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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

VOLUME THE FIRST OF NOTES AND QUERIES, with Title-page and very copious Index, is now ready, price 9s. 6d., bound in cloth, and may be had, by order, of all Booksellers and Newsmen.

NOTES AND QUERIES may be procured by the Trade at noon on Friday; so that our country Subscribers ought to experience no difficulty in receiving it regularly. Many of the country Booksellers are, probably, not yet aware of this arrangement, which enables them to receive Copies in their Saturday parcels.

J.B. Will the correspondent from whom we received the account of the Treatise of Equivocation, printed in No. 41., favour us with the means of addressing a letter to him?

TESTIMONIAL TO DR. CONOLLY.—At a meeting held at 12. Old Burlington Street, Saturday, August 3d, 1850, the Right Hon. Lord Ashley in the chair; the following resolutions among others were unanimously agreed to:

That Dr. John Conolly, of Hanwell, is, in the opinion of this meeting, eminently entitled to some public mark of esteem and gratitude, for his long, zealous, disinterested, and most successful labours in ameliorating the treatment of the insane.

That a committee be now formed, for the purpose of carrying into effect the foregoing Resolution, by making the requisite arrangements for the presentation to Dr. Conolly of A Public Testimonial, commemorative of his invaluable services in the cause of humanity, and expressive of the just appreciation of those services by his numerous friends and admirers, and by the public generally.

The Committee subsequently resolved:

That in the opinion of the committee, the most appropriate Testimonial will be a Portrait of Dr. Conolly (for which he is requested to sit), to be presented to his family, and an Engraving of the same, to be presented to the subscribers; and that the ultimate arrangement of this latter point be made at a future meeting of the committee.

It has been determined that the individual subscriptions shall be limited to Five Guineas; that subscribers of Two Guineas and upwards shall receive a proof impression of the Engraving; and subscribers of One Guinea, a print.

It is also proposed to present Dr. Conolly with a piece of plate, should the funds permit after defraying the expenses of the painting and engraving.

Subscribers' names and subscriptions will be received by the secretaries, at 12. Old Burlington Street, and 4. Burlington Gardens, and by the Treasurers, at the Union Bank, Regent Street Branch, Argyll Place, London. Post-office Orders should be made payable at the Post-office, Piccadilly, to one of the Secretaries.

John Forbes, Richard Frankum, Secretaries.

London, August 3, 1850.

WORKS

CONNECTED WITH

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.

In 3 vols. royal 8vo., cloth, price ll. 16s.

THE LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF ROBERT BAILLIE, Principal of the University of Glasgow, 1637-62, and one of the Commissioners from Scotland to the Westminster Assembly. Edited from the original MSS., with Memoir, by David Laing, Esq.

(Only a few copies now remain.)

"The Letters abound in allusions to the ecclesiastical affairs of the period, and in characteristic sketches of the most prominent leaders of the several parties who were then struggling either for ascendancy or for life."—Eclectic Review.

"We give it no small praise when we say there is, perhaps, no book of that period which will in the end better reward the trouble of reading."—Westminster Review.

In 3 vols. royal 8vo., cloth, price 1l. 11s. 6d.

THE PRESBYTERIAN'S ARMOURY, containing the works of George Gillespie, Rutherford's "Lex Rex, or the Laws and the Prince," Brown's "Apologetical Relation," Calderwood's "Pastor and Prelate," &c.

"We have already expressed a high opinion of the style in which these works have been got up, and the works themselves are of such a standard character, that they require no encomium from us to recommend them."—Witness.

In 2 vols. royal 8vo., cloth, price 1l. 1s.

THE WORKS OF GEORGE GILLESPIE, one of the Commissioners to the Westminster Assembly, with Memoir, by the Rev. Dr. Hetherington.

"The public are under a lasting debt of gratitude to the publisher for the spirit and enterprise which he showed in projecting a cheap and uniform edition of the works of George Gillespie. There are few of the works of our early Scottish writers so worthy of being held in remembrance, and the republication of them is peculiarly seasonable."—The Warder.

London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co. Edinburgh: Robert Ogle and Oliver and Boyd.

Important to Curators of public Libraries and Book Collectors.

The ACTS of the GENERAL ASSEMBLIES of the CHURCH of SCOTLAND. Complete from commencement in 1638 to 1842, inclusive; 9 vols. folio, full bound new in calf, neat, 30l.

The advertiser would beg respectfully to call special attention to the above most important collection of the Acts of the Church of Scotland, as being the only authentic records of the proceedings of the church, and which must be both interesting and invaluable to the ecclesiastical historian and antiquary. No library, public or private, which lays claim to the possession to any extent of works of an analogous kind, can be said to be complete without a set of the Church of Scotland Acts. The copy now for sale is in very fine condition and quite entire, and has the very rare first volume (1638-49) in the original folio size, which is generally supplied by the small octavo reprint, and such a copy the advertiser confidently presumes will not be found for sale in the kingdom.

Application to be made to

Robert Ogle, Bookseller, South Bridge, Edinburgh.

N.B. A liberal price will be given for a first volume of the above work, 1638-49, in folio.

Second Edition, with Illustrations, 12mo., 3s. cloth.

THE BELL: its Origin, History, and Uses. By the Rev. Alfred Gatty, Vicar of Ecclesfield.

"A new and revised edition of a very varied, learned, and amusing essay on the subject of bells."—Spectator.

George Bell, 186. Fleet-street.

Price 3d., or 5s. for 25 copies for distribution amongst Cottage Tenantry,

THE COTTAGERS' CALENDAR OF GARDEN OPERATIONS.

By Joseph Paxton,

Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, &c., &c.

Reprinted from the Gardeners' Chronicle. Above 57,000 have already been sold.

INDEX OF THE CONTENTS:

African Lilies

Agapanthus

Anemones

Annuals

Apples

Apricot

Auriculas

Beans

Beet

Biennials

Black Fly

Books, list of, for Cottagers

Borage

Borecole

Box edgings

Broccoli

Brussels Sprouts

Budding

Bulbs

Cabbage

Cactus

Calceolarias

Californian Annuals

Campanulas

Carnations

Carrots

Cauliflowers

Celery

Cherries

China Asters

China Roses

Chrysanthemums, Chinese

Chives

Clarkias

Clematis

Collinsias

Coleworts

Cress

Creepers

Crocus

Crown Imperials

Cucumbers

Cultivation of Flowers in Windows

Currants

Dahlias

Daisies

Dog's tooth Violets

Exhibitions, preparing articles for

Ferns, as protection

Fruit

Fruit Cookery

Fuchsias

Gentianella

Gilias

Gooseberries

Grafting

Grapes

Green Fly

Heartsease

Herbs

Herbaceous Perennials

Heliotrope

Hollyhocks

Honeysuckle

Horse-radish

Hyacinths

Hydrangeas

Hyssop

Indian Cress

Iris

Kidney Beans

Lavender

Layering

Leeks

Leptosiphons

Lettuce

Lobelias

London Pride

Lychnis, Double

Marigold

Marjoram

Manures

Marvel of Peru

Mesembryanthemums

Mignonette

Mint

Mushroom

Mustard

Narcissus

Nemophilas

OEnothera bifrons

Onions

Pæonies

Parsnip

Parsley

Peaches

Pea-haulm

Pears

Peas

Pelargoniums

Perennials

Persian Iris

Petunias

Phlox

Pigs

Pinks

Planting

Plums

Polyanthus

Potatoes

Privet

Pruning

Propagate by cuttings

Pyracantha

Radishes

Ranunculus

Raspberries

Rhubarb

Rockets

Roses

Rue

Rustic Vases

Sage

Salvias

Savoys

Saxifrage

Scarlet Runner Beans

Seeds

Sea Daisy or Thrif

Seakale

Select Flowers

Select Vegetables and Fruit

Slugs

Snowdrops

Soups

Spinach

Spruce Fir

Spur pruning

Stews

Stocks

Strawberries

Summer-savory

Sweet Williams

Thorn Hedges

Thyme

Tigridia Pavonia

Transplanting

Tree lifting

Tulips

Turnips

Vegetable Cookery

Venus's Looking-glass

Verbenas

Vines

Virginian Stocks

Wallflowers

Willows

Zinnias

Illustrated with several Woodcuts.

Published at the 'Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette' Office, 5. Upper Wellington-street, Covent-garden, London, at the rate of 3d. each copy, or 5s. for 25 for distribution amongst Cottage Tenantry; delivered anywhere in London. on a Post-office Order being sent to the Publisher, James Matthews, at the Office, and made payable at the Post-office, 180. Strand. London.

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