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THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW.
VOL. 142.
PUBLISHED IN
JULY & OCTOBER, 1876.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1876.
Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES and SONS, Duke Street, Stamford Street,
and Charing Cross.
CONTENTS
OF
No. 283.
ART.
A
I.-The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. By his Nephew,
George Otto Trevelyan, M.P. In Two Volumes.
London, 1876
II.-1. A History of British Forest-Trees, Indigenous and
Introduced. By Prideaux John Selby, F.L.S., &c.
London, 1842.
2. Trees and Shrubs for English Plantations. By
Augustus Mongredien. With illustrations. London,
1870.
3. The Forester. A Practical Treatise on the Planting,
Rearing, and General Management of Forest-Trees.
By James Brown, LL.D. 4th edition. Edinburgh
and London, 1871.
4. Arboriculture. A Practical Treatise on Raising and
Managing Forest-Trees. By John Grigor, the Nurse-
ries, Forres, N.B. Edinburgh, 1868.
5. The Trees of Old England. By Leo H. Grindon.
London, 1870. 2nd edition.
6. The Parks, Promenades, and Gardens of Paris. By
William Robinson, F.L.S. London, 1869.
Page
1
7. Timber and Timber Trees. By Thomas Laslett,
Timber Inspector to the Admiralty. London, 1875 50
III.-1. Boswell's Life of Johnson. Edited by the Right
Hon. John Wilson Croker. New Edition. London,
1848.
2. Essays on the Early Period of the French Revolution.
By the late Right Hon. John Wilson Croker. Re-
printed from the Quarterly Review,' with additions
and corrections. London, 1857
IV.-1. The Orkneyinga Saga; translated from the Icelandic
by Jon A. Hjaltalin and Gilbert Goudie. Edited,
with Notes and Introduction, by Joseph Anderson,
Keeper of the National Museum of the Antiquaries of
Scotland. Edinburgh, 1873.
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83
2. Rude Stone Monuments in all Countries; their Age
and Uses. By James Fergusson. London, 1872 126
V.-Life, Letters, and Journals of George Ticknor. 2 vols.
Boston, 1876 -
VI.-1. Lectures on some Recent Advances in Physical Science.
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By Professor P. G. Tait, Professor of Natural Philo-
sophy in the University of Edinburgh. 1876.
2. On Geological Dynamics. By Sir William Thomson,
LL.D., F.R.S. Transactions of the Geological Society
of Glasgow,' 1869.
3. On Geological Time. By Sir William Thomson,
LL.D., Geological Society of Glasgow. 1868.
4. Sur le Ralentissement du mouvement de Rotation de
la Terre. Par M. Delaunay. Paris, 1866.
5. Climate and Time. By James Croll. H.M. Geo-
logical Survey of Scotland. London, 1875.
6. Principles of Geology. By Sir Charles Lyell. 14th
Edition. London, 1875 -
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VII.-1. Myths and Songs from the South Pacific. By the
Rev. W. W. Gill, B.A., of the London Missionary
Society. With a Preface by F. Max Müller, M.A.
London, 1876.
2. Polynesian Mythology, and Ancient Traditional His-
tory of the New Zealand Race. By Sir George Grey,
late Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand. London,
1855.
3. Te Ika a Maui; or New Zealand and its Inhabitants.
By the Rev. Richard Taylor, M.A., F.G.S. Second
edition. London, 1870.
4. Traditions and Superstitions of the New Zealanders.
By Edward Shortland, M.A. Second edition. London,
1856.
5. Die Wandersagen der Neuseeländer und der Maui-
mythos. Von G. Schirren. Riga, 1856 -
VIII. 1. The American Genealogist; being a Catalogue of
Family Histories and Publications containing Genea-
logical Information issued in the United States.
Arranged chronologically by William H. Whitmore.
Third edition. Albany, 1875.
2. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American
Revolution, with an Historical Essay. By Lorenzo
Sabine. 2 vols. Boston, 1864.
3. The Old Streets of New York under the Dutch. A
Paper read before the New York Historical Society
by J. W. Gerard. New York, 1875.
4. Puritan Politics in England and New England. A
Lecture delivered before the Lowell Institution by
Edward E. Hale. Boston, 1869.
5. The Rise of the Republic of the United States. By
Richard Frothingham. Boston, 1873
IX.-1. Navy Estimates, 1835-6 to 1876-7.
2. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, 1835 to 1876.
3. Report on Army, Navy, and Ordnance Estimates,
1848
232
251
290
No. 284.
I.-1. A Description of the Villa of Mr. Horace Walpole,
Youngest Son of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford,
at Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, Middlesex.
With an Inventory of the Furniture, Pictures, Curi-
osities, &c. Strawberry Hill: printed by Thomas
Kirkgate, MDCCLXXXIV.
2. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford.
Edited by Peter Cunningham. Now first Chrono-
logically arranged. In Nine Volumes.
MDCCÖLXI.
London,
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II.-1. Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, with a Sketch of
their Habits, Religion, Language, and other Pecu-
liarities. By Dr. Henry Rink, Director of the Royal
Greenland Board of Trade. Translated from the
Danish by the Author, and Edited by Dr. Robert
Brown; with numerous illustrations, drawn and en-
graved by Eskimo. London, 1875
III.—1. Letters and other Writings of the late Edward Deni-
son, M.P. Edited by Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bart.
London, 1872.
2. Our New Masters. By Thomas Wright (the Journey-
man Engineer). London, 1873.
3. The Seven Curses of London. By James Greenwood.
4. Pauperism: its Causes and Remedies. By Henry
Fawcett, M.A., M.P. London, 1871.
And other Works
IV.-1. Eight Months at Rome during the Vatican Council:
impressions of a Contemporary. By Pomponio Leto.
Translated from the original. London, 1876.
346
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2. De Hebræorum et Christianorum sacrâ Monarchiâ: et
de infallibili in utrâque Magisterio. In tres partes
divisa. Editio altera. Per Professorem Aloisium
Vincenzi. Romæ, ex typographiâ Vaticanâ, 1875 - 402