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Magazine of American History for April, May, June, July, A. S. CLARK, 66 Nassau St., N. Y., dealer in second

1877.

W. B. CLARKE, 340 WASHIngton street, Boston.
Memoirs of Robert Houdin. Desilver & Sons.
Ancient and Modern Magic. By Prof. Herrmann.

G. M. ELLIOTT, 44 Central St., Lowell, Mass.
Vols. 1 and 2 Savage's Genealogical Dictionary.
Volumes or single numbers of Vols. 16, 17, and 18, New
England Historical and Genealogical Register.

J. H. D., P. O. Box 4295, NEW YORK.

I Christmas No. "Publishers' Weekly," Nov. 24, 1877. State price.

TIBBITTS & RANDALL, 21 WESTMINSTER ST., PROVIDENCE, R. I.

Chapman's Flora of the Southern States.

TURNBULL BROTHERS, 8 N. CHARLES ST., Baltimore. Lever's Works, original edition, illustrated by Phiz, name

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COPYRIGHT RENEWAL.

ON Dec. 29th,ctor, complete in 4 parts, were de

Dec. 4th and 29th, 1877, the titles of P. M. Wolsief

posited in the office of the Librarian of Congress, in renewal in favor of the son, P. M. Wolsieffer, Jr., for the further term of fourteen years from the year 1877, when the first term of twenty-eight years expired. C. WOLSIEFFER, Publisher, 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

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Petite's Wand of Lilies. By H. B. McKeever.
16mo, cloth, $1.25.

His Sweetheart. 12mo, cloth, $1; paper, 50 cts.
The Crown Prince and His Scapegoat.
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CHINA. A History of the Laws, Manners, and Customs of the People. By the Ven. JOHN H. GRAY, LL.D. With 150 full-page illustrations; being fac-similes of Drawings by a Chinese artist. 2 volumes, 8vo, $10.

STAR-GAZING: PAST AND PRESENT. An Introduction to Instrumental Astronomy. By J. N. LockYER, F.R.S. With numerous illustrations. Royal 8vo, $7.50.

FRENCH POETS AND NOVELISTS. BY HENRY JAMES, Jr. Crown 8vo, $2.50.

THE CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND, IN ITS ORIGin and Development. By WILLIAM STUBBS, M.A. Vol. III., completing the work, $3.50; complete in three volumes, $10. THE LIFE OF JOHN MILTON. Narrated in connection with the History of his Time. By David MASSON, M.A., LL.D. Vols. IV. and V. 8vo, $10.

PRIMITIVE PROPERTY. By M. DE LAVELEYE. Translated by G. R. L. MARRIOTT, LL.B.; with an introduction by J. E. Cliffe Leslie, LL.B. 8vo, $4.50.

PENSÉES OF JOUBERT. Selected and translated, with the original French appended, by HENRY ATTWELL. Post 8vo, $1.75.

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