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the following Catalogues:--Part III. for 1850 of J. Russell Smith's (4. Old Compton Street) Catalogue of Books and Autographs, chiefly Old and Curious. Part II. for 1850 of a Catalogue of Choice, Useful, and Interesting Books, in fine condition, on sale by Waller and Son (188. Fleet Street). * * * * * BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE. (_In continuation of Lists in former Nos._) SACRED SONGS, DUETS, AND TRIOS, Words by Thomas Moore; Music by Stephenson and Moore. Power, Strand. SIR PETER PETT'S DISCOURSE OF THE GROWTH OF ENGLAND, &c. (being the 2nd edition of the "Happy Future of England.") MONK'S LETTERS RELATING TO THE RESTORATION, published by Toland, 1714-15. LADY RUSSELL'S LETTERS, edited by Miss Berry. DU QUESNE'S ACCOUNT OF BOURBON, published in Holland about 1689. VOYAGE DE L'ARABIE HEUREUSE PAR L'OCEAN ORIENTAL ET LE DETROIT DE LA MER ROUGE, 12mo. Paris, 1716. SOUTH AFRICAN QUARTERLY JOURNAL, 8vo. Cape Town, 1830 (all that is published). Odd Volumes HUMBOLDT'S COSMOS, Nos. forming Vol. I. of Longman's 1st edition, 1847-48. PERUSSAC'S BULLETIN DES SCIENCES NATURELLES, Vols. XIX. to XXVII., Paris, 1829-31. SOUTHEY'S POETICAL WORKS, Vols. IX. and X. LANGARD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 12mo. edition of 1839. Vols. V. to IX. (both inclusive). PENNY CYCLOPAEDIA. Monthly Parts 82, 84 to 90 (both inclusive), 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 99 to 113 (both inclusive). Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, _carriage free_, to be sent to MR. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Adolphus' History of England. "INDACATOR" _is informed that the continuation of this work is proceeding with, as fast as Mr. L. Adolphus' professional duties will admit; and we are sure that gentleman would at all times readily explain, to those entitled to ask him what progress has been made in it_. _Our numerous Correspondents will, we trust, excuse our specially acknowledging the receipt of their various communications, and agree with us in the propriety of economising our limited room, so as to insert rather than acknowledge the articles with which they have favoured us._ _A Third Edition of Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4., forming Part I., is reprinted, so that complete sets of our work may again be had._ * * * * * {408} Theological and Miscellane
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