200 165 187 LIST OF THE Engravings of the BOISSERÉE AND Munich GALLERIES-continued. MASTER. NUMBER. Boisserie Munich Gallery Gallery Landscape, with Swans RUISDAEL Norbert, St., Serinon of ORLEY 80 Landscape, with Cattle VAN DER VELDE Tisi | Offering in the Temple Van Eyck 29 Landscape, with Cattle WYXANTS 197 Paul, St. sr. vox MECKENEM 59 Landscape, with Falconers WYNANTS 139 Paul, Mark, Sts. Dürer 43 Landscape, with a lill WYNANTS 198 1 Paul and Peter, Sts. RCBENS 114 Landscape WYNANTS Peasant's Cottage POTTER 117 Landscape ZAFTLEBEN 201 | Peasant playing the Larder, with Dead Game HAMILTON 71 Violin TENIERS Peasant and Wife on Horseback LINGELBACII Liberti, II. Portrait of Dyck 58 | Peasants Fighting BROUWER 13 Lioness and Wild Boar SNYDERS 163 | Peter, St. IsR. VON MECKENEN 60 Lioness pursuing a Deer SNYDERS Peter and Paul, Apostles RuBENS 144 Luke, St and the Virgin Van Eyck 28 Peter of Alcantara, St. COELLO 28 Madonna CALIARI Philip, St. Isr. Vox STECKENEM 59 EYCK WILHELM 103 РіРІ 143 Madonna SASSOFERRATA 155 Ponte Lupo, near Tivoli Poussix, G. 118 Madonna and Jesus DYCK Portrait of Bindo Altoviti Titian 175 Madonna and Jesus TITIAN Portrait of Pictro Are- DOLCE TITIAN 174 Magdalen, St. METSYS Portrait of Barbarelli BARBARELLI Portrait of Carondelet HOLBEIN WILHELM 105 Portrait of Charles de SCHOOREL VAN LYCK 173 Man and Woman in Portrait of Christ HEMLING Portrait of John Dürer DiRER Portrait of Flinck REMBRANDT 130 lecting HEMLING 41 Portrait of Flinck's Wife REMBRANDT 131 Mare and Foal HEYDECK Portrait of Helena For- man 137 Mark, St. DÜRER Portrait of Helena ForMarriage of the Virgin Isr.v. MECKENEJ 63 man, whole-length RUBENS 138 Martha, St. MABUSE Portrait of Franz von Sickingen DüRER Mary-see Virgin. Portrait of S. Haller WALCH Matthew, St. ISR. VON MECKENEM 58 Portrait of a Lady AMBERGER Portrait of a Lady CRANACII Portrait of a Lady DYCK 58 Maurice, St. HOEMSKIRK 46 49 Maurice, St., Beheading MARES Portrait of a young Man Maximilian I., Portrait in black Deck Portrait of a young Man 5 1 Melem, Portrait of MELEM Portrait of Maximilian I. WALCI Michael, the Archangel MABUSE Portrait of Melem MELEM Midas King of Phrygia Poussin, N. Portrait of F. Mieris MIERIS, F. 100 Micris (F.) Portrait of MIERIS 100 Portrait of Marquis of Mirabelle, Marquis of DYCK Mirabelle Dick 126 Mother, the Sorrowing Calcar 17 Portrait of Rubens and Mount of Olives, Christ Elizabeth Brant RUBENS 147 on BURGMAIER 15 Portrait, Scholar of Mount of Olives, Christ Cologne BRUYN 13 on UNKNOWN 108 Portrait of Snyders DYCK 60 Mountains and Lake MILLET Portrait of a Spaniard PEREDA 113 Musicians VERCOLI 178 Portrait of l'itian's Mistress BORDONE Portrait of Ulrich von Hutten DÜRER 120 54 12 106 ******* GAROFALO LIST OF THE ENGRAVINGS OF THE BOISSERÉE AND MUNICH GALLERIES-continued. MASTER. NUMBER. Boisseréel Munich Gallery, Gallery. Gallery Gallery. Portrait of Van Dyck DYCK Village Barber BROUWER 15 Portrait of Dyck's Wife, Vintage with Children RUBENS 135 Countess Gorré DYCK 48 Virgin, the VAN DER GOES 31 Portrait of John de Virgin Mary, the Van Eyck 117 Wael and his Wife DYCK Virgin and St. Anne Calcar 16 Portrait of Weiss ASPER Virgin, and St. Anne GRÜNEWALD 33 Portrait of Duke Wolf Virgin, Ascension of Isr. v. MECKENEM 67 gang von Neuburg DYCK 56 Virgin and Child BARBIERI Virgin and Child sleeping CIGNANI 126 Virgin and Child OLCE Repose in Egypt SCHOOREL Virgin and Child FRA BARTOLOMEO Virgin and Child 147 Virgin and Child UNKNOWN 115 Saint, head of a Schön CESARI RUBENS 139 Virgin, Infant Christ, Saviour in his youth BARBIERI St. John LUINI Virgin, Infant Christ, SS. John & Nicholas PERUGINO Virgin, Infant Christ, St. 179 John and a Bishop PONTE Sea Piece VITRINGA 185 Virgin, Infant Christ Seaport Town in flames VERNET 184 and St. John RAPHAEL Ses Shore with Fisher Virgin worshipping Inban's Hats WOUVERMANS 194 fant Christ RAIBOLINI Sebaldus Kirche, Nurem Virgin, the dying SCHOOREL berg, Interior of QUAGLIO 122 Virgin, Entry of the, Sebastian St., Martyrdom AMERIGHI into the Temple Isr. von MECKENEM Sennacherib RUBENS 136 Virgin, Seven Joys of HEMLING Servatius, Bishop Schön Virgin and St. Luke VAN EYCK 28 Simon, St. DÜRER 23 WILHELM 97 Wael, John de, and his 69 Skating Scene WOUVERMANS 190 Waggoner with Horses KOBELL 85 Smokers BROUWER 26 Smokers DOES НовBEMA 74 Smokers TENIERS RUISDA EL 149 Sorden, Franz DYCK 150 Soldier smoking a Pipe MIERIS, F. 102 Weiss Georg ASPER Soldier, old, with a Pipe MIERIS, F, 104 Wild Bull KUNTZ Spaniard, a Portrait of PEREDA 113 Winter Scene RUISDAEL Wise and Foolish Virgins SCHALKEN 193 Wolfgang von Neuburg, Stephen, St. BRUYN Duke Deck Storm st Sea VERNET 183 Woman with Mirror BARBARELLI Sapper, Oysters and Wine MIERIS, F. 99 Woman Praying Dow Temptation of Christ PATENIER 81 Woman looking out of Thomas, St. Isr. von MECKENEM 64 Window Dow Tilly, Portrait of VELAZQUEZ 178 Woman peeling Apples Dow Titian's Mistress BORDONE Woman Reading HOOGHE Toper with a Bottle Vors 186 Woman catching Vermin MURILLO Trinity, the Holy 148 Youth and Girl with a Ulma Cathedral QUAGLIO SCHALKEN Youth catching Fleas TERBOURGH 186 Veronica, St. UNKNOWN 2 38 ****** *** *** ***3 34 RUBENS 114 Brown's (R.) Domestic Architecture, with Observa tions on Rural Residences, thick 4to. 63 nicely engraved plates, with 13 woodcuts of Furniture, cloth, (sells £3. 3s) hf. bd. 188 1845 An interesting work, exhibiting the various styles of all nations and all periods, with their appliention to modern domestic requirements: it also treats of ornamental gardening. Bartsch (C.) le Peintre-graveur, 21 vols. 8vo. the early volumes reprinteil at Leipzig, with numerous plates, with the text and th oblong 4to. Atlas of 16 EXTRA PLATEs, bound in 21 vols. half morocco, top edges gilt, £12. 12s; or scuel, £8. Ss Vienna anl Leipsic, 1803-21-51 This is the best IIand-book for Print-collectors ; copies are getting scarce. Bhagavad-Gita (The); or a Discourse between Krishna and Arjuna on Divine Matter, a Sanskrit philosophical poem, translated with notes, and an introduction on Sanskrit Philosophy, by J. Cockburn Thomson, square small 8vo. original unabridged edition, pp. cxix and 155, cloth, 108 6d Hertford, 1855 The Bhagavad Gita, which was written probably some time before the birth of Christ, and was inserted in the great epic poem Mahabharata, is not only a poem but also the greatest philosophical work which India has proluced. It belongs to the Sankhya system—the most important of Hindu schools of philosophy-and is Pantheistic in its character. When we consider that the busy intellect of mankind has been engaged upon mctaphysical inquiries for thonsands of years, and that no advance has been made in real discovery, the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita is as valuable now as it ever has been, and offers a study as attractive as any other which cxists for the student of the History of Religions. The introduction by Mr. Thomson, which gives with admirable condensation an analysis of the doctrines of all the llindu systems of Philosophy, has long been acknowledged to be a masterpiece. British Museum Publications: Gayangos (Pascual de) CATALOGUE of the MSS. in the SPANISHI LANGUAGE in the BRITISH MUSEUM, Vol. I, stout royal 8vo. pp. viii and 883, cloth, 158 1875 This has long been a desideratum : and many students will rejoice to find that the labour of reference and inquiry is now enormously facilitated, so far as Spanish literature and history are concerned. The name of the compiler enhances the value of the catalogue to no slight degree. Catalogue of Additions to the MANUSCRIPTS in the British Museum in the years 1854-1870— Additional MSS. 19,720-24,026, thick royal 8vo. x, 938 pp. cloth, 158 1875 “This collection includes the Correspondence of John Maitland, first Duke of Lauderdale, temp. 1642-82 ; Private Papers of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford, 1711-14 ; Lord Carteret, first Earl of Granville; Field-Marshal James O'Hara, second Lord Tyrawly, 1728-41; of Colonel Bouquet and General Sir Fred. Haldimand, Governor of Quebec, relating to the contest with the French in Canada, and the War with the American Colonies, 1757-85; Original Despatches of British Admirals, reporting victories, 1794-1806 ; Greek Gospels ; Latin Psalters, illuminated ; etc. This Catalogue is the work chiefly of Mr. Scott and Mr. Warner.”—EDWARD A. Bond. THE COLLECTION OF ANCIENT GREEK INSCRIPTIONS in the British Museum, edited by NEWTON, part I, Attika, edited by the Rev. E. L. Hicks, folio, visi and 160 pp. 3 plates of the Ground-plan, Sections, and Details of Erechtheion, bds. £1. 1874 The Collection of Greek Inscriptions in the British Museum, of which the Attic portion is here published, has been acquired by purchase, by donations, and also through the exploration of ancient sites conducted by the Government, by the Trustees, or by private enterprise. “In the present work the same geographical arrangement has been followed which was adopted by Böckh in his great work, the Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum, published in 1828 by the Academy of Berlin, and also in the new Corpus, now being published by the same Academy. According to this arrangement Attika stands first in the order of Greek States. “ All the uncial texts have been carefully collated with the original marbles by Mr. Ilicks in the first instance and by me afterwards."-( T. NEWTON. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. British Museum Publications-continued. Busk's Catalogue of Marine Polyzoa, part 3, Cyclostomata, 8vo. 38 plates representing above 200 species, cloth, 5s 1875 A CATALOGUE of Birds, by R. BOWDLER SHARPE, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., &c., Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum. Vol. I. Acciptres, 8vo. xvi and 480 pp. many woodcuts and 14 coloured plates of new or little known species of BIRDS OF PREY, cloth, 198 1874 - the same, Vol. II. Catalogue of the Striges or Nocturnal Birds of Prey in the collection of the British Museum, 8vo. xii and 326 pp, with 14 coloured plates of Ouls, cloth, 16s 1875 The importance of Mr. Sharpe's previous contributions to Science, such as the "Monograph of the Alcedinide,' and the Birls of Europe,' fully justify the interest which is felt in the above volume, Ornithological Science will largely gain by it. The Catalogue of Birds' will be a companion work to Dr. Günther's celebrated Catalogue of Fishes,' which was also published by the authorities of the British Museum. As in that work, every species will be described in full, and since not only the Birds in the Museum itself will be included, but every known species of every genus, each volume will be a series of monographic revisions of the group or family of which it treats. In addition to this, diognostic tables and keys will be supplied for each genus, and the genera and families will also be fully characterized, woodcuts being added whenever the characters require elucidation. FACSIMILES OF ANCIENT CHARTERS in the British Museum, folio, 23 large photographic facsimiles, with the modern printed form, cloth, £1. ls 1873 "The special object of the present publication of Ancient English Charters in facsimile is to preserve as it were the documents themselves, by reproducing them in exact imitation and in a permanent form. They cannot be looked upon without emotion, as monuments of a remote age; and, being dated both as to place and time, they are invaluable for the study of palæography, especially as a standard of comparison for English writings, of which it is most important for the study of the language to fix the true age. “ The Trustees resolved to have facsimiles made of the series which were the oldest and of worst condition. The process practised by Messrs. Spencer, Sawyer, and Bird, was selected, as giving the photographic copy, untouched by hand, in actual printing. The results show how excellently it is adapted for the purpose; and the prints obtained by it may be accepted as giving all the niceties of the writing with perfect accuracy.”—Preface. CATALOGOE of the GREEK COINS: ITALY, 8vo. many hundred woodcuts, cloth, £1. 58 1873 “ This volume contains a Catalogue of the Coins of Ancient Italy in the British Museum, arranged according to the system of Eckhel. “The metal of each coin is stated, and its size in inches and tenths. The weight is given in English grains of all gold and silver coins and of all copper coins of known denominations. Tables for converting grains into French grammes and inches into millemètres, as well as into the measure of Mionnet's scale, are placed at the end of the volume."'-R. S. Poole. CONTENTS : Etruria, Umbria, Picenum, Vestini, Latium, Samnium, Freniani, Campania, Apulia, Calabria, Lucania and Brutti. CATALOGUE of the GREEK Coins: SICILY, edited by Poole, 8vo. full of woodcuts, cloth, 218 1876 Syracuse, by Barclay Head-the other cities of Sicily by P. Gardner-Siculo-Punic Class and Lipara by Poole. “ The coins of each city have been classified under the periods to which they have appeared to belong ......(i) Archaic Art. (ii) Transition. (iii) Finest Art. (iv) Decline, early. (v) Decline, late. (vi) Roman Dominion. The metal, size and weight of each coin as in the first volume “ Italy." THE CUNEIFORM ÎNSCRIPTIONS OF WESTERN ASIA, VOL. IV : RAWLINSON (Sir Henry C.) Selections of the Miscellaneous Inscriptions of Assyria, edited by GEORGE SMITH, impl. folio, 70 lithographed sheets, bds. 208 1875 CATALOGUE OF ORIENTAL COINS, Vol. I., the Coins of the Eastern Khaleefehs by S. L. and R. Poole, 8vo. 8 Autotype plales, cloth, 12s 1875 * This volume contains the coins, gold, silver, and copper, of the Khaleefcbs, Amawee and 'Abbásee. The number hitherto inedited is singularly large, amounting in the gold and silver to about one in fonr. The copper coins, having often been indifferently described by former writers, are not distinguished as edited or inedited.”- Introduction. British Museum Publications—continued. ANTIQUITIES. 1810 1812 1815 1918 1820 1826 1810 1935 1839 1812 1815 1861 1970 1843 1851 by Maj. Gen. Sir H. C. Rawlinson, K..C.B., assisted by E. Norris, 1861 --- Vol. II., folio, £1. 1866 publication by Major-General Sir H. C. Rawlinson, K.C.B., F.R.S., &c., assisted by George Smith, Depart. of Antiquities, fol. £1. 1870 Carthage, during Researches by Nathan Davis, Esq., 1856-58, fol. 1863 1863 COINS. 1830 1873 "The metal of each coin is stated, and its size in inches and tenths. The weight |