"There is not a page in this volume which will not repay perusal. * * * The author describes all he meets with on his way with inimitable spirit."—London Athenæum.

IV. The Life and Journals of John J. Audubon, the Naturalist. Comprising Narratives of his Expeditions in the American Forests, &c.
12mo, cloth extra, with Portrait. 2 25

"It Is a grand story of a grand life; more instructive than a sermon; more romantic than a romance."—Harpers' Magazine.

V. Notes on England and Italy.By Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne (wife of the Novelist).
Third edition. 12mo, cloth. 2 00
Illustrated Edition, with 12 Steel Plates. Octavo, cloth extra, gilt edges. 5 00

"One of the most delightful books of travel that have come under our notice."—Worcester Spy.

"The grace and tenderness of the author of the 'Scarlet Letter' is discernible in its pages."—London Saturday Review.

VI. Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland in 1803.
By Dorothy Wordsworth (Sister of the Poet). Edited by Principal Shairp, LL.D.
12mo, cloth extra. 2 50

"The volume glistens with charming passages, showing how rich in 'Wordsworthian' fancy was this modest sister."—London Athenæum.

VII. Bayard Taylor's Travel.
Complete in 10 Vols. Containing works upon Africa; Egypt; Iceland; California and Mexico; Greece and Russia; India, China and Japan; Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily and Spain; Sweden, Denmark and Lapland; Europe, &c., &c.
Per volume. 1 50
Or, 11 Volumes, neatly put up in box. 16 50

"There is no romance to us quite equal to one of Bayard Taylor's books of travel."—Hartford Republican.