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Sage, J., 4 Newman's Row, W.C.

Watson's History of Wisbech

Maitland's Domesday of Ely, or Chartulary, &c.

Sharp & Hale, 4 Berkeley Square, London, W. Osborne's (W. G.) Court and Camp of Runjeet Sing Dalton's (J. C.) Psychometry

Physiology

Sime, W. S., 130 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Nicholson's Dictionary of Architecture. Parts 1-16, 25, 26
Fairbairn's Studies in Philosophy and History
Murphy or Gilroy on Weaving

Bagehot's British Constitution

Sommers On Scotch Banking

Cassell's Illustrated Bible

André on Mining Engineering

Skeffington & Son, 163 Piccadilly, London, W.

Fraser's Magazine. Nov. 1873 and Feb. 1874, or vols. containing these numbers

Annals of the Cistercian Order.

1840

Allies' Church of England Cleared from the Charge of Schism Döllinger's Reformation, translated

Jew and Gentile. Darnell's translation

Slack, J., North Road, Durham

Raine's North Durham. Parts 1, 2, or either
Longstaffe's Darlington, 8vo. or 4to.
Hutchinson's Durham, 4to. 3 vols.
Any of the Bibliotheca Classica Series

Smith, W., 97 London Street. Reading

Mrs. Ramsbottom's Letters, by Theodore Hook

Speke's Nile Journal, or Map only
Noakes' Rambler in Worcestershire
Harper's Magazine. June 1883
Cambridge Prize Poems. 1828

Smith, W. J.. 41 North Street, Brighton
Abbott's (E.) Concordance to Pope
Arnold's (M.) On Translating Homer

Popular Education of France

Schools and Universities on the Continent Bacon's (Sir F.) Works. Spedding's edit. Bagehot's (W.) Literary Studies, 2 vols.

Estimates of Some Englishmen, &c. Gould's (Baring) Curious Myths

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Cries of London, 4to. No. 8. 1799

Curtis' Botanical Magazine. Parts 68, 69, 70, of the 1st Series

Stechert, G. E., 26 King William Street, Strand, W.C.

British Medical Journal. All vols. published before 1869 Early English Text Society. O. S. Nos. 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 Browning's Balaustion's Adventure and Inn Album. 1st ed. Stenhouse, A., Hillhead, Glasgow

Charcot's Diseases of the Nervous System. Vol. 1, or 2 vols. Hirsch's Geographical and Historical Pathology. Vol. 3 Thoman's Theory of Compound Interest and Annuities. 3rd or later edit.

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Ainsworth's Magazine. Parts 132 to 137, or Vol. 23, uncut Davenport Dunn. Parts 21, 22

Trollope's Can you Forgive Her? Parts 19, 20

More Mornings at Bow Street, boards. 1st edit.

London Journal. Vols. 2, 6-9

Treacher, H. & C., Brighton

Jefferies' (R.) Story of my Heart

Bruce's Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia. 1868 (Smith & Elder)

Taylor's Philip van Artevelde

Unwin. T. Fisher, 26 Paternoster Square, E.C.
Chandler's (Dr.) Last Days of Robert Hall

Jessopp's (Dr.) One Generation of a Norfolk House
Wesley, W., & Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand, London, W.C.
Hooker's Flora of British India, 4 vols. (L. Reeve & Co.)
Century of Orchidaceous Plants, 4to. 1851
Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. Vols. 1-5
Edward's Botanical Register. Vols. 14-23, 32, 33
Curtis' Botanical Magazine. Vols. 50 to 113, or any
Sole's Mentha Britannica, small folio. 1798

Wheaton, & Co., 185 Fore Street, Exeter

Directorium Anglicanum, by Rev. F. G. Lee

Wheldon, J., 58 Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.
Tus-er's Five Hundred Points of Gooi Husbandry, sm. 4to.
Emmon's Agriculture of New York, 3 vols. 4to. 1843-51
Storer's Wild White Cattle of Great Britain, 8vo.
Duhamel's Practical Treatise of Husbandry, 4to. calf. 1759
Board of Agriculture, Communications of, 3 vols. 4to.
Linnean Transactions. Vol. 23, Part 3; and 2nd Series,
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Wilson, A., Bookseller, 18 Gracechurch Street, London, E.C.
Chemical Review. Vols. 15, 16, 17

Dempsey's Bridges and Viaducts. Three Series
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Phillips' (J. S.) Explorers and Assayist's Companion. Vol. 2

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