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ROGET (Peter Mark). Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, classified and arranged so as to facilitate the expression of ideas, and assist in literary composition. 12° London, 1861.

ROMILLY (E).—see La Rive.

ROSCOE (H. E.).—Kirchoff.

ROUSSET (Camille).

Histoire de Louvois et de son administration

politique et militaire jusqu'à la paix de Nimègue. Paris, 1862.

RUSKIN (J.).—see Giotto.

2 vols. 8°

+SAINTHILL (Richard). The Old Countess of Desmond; an inquiry. Did she ever seek redress at the court of Queen Elizabeth, &c.? 8° Dublin, 1861.

SAVOY. Historia Patriæ Monumenta, edita jussu Regis Caroli Alberti. Tomus X. fol. Augusta Taurinorum, 1861.

Codex Diplomaticus Sardiniæ. Tomus I.

SCHARF (George).-see Catalogue, Davis.

SCHIER (J. A.).-see Hierocles.

SCOTLAND. Papers relative to the Regalia. (Bannatyne Club.) 4° Edinburgh, 1829.

SCOTT (A. de C.). On Photo-Zincography and other Photographic processes employed at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, under the Direction of Col. Sir Henry James. 4° London, 1862.

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+SCROPE (G. Poulett). Volcanos. The character of their Phenomena, their share in the structure and composition of the Globe, and their relation to its internal forces; with a descriptive catalogue of all known Volcanos and volcanic formations. 8° London, 1862.

SEEMANN (Berthold). Viti; an account of a Government Mission to the Vitian or Fijian Islands in the Years 1860-61. 8° Cambridge, 1862.

+SHAKESPEARE (William). A Reprint of his collected Works, as put forth in 1623. 4° [Lionel Booth.] London, 1862.

Part I., containing the Comedies.

SHAW (Henry). Specimens of ancient Furniture, drawn from existing authorities, with descriptions by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick. fol. London, 1836.

SHIRLEY (Walter Waddington).—see Henry III.

+SHUTTLEWORTH (Sir James Kay). Four periods of Public Education, as reviewed in 1832, 1839, 1846, 1862. 8° London, 1862.

+SLANEY (R. A.). Short Journal of a visit to Canada and the States of America in 1860. 12° London, 1861.

†SMART (B. H.). An introduction to Grammar on its true basis, with relation to Logic and Rhetoric, submitted to teachers as well as learners. 12° London, 1858.

SMILES (Samuel). Lives of the Engineers, with an account of their principal Works; comprising also a history of inland communication in Britain. 3 vols. 8° London, 1861-62.

SMITH (Archibald).—see Admiralty Manual.

+SMITH (James, of Jordan Hill). Researches in Newer Pliocene and Posttertiary Geology. 12° London, 1862. .

SMITH (W.).-see Marsh.

+SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE.

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8° Washington, 1862.

Miscellaneous Collections. vols. 1 to

Results of Meteorological Observations, 1854-1859. 4° Washington, 1860.

+- — Report, 1860. 8° Washington, 1860.

+SOBIESKI (John, King of Poland). Authentic Memoirs, by A. T. Palmer. 8° London, 1815.

SPALDING CLUB.-Illustrations of the Topography and Antiquities of the shires of Aberdeen and Banff. vol. 4. 4° Aberdeen, 1862. +SPENCE (James). The American Union; its effect on national character and policy, with an inquiry into Secession as a Constitutional Right, and the causes of the disruption. 8°. London, 1862.

SPINOZA (Benedict de). Tractatus Theologico-Politicus; a critical inquiry into the history, purpose, and authenticity of the Hebrew Scriptures, from the Latin, with an introduction and notes. 8° London, 1862.

+STANLEY (Arthur Penrhyn). Lectures on the history of the Jewish Church. 8° London, 1863.

Part I. Abraham to Samuel.

STANLEY (Bishop Edward). Addresses and Charges; with a Memoir by his son, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. 8° London, 1852.

STATE PAPERS (Calendars of) :

Letters, Despatches, and State Papers relating to the negotiations between England and Spain, preserved in the Archives of Simancas and elsewhere, edited by G. A. Bergenroth. Henry VII. 1485-1509. vol. 1. 8° London, 1862.

Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII., preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, and elsewhere in England; arranged by J. S. Brewer. vol. 1. 1509-1514. 8° London, 1862.

Domestic Series of the reign of Charles I. 1631-1633. Edited by John Bruce. 8° London, 1862.

Domestic Series of the reign of Charles II.

1663-1664. Edited by

Mary Anne Everett Greene. 8° London, 1862.

STEPHEN (James Fitzjames). Defence of the Rev. Rowland Williams in

the Arches Court, Canterbury. 12°

+STEVENS (Henry). Historical Nuggets.

London, 1862.

Bibliotheca Americana, or a

descriptive account of my collection of Rare Books relating to

America. 2 vols. 12° London, 1862.

STEWART (DUGALD).—see Reid.

SURENHUSIUS (G.).—see Mischna.

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TERIG (Duncan, alias Clerk, and Alexander Bane Macdonald). Trial for the murder of Arthur Davis, sergeant in General Guise's regiment of Foot. June, A.D. 1754. (Bannatyne Club.) 4° Edinburgh,

1831.

TERNAUX (Mortimer). Histoire de la Terreur, 1792-1794, d'après des documents authentiques et inédits. 2 vols. 8° Paris, 1862. TEULET (A.).-see France.

THOMSON (Bishop William).-see Aids to Faith.

TOWNSEND (George H.). The Manual of Dates; a Dictionary of reference to all the most important events in the history of Mankind to be found in authentic records. 12° London, 1862.

Tracts for Priests and People. vols. 12° London, 1862.

Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York for the Years 1860, 1861. 2 vols. 8° Albany, 1860–61.

+TRENCH (Mrs. Richard), Remains of the late; being selections from her journals, letters, and other papers; edited by her son, [R. C. Trench] Dean of Westminster. 8° London, 1862.

+TYNDALL (John).

London, 1861.

Mountaineering in 1861, a Vacation Tour. 8°

VALOIS. Chronique des quatre premiers Valois (1327-1393) publiée pour la première fois pour la Société de l'histoire de France; par Siméon Luce. 8° Paris, 1862.

VATEL (C.).-see Corday.

+VAUGHAN (Charles John). The Book and the Life: Four Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge in November, 1862. 12° Cambridge, 1862.

+VOLGER (G. H. Otto). Untersuchungen über das Phänomen der Erdbeben in der Schweiz. 8° Gotha, 1857.

VOLTAIRE. Le dernier Volume des Œuvres de Voltaire, œuvres inédites, précédées du Testament autographe de Voltaire, &c.; par Jules Janin et Edouard Didier. 8° Paris, 1862.

+WALFORD (Edward). Men of the Time: a Biographical Dictionary of eminent living characters (including Women). 12° London, 1862. WARNER (F.).—see More.

+WAUGH (Sir A. Scott). Instructions for Topographical Surveying. 8° Roorkee, 1861.

+WELLINGTON (Arthur, Duke of). Life by the Rev. G. R. Gleig. 8° London, 1862.

Supplementary Despatches. 2 vols. 8° London, 1862.
Vol. 8. Peninsula and South of France.

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9. South of France, Embassy to Paris, and Congress of Vienna. 10. Waterloo. Campaign in France and Capitulation of Paris. +WHEWELL (William, D.D.). Lectures on the history of Moral Philosophy; a new edition, with additional lectures. 12° Cambridge,

1862.

WHITAKER (John). Genuine History of the Britons asserted against Mr. Macpherson. 8° London, 1763.

+WILLIAMS (Joshua). Principles of the law of Real Property, intended as a first book for the use of Students in Conveyancing. London, 1862.

Principles of the law of Personal Property, intended for the use of Students in Conveyancing. 8° London, 1860.

Letters to John Bull, Esq., on Lawyers and Law Reform. 12 London, 1857.

Essay on Real Assets, or the payment of the debts of a deceased person out of his real estate. 8° London, 1861.

WILSON (Daniel). Prehistoric Man: researches into the origin of Civilization in the Old and New World. 2 vols. 8° London, 1862.

WILSON (Horace Hayman). Works.

Vol. 1. Religious Sects of the Hindus.

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vols. 8° London, 1862.

WÖBER (Franz Xaver). Wort und Sachverzeichniss zu Jacob Grimm's Deutscher Grammatik und Geschichte der Deutschen Sprache. 4° Wien, 1860.

+WOLOWSKI (L.). Le grand dessein de Henri IV. 4° Paris, 1860. Rapport sur le concours relatif à l'administration de Colbert.

4° Paris, 1860.

YORK.-Depositions from the Castle of York relating to offences committed in the Northern Counties in the 17th Century. (Surtees Society, vol. 40.) Durham, 1861.

YOUNG (John). Catalogue of Autograph Letters, Historical and Literary Documents, and Engraved Portraits, forming part of his collection exhibited at the Society of Antiquaries, July 8th, 10th, 11th, 1862. 4° London.

+ZOEGA (Georgius). De origine et usu Obeliscorum. fol. Romæ, 1797.

TRACTS.

1861-1862.

ACLAND (T. D.). Remarks on Battalion Prizes, and other questions relating to Administrative Battalions of Rifle Volunteers. (Ath. Coll. vol. 525.) 8° London, 1862.

Mounted Rifles; the use of the Horse and Gun for National Defence. (Ath. Coll. vol. 525.) 8° London, 1860.

ACLAND (H. W.). Library to the 1861.

Report to the Radcliffe Trustees on the transfer of the Radcliffe
Oxford University Museum. (Misc. Coll. vol. 26.) 8° Oxford,

ADDERLEY (C. B.). Letter to Benjamin Disraeli on the present Relations of England with the Colonies. (Ath. Coll. vol. 533.) 8° London, 1862.

ADMIRALTY Administration, its faults and its defaults. (Ath. Coll. vol. 523.) 8° London, 1861.

ALLEN (John). On the dormant energies of our Universities. (Ath. Coll. vol. 540.) 8° London, 1862.

8° Paris, 1860.

London, re

ALLIANCE (L') Anglaise ou l'Alliance Russe? (Misc. Coll. vol. 28.)
ALMANACK (Royal) and Diary for 1673. (Misc. Coll. vol. 36.) 12°
printed.
AMERICA. Anent the United States and Confederate States of North America. (Ath.
Coll. vol. 537.) 8° London, 1862.

The Effect of Secession upon the Commercial Relations between the North and South, and upon each section. (Ath. Coll. vol. 537.) 8° London, 1861.

Review of Mr. Seward's Diplomacy, by a Northern Man. (Ath. Coll. vol. 537.) 8°

True State of the American Question. Reply to Mr. Thurlow Weed. (Ath. Coll. vol. 538.) 8° London, 1862.

Thoughts for the Times: addressed to the considerate people of the Northern States by Americus. (Misc. Coll. vol. 27.) 8° London, 1862.

AMERICAN Securities; Practical Hints on the tests of stability and profit. (Misc. Coll. vol. 27.) 8° London, 1860.

[ANDREW (W. P.).] Formal Opening of the Punjaub Railway by the LieutenantGovernor on the 1st March, 1862. Coal in the Punjaub. (Ath. Coll. vol. 536.) 8° Londor, 1862.

Formal Opening of the Scinde Railway. (Ath. Coll. vol. 536.) 8° London,

1861. ANDREWS (J. A.). Address to the two branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts. (Ath. Coll. vol. 537.) 8° Boston, 1861.

ARNOLD (M.). Oratio Anniversaria in Memoriam Publicorum Benefactorum Academiæ Oxoniensis ex instituto N. Domini Crewe. (Ath. Coll. vol. 543.) 8° London, 1862.

ART. Notes on Art, British Sculptors, Sculpture, and our Public Monuments. (Ath. Coll. vol. 549.) 8° London, 1861.

Declaration of the Artists of the Nineteenth Century on the Influence of Costume and Fashion upon High Art. (Ath. Coll. vol. 549.) 12° London, 1862. ASHWORTH (H.). Be just to India, prevent famine, and cherish Commerce. (Ath. Coll. vol. 535.) 8° Manchester, 1861.

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