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MESSRS BLACKWOOD AND SONS' PUBLICATIONS.
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The Poetical Works of D. M. Moir (A) (OF MUSSELBURGH). A New Edition, with a Memoir by Thomas Aird, and Portrait. In Two Vols., price 12s.

The Sketcher. By the Rev. John Eagles, A.M., Oxon. Originally published in Blackwood 's Magazine. In Post Octavo, price 10s. 6d. " There is an earnest and vigorous thought about them, a genial and healthy tone of feel- ing, and a flowing and frequently eloquent style of language, that make this book one of the most pleasant companions that you can take with you, if you are bound for the woodland or pastoral scenery of rural England, especially if you go to study the picturesque, whether as an observer or as an artist."

Essays. By the Rev. John Eagles, A.M., Oxon. Originally published in Blackwood's Magazine. Post Octavo, price 10s. 6d. Contents : Church Music, and other Parochials.— Medical Attendance, and other Parochials. — A few Hours at Hampton Court. — Grandfathers and Grandchildren. — Sitting for a Portrait.— Are there not great Boasters among us ?— Temperance and Teetotal Societies. — Thackeray's Lectures: Swift. — The Crystal Palace. — Civilisation: the Census. — The Beggar's Legacy.

Sea-side Studies. By George Henry Lewes, Author of " Physiology of Common Life,"&c. Crown Octavo, price 6s. 6d.

The Moor and the Loch. CONTAINING MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL HIGHLAND SPORTS, WITH WANDERINGS OVER CRAG AND CORREI, FLOOD AND FELL. By John Colquhoun, Esq. Third Edition, in Octavo, with Illustrations, price 12s. 6d.