NAMES OF BOOKS. St James's Magazine, vol. i. Fingal (edition 1762) Collection of English Poems (2 vols.) Philologic Uses of the Celtic Tongue Scoto-Celtic Philology Dana Oisein (Maclauchlan's edition). Munro's Gaelic Primer M'Alpine's Gaelic Dictionary M'Pherson's Duanaire Munro's Gaelic Grammar Ceithir Searmoinean, le Dr Dewar Old Gaelic New Testament Adhamh agus Eubh (Adam and Eve) Orain Ailein Dughallaich Orain, cruinnichte le Mac-an-Tuainear The Gospels, in eight Celtic dialects Fraser of Knockie's Highland Music The Clan Battle at Perth, by Mr A. M. Shaw The Scottish Metrical Psalms Sailm Dhaibhidh Ameadreachd (Ed. 1659) Biographical DONOR. Mr Mackay, book Mr D. Mackintosh Mr D. Maciver Lord Neaves, LL.D., F.R.S.E. Maclachlan & Stewart ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Purchased Mr A. Macbean Mr D. Mackintosh Mr L. Mackintosh Mr L. Macbean ditto ditto ditto ditto The Publishers Mr A. Mackintosh Mr Mackenzie, Bank The Author Mr J. Fraser, Glasgow Dictionary of Eminent Mr A. R. Macraild, Scotsmen (9 vols.) Orain Ghilleasbuig Grannd Clarsach nan Beann Fulangas Chriost Dain Spioradail Inverness Mr J. Craigie, Dundee ditto. ditto. ditto. NAMES OF BOOKS. Aryan Origin of the Celtic Race and} Old Map of Scotland (1746) Collection of Harp Music Valuation Roll of the County of Inverness The Highland Newspaper, complete, 4 Hebrew-Celtic Affinity, Dr Stratton the Royal Association for Promoting the Fine Arts in Scotland (1865) Illustrations of Heart of Midlothian, do. do (1873) Illustrations of the Bride of Lammermuir, Illustrations of Red Gauntlet, do. do. (1876) DONOR. Mr John Mackay, Hereford Mr Colin M'Callum, London Mr Charles Fergusson ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Mr A. Mackenzie J. Mackay, Swansea Purchased Miss Fraser, Farraline ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Miss Cameron of Inn seagan English Translation of Buchanan's "Latha An t-Oranaiche, compiled by Archibald Sinclair (1880) Compiler Danaibh Spioradail, &c., le Seumas Mac- A. Maclean, coal mer Bheathain, Inverness (1880) Macdiarmid's Sermons in Gaelic (1804) chant, Inverness. Colin MacCallum, London |