The Flora Of Middlesex. By Il Trimen, 31.11, And W.
T. Thisleton Dyer, B.A. (Ilardwicke.)—This is a book of immense research, which all Middlesex botanists—and they are, and always have boon, a numer- ous and enthusiastic......
The Education Of Girls; The Employment Of Women. Two...
By W. B. Hodgson, LL.D. (Traner.)—Dr. Hodgson deserves all the credit which should belong to an early advocate of a cause that is about to succeed. The former of these two......
Shut Your Mouth. By George Catlin. (triibner.)—mr. Catlin...
give to this maxim a Pythagorean sense, as Mr. Carlyle recommends "golden silence ;" nor dees he use it to enforce the duty of abstinence in the matter of eating and drinking.......
Obituary Notices Of The Late John James Tayler. By James
3Iartinean and Charles Beard. Reprinted from the inquirer and the Theological Review. Mr. Beard's "Notice" we mentioned when it appeared. Mr. Martinean's is distinguished by all......
Down Channel, By Il T. Mcmullen (longmans), Is A Record
of some twenty years' cruising in miniature yachts, told in a very simple, pleasant manner, without any odious affectation of being funny. A voyage in which a very slight......
A Book About Words. By G. F. Graham. (longmans.)—the...
of the subject is inexhaustible, and is such as to make it peculiarly suit- able for the studies of a school. It has the great value of giving a sense of discovery, and so......
Extracts From Cicero. By Henry Walford, Ma. (the...
have here the first part of a proposed volume of extracts from Cicero, containing anecdotes from Greek and Roman history. The selection is well made. We welcome it as another......
The Gospel In The Law. By Charles Taylor, M.a. (deighton
and Bell : Bell and Daldy.)—This volume contains an examination of "select citations [from the Old Testament in the Now] of pronounced critical and theological interest." Some......