1. Sword and Pen; or, English Worthies in the Reign of Elizabeth. By W. H. Davenport Adams.
'A more wholesome book for young readers we have seldom seen.'—The Athenæum.
Second Edition.
2. Norrie Seton; or, Driven to Sea. By Mrs. George Cupples, Author of 'Unexpected Pleasures,' etc.
'Mrs. Cupples has given to the boys in this volume just the sort of sea-story with which they will be delighted.'—The Scotsman.
Second Edition.
3. The Circle of the Year; or, Studies of Nature and Pictures of the Seasons. By W. H. Davenport Adams.
'Its purpose is to tell both young and old, but especially the former, how much of interest there is in everything connected with Nature.'—Bell's Messenger.
Second Edition.
4. The Wealth of Nature: Our Food Supplies from the Vegetable Kingdom. By the Rev. John Montgomery, A.M.