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THE
LONDON REVIEW.
VOL. XVI.
PUBLISHED IN
APRIL AND JULY, 1861.
LONDON:
HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW.
DUBLIN: JOHN ROBERTSON.
MDCCCLXI,
PRINTED BY WILLIAM NICHOLS,
32, LONDON WALL.
CONTENTS OF NO. XXXI.
ART.
I. 1. The Historical Evidences of the Truth of the Scrip-
ture Records stated Anew, with Special Reference
to the Doubts and Discoveries of Modern Times.
In Eight Lectures delivered in the Oxford University
Pulpit, at the Bampton Lecture for 1859. By
George Rawlinson, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of
Exeter College. Second Edition. Murray. 1860.
2. The Persian Cuneiform Inscription at Behistun, Decy-
phered and Translated. With a Memoir on Persian
Cuneiform Inscriptions in general, and on that of
Behistun in particular. By Major H. C. Rawlinson,
C.B., &c. J. W. Parker. 1846.
Page.
3. A Commentary on the Cuneiform Inscriptions of Baby-
lonia and Assyria, &c. By Major H. C. Rawlinson.
J. W. Parker. 1850.
4. Outlines of Assyrian History, collected from the
Cuneiform Inscriptions. By Lieut.-Colonel Raw-
linson, C.B. J. W. Parker. 1852.
5. Notes on the early History of Babylonia. By Colonel
Rawlinson, C.B. J. W. Parker and Son. 1854.
6. Memoir on the Babylonian and Assyrian Inscriptions.
By Colonel Rawlinson, C.B. J. W. Parker and
Son. 1854.
7. Inscription of Tiglath Pileser I., King of Assyria, B.C.
1150, as translated by Sir Henry Rawlinson, Fox
Talbot, Esq., Dr. Hincks, and Dr. Oppert. Pub-
lished by the Royal Asiatic Society. J. W. Parker
and Son. 1857.
8. Nineveh and its Remains, &c. By Austen Henry
Layard, Esq., D.C.L. Two Volumes. Fifth Edition.
Murray. 1850.
9. Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, &c.
By Austen H. Layard, M.P. Murray. 1853.
10. The History of Herodotus. A new English Version,
with Copious Notes and Appendices, &c. By George
Rawlinson, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of Exeter
College, Oxford. Assisted by Colonel Sir Henry
Rawlinson, K.C.B., and Sir J. G. Wilkinson, F.R.S.
In Four Volumes. Murray, 1858.
11. Eléments de la Grammaire Assyrienne. Par M. Jules
Oppert. Paris: Imprimerie Impériale. 1860.
12. Essays and Reviews. Second Edition. J. W. Parker
and Son.
1860.
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II. 1. Reflections on Church Music; for the Consideration
of Church-goers in general. By Carl Engel. Lon-
don. 1856.
2. History of Music. 4 Vols. 4to. By Charles Burney,
Mus. Doc., F.R.S. London. 1776.
3. A General History of the Science and Practice of
Music. Five Vols. 4to. By Sir John Hawkins.
London. 1776.
4. The Music of the Church, Choral and Congregational.
By Rev. P. Latrobe, M.A., &c. 8vo. London.
1831.
5. The Choral Service of the United Church of England
and Ireland. By Rev. John Jebb, M.A., &c. 8vo.
London. 1843.
6. Music in its Relation to Religion. A Lecture by Rev.
John Cumming, D.D.
7. Quelques Observations sur le Chant Grégorien. Mé-
moire présenté à l'Institut, en Mars, 1855. Par C.
J. Patu de Saint Vincent, Membre de la Société des
Antiquaires de Normandie et Couronné dans le
Séance du 10 Août. Paris. 1856.
8. The Order of the Daily Service of the United Church
of England and Ireland, as Arranged for Use in
Quires, and Places where they Sing. By Thomas
Tallis. Bishop's Edition. London. 1854. &c., &c. 33
III. 1. The Physical Geography of the Sea. By M. F.
Maury, LL.D., Lieut. U.S.N., Superintendent of
the National Observatory, Washington.
London: T. Nelson and Sons. 1859.
8vo.
2. The Sea and its Living Wonders. Translated from
the Fourth German Edition, and partly re-written
by the Author, Dr. G. Hartwig. With numerous
Woodcuts and twelve chromoxylographic Plates.
By Henry Noel Humphreys. 8vo. London: Long-
mans and Co. 1860.
Page
IV. 1. Tillage a Substitute for Manure: Illustrated by the
Principles of Modern Agricultural Science and the
Precepts and Practice of Jethro Tull; including an
Epitome of Tull's operative Directions in successive
unmanured Corn Culture, and the Particulars of
Lois Weedon Husbandry, and other Instances of
Tull's Method of Farming. By Alexander Burnett,
M.A., Land Agent, Member of the Royal Agricul-
tural Society, and the Central Farmers' Club, London.
London: Whittaker and Co.; Chester: Hugh
Roberts. 1859.
63
'CONTENTS.
2. Lois Weedon Husbandry. Second Edition. 'By
this mode of Husbandry, compared with the ordi-
nary modes, the moiety of an acre yields more than
the whole.'-Hesiod, free translation. By the Author
of 'A Word in Season to the Farmer.' [By the
Rev. S. Smith.] London: J. Ridgway. 1859.
3. A Word in Season; or, How to Grow Wheat with
Profit. By the Author of 'Lois Weedon Husbandry.'
Seventeenth Edition. With large Additions about
Tull and Liebig. [By the Rev. S. Smith.] London:
J. Ridgway. 1859.
4. The Horse-hoeing Husbandry: or, A Treatise on the
Principles of Tillage and Vegetation, wherein is
taught a Method of introducing a Sort of Vineyard
Culture into the Cornfields, in order to increase their
Product, and diminish the common Expense. By
Jethro Tull, of Shalborne, in the County of Berks.
1733. Republished by W. Cobbett in 1829. (Out
of print. Copy in British Museum Library.)
VI. 1. The Daughters of India: their Social Condition,
Religion, Literature, Obligations, and Prospects.
By the Rev. Edward Jewitt Robinson. Glasgow:
Murray and Son.
V. 1. On Liberty. By John Stuart Mill. 1859.
2. Report to the Commission of the General Assembly
of the Free Church of Scotland on the Cardross Case.
1859.
3. The Ultimate Principle of Religious Liberty. 1860. 115
2. The Society for Promoting Female Education in the
East. Report. 1860.
3. The Scottish Ladies' Association for the Advancement
of Female Education in India. Report. 1860.
4. The Female Society of the Free Church of Scotland
for Promoting the Christian Education of the Females
of India. Report. 1860.
5. The Ladies' Committee for Ameliorating the Condi-
tion of Women in Heathen Countries, Female Educa-
tion, &c. Occasional Papers.
6. Education Despatch of July 19th, 1854. By Sir
Charles Wood.
iii
7. Education Despatch of July 7th, 1859. By Lord
Stanley.
92
8. Correspondence relating to the Education Despatch
of 1854. Ordered by the House of Commons to be
printed, February 12th, 1858.
9. Ditto, ditto, ordered ditto, August 11th, 1859. &c. 145