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CONTENTS OF No. VII.
ART.
I. 1. Letters of Mary Queen of Scots, and Documents con-
nected with her Personal History, now first published.
With an Introduction. By Agnes Strickland, author of
the Lives of the Queens of England. 3 vols. 1842-3.
London.
2. Memoirs of Mary Stuart Queen of Scotland. By L. Stan-
hope F. Buckingham. 2 vols. London, 1844.
3. Letters of Mary Stuart Queen of Scots. Translated from
the French of Prince Alex. Labanoff. By William Turn-
bull, Esq. London, 1845.
4. History of Scotland. By Patrick Fraser Tytler, Esq.
9 vols. Edinburgh, 1839-1843.
II. The Entire Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M., with a
Brief Memoir of his Life, by Dr. Gregory, and Observa-
tions on his Character as a Preacher, by John Foster.
Published under the superintendence of Olinthus Gregory,
LL.D., F.R.A.S. London, 1832.
III. Undersögelses-Reise til Östkysten af Grönland, efter Kon-
gelig Befaling udfört i Aarene 1828-31, af W. A. Graah,
Captain-Lieutenant i Soe-Etalen. (A Voyage of Disco-
very to the East Coast of Greenland, undertaken by Royal
Command, in the years 1828-31, by W. A. Graah, Cap-
tain-Lieutenant in the Navy.) Copenhagen, 1832.
IV. Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D., Author of the "Map of
the Strata of England and Wales." By his Nephew and
Pupil John Phillips, F.R.S., F.G.S., Professor of Geology
and Mineralogy in the University of Dublin. London,
1844.
V. 1. "Ironmaking" and "Smelting," in the Encyclopædia
Britannica. 7th Edition.
2. Report of Trial in causa, James Beaumont Neilson and
Others against the Househill Coal and Iron Company.
Edinburgh, 1842.
3. Report of Trial in causa, James Beaumont Neilson and
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Others, against William Baird and Company. Edin-
burgh, 1843.
4. First Report of the Childrens' Employment Commis-
sion (Mines), and Appendixes thereto. London, 1842.
5. Report of Special Commissioner on the State of the
Population in the Mining Districts. London, 1844.-
Report of do. do. London, 1845.
VI. Hand-Book for Travellers in Spain, and Readers at Home.
By Richard Ford. London, 1845.
VII. 1. Researches into the Physical History of Mankind. By
J. C. Prichard, M.D. London, 1844.
2. Crania Americana, or History of the American Races.
By Samuel G. Morton, M.D. Philadelphia, 1839.
3. Proceedings of the Ethnographic Society, London.
Athenæum, 1844-5.
VIII. Kosmos.
A General Survey of the Physical Phenomena
of the Universe. By Baron Alexander von Humboldt.
London, 1845.
IX. 1. Quarterly Review, No. CLI., Art. IX.-Ireland.
2. The Catholic Claims. A Letter to the Lord Bishop of
Cashel. By Baptist W. Noel, M.A. London, 1845.
3. The Catholic Claims Considered. A Review of a Let-
ter to the Lord Bishop of Cashel, in the Irish Monthly
Magazine for September 1845.
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CONTENTS OF No. VIII.
I. Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's
Land, accompanied by a Geological Map, and Diagrams,
and Figures of the Organic Remains. By P. E. de
Strzelecki. 1 vol. London, 1845.
Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia,
and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in
the year 1840-1, sent by the Colonists of South Australia,
with the sanction and support of the Government, includ-
ing an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Abo-
rigines, and the state of their relations with Europeans.
By E. J. Eyre, resident-magistrate, Murray River. 2 vols.
II. A Supplement to Hume's Commentaries on the Law of Scot-
land respecting Crimes. By Benjamin Robert Bell, Esq.,
Advocate. Edinburgh, 1844.
III. Tentamen Anti-Straussianum. The Antiquity of the Gos-
pels asserted on Philological grounds, in Refutation of the
Mythic Scheme of Dr. David Frederick Strauss-an Ar-
gument. By Orlando T. Dobbin, LL.D., Trinity College,
Dublin. London, 1845.
IV. Indications of the Creator. Extracts bearing upon The-
ology, from the History and the Philosophy of the Induc-
tive Sciences. By William Whewell, D.D., Master of
Trinity College, and Professor of Moral Philosophy in the
University of Cambridge. London, 1845.
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313
347
364
V. Eloge Historique de Joseph Fourier. Par M. Arago, Se-
crétaire Perpétuel de l'Académie Royale des Sciences
de l'Institut de France. Lu à la séance publique, du 18
Novembre 1833.
VI. The Dispatches and Letters of Vice-Admiral Lord Vis-
count Nelson; with Notes by Sir Nicholas Harris
Nicolas, G.C.M.G. Vols. I.-IV. 8vo. London,
1844-45.
VII. An Essay on the Miracles recorded in the Ecclesiastical
History of the Early Ages. By John Henry Newman,
B.D., Fellow of Oriel College. Oxford, 1843. 1 vol.
8vo.
Lives of the English Saints. London, 1844-45. 14 Nos.
18mo.
VIII. Explanations: A Sequel to Vestiges of the Natural His-
tory of Creation. By the Author of that work. Lon-
don, 1845.
IX. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays. By Thomas Carlyle.
2d Edition. 5 vols. Small 8vo. London, 1845.
Lectures on Heroes and Hero-Worship. By Thomas Car-
lyle. 2d Edition. Crown 8vo. London, 1845.
Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucida-
tions. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols., 8vo. London,
1845.
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