations by J. E. Millais. Part III.

Jfacntillan's Magazine, for May. No. XIX.

Bentley's Miscellany, for May. No. CCXC11I. Temple Bar, for May. No. VI. The St. James's Magazine, for May. No. II.

Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Edited by the Secretaries. No. Ca.'vxix

Dublin University Magazine. No. CCCXLL The Englishwoman's Journal, for May. No. X-XXIX.

The Family Treasury of Sunday Reading. Part V.

Colburn's New Monthly Magazine, for May. No. CCCCL.XXXV.

The Eclectic : a Monthly Review, for May.

The National Magazine, for May. No. LV.

Rout ledge's Illustrated Natural History. Part XXVII. The North British Review. No. LXV1II, Good Words. Part V.

Kingston's Magazine for Soya No, XXVII.

PAMPHLETS.

On the Scope, Tendency, and Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences: being a Discourse delivered in the theatre of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, April 20, 1860. By T. Spencer Cobbold, M.D., Svc.

The Paper Duty Considered in reference to its Action on the Literature and Trade of Great Britain; allowing that its abolition on the terms now proposed in Par- liament would be prejudicial to both. In letters addressed to the public journals. By Henry G. Bohn. Second edition, containing three additional letters.

An Address on the Chief Points of Controversy between Orthodoxy and Rationalism. Delivered to the Fellows of Sion College, London, on March 25, 1861. By the Rev. B. M. Cowie, B D., 8.e.

Progress and Worm. Speech of Edward Baines, Esq., 31.P., on moving the second reading of the Borough Franchise Bill.

The Origin, Nature, and History of Wine : a Lecture by Charles Ellis.

The Can of Captain Charles Alexander Scott

The May-Meeting Guide; or, Exeter 1.1aLl Manual, for 11161.

The World at School, or, Education and Development.