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PROCEEDINGS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE NOVA SCOTIA INSTITUTE OF NATURAL SCIENCE OF HALIFAX (N.S.), 1863, Vol. I. Part 1, 3s. 6d.-1864-5, Vol. I. Part 3, 3s. 9d.-1865-6, Vol. I. Part 4, 3s. 9d.—1866-7, Vol. II. Part 1, 3s. 9d.—1867–8, Vol. II. Part 2, 3s. 9d.—1868–9, Vol. II. Part 3, 5s. 1863-70.

Containing Maps, Diagrams, Plates, and Tables.

STURTEVANT (S. T., D.D.), THE PREACHER'S MANUAL: Lectures on Preaching, furnishing Rules and Examples for every kind of Pulpit Address. Fourth Edition, revised. With an Introductory Essay on Preaching, by the Rev. A. M. Henderson. 8vo, cloth, 9s.

THE OLD BOOK COLLECTOR'S MISCELLANY OF READABLE REPRINTS OF LITERARY RARITIES, Illustrative of the History, Literature, Manners, and Biography of the English Nation during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Woodcuts. With Introductions and Notes by CHARLES HINDLEY. Vol. I. Thick 8vo, half bound, Roxburghe style, 12s. 6d.

Large Paper, £1, 5s.

The above Volume contains the following Parts, any of which can be had separately, price 2s. 6d. each; or Large Paper, 5s.

I.-Nash's Lenten Stuff; or, The Description and Procreation and Increase of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk; with a New Play, never played before, of the Praise of the Red Herring.

1559.

II.-Dr Gabriel Harvey's The Trimming of Thomas Nash, 1597: A Dialogue between the Common Secretary and Jealousy, touching the unstableness of Harlots, 1550-61, with facsimile letter on the subject of his introduction by J. Payne Collier, Esq., F.S.A., and the Merrie and Conceited Jests of George Peele.

III.-Greene's A Quip for an Upstart Courtier; or, A Quaint Dispute between Velvet-Breeches and Cloth-Breeches-And "A Bundle of Old Ballads," in Black Letter, laid open to view in modern type and orthography.

IV.—Harman's A Caveat; or, Warning for Common Cursetors, vulgarly called Vagabonds, set forth for the Utility of his Country; and Tom Nash, his Ghost.

V.-A True and Faithful History of the Redoubtable Prince Radapanthus ; and the remaining portions of Old Ballads; with titlepage, contents, &c., of volume I.

Covers for binding may be had, price 1s. 6d. each, or Large Paper, 3s. Part VI., forming commencement to Vol. II., is now ready.

"Mr Hindley adds explanatory foot-notes where the text seems obscure, and his remarks are brief and to the point. The reprints are well got up, with facsimile title-pages, and are printed from a new fount of old-face type. We wish them success."-THE FIGARO.

"At the end is a glossary of slang terms belonging to these 'cursetors,' which is enriched with cotemporary cuts of men in the stocks, fetters, whips, and other instruments of punishment."-ILLUSTRATED REVIEW (In a notice of Part IV.)

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