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ATKINSON (STEPHEN). The Discovery and History of the Gold Mines in Scotland. Written in the year 1619. (Edited, and presented to the Bannatyne Club by Gilbert Laing Meason, Esq.) 4to. Edin. 1825.

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BALE (JOHN). The first two Parts of the Acts or unchaste Examples of the English Votaries, collected out of their own Legends and Chronicles. 12mo. 1550.

* BERTEVILLE (SIR JOHN). Recit de l'Expedition en Ecosse l'an 1546, et de la Battayle

de Musclebrugh, au Roy Edward VI. (Edited, and presented to the Bannatyne Club, by D. Constable, Esq. 4to. Edin. 1825. C.

* CAPGRAVIUS (JOANNES). Nova Legenda Angliæ. Fol. Impressa Londonias, in domo W. De Worde. 1516.

* CAXTON (WILLIAM). The Chronicles of England, with the deeds of Popes and Emperors, and also the Description of England. Fol. Imprinted at London by Wynkyn De Worde, 1528. CLASSICAL JOURNAL. 8vo. Vol. 1.—32. Lond. 1810-25.

D. * DALRYMPLE (SIR JAMES, LORD VISCOUNT STAIR). An Apology for Sir James Dalrymple of Stair, President of the Session, by himself. (Edited, and presented to the Bannatyne Club by William Blair, Esq.) 4to. Edin. 1825. * DEMPSTERUS (THOMAS). Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Scotorum, libris 19. qua viri sanctitate, literis, dignitatibus illustres, et familiæ Scoticæ in varias urbes transmissæ, et præcipue Placentiam, recensentur. 4to. Bononiæ, 1627. * DISCOURS PARTICULIER D'ESCOSSE: Escrit par commandement et ordonnance de la Royne Douariere et Regente, par Messires Jacques Makgill, Clerc du Registre, et Jean Bellenden, Clerc de la Justice, 11th Jan. 1559. (Edited, and presented to the Bannatyne Club by Thomas Thomson, Esq.) 4to. Edin. 1824. * DISPUTATIO APOLOGETICA, de Jure Regni Hiberniæ pro Catholicis Hibernis adversus Hæreticos Anglos. Authore C. M. Hiberno, Artium et Sacræ Theologiæ Magistro. 4to. Francofurti, 1645.

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MAFFEI (SCIPIONE). Opere. 21 tom. 4to. Venezia, 1790.

* MEYRICK (SAMUEL BUSH, LL. D.) A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Charles II. With a Glossary of Military Terms of the middle ages. (Illustrated with coloured Plates.) 3 vols. Fol. Lond. 1824.

* MOORE (SIR WILLIAM). The Cry of Blood, and of a Broken Covenant, written upon the sad relation of our late Sovereign's most treacherous and inhuman murder. 4to. Edin. 1650.

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REPERTORY OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES; consisting of original communications, specifications of Patent Inventions, and selections of useful Practical Papers from the Transactions of the Philosophical Societies of all Nations. 16 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1794-1802.

Second Series. 8vo. Vol. 1.-46. Lond. 18021825.

Index to the First, and part of the Second Series. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1806-15.

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* TUCKER (THOMAS). Report upon the Settlement of the Revenues of Excise and Customs in Scotland, A. D. 1656. (Edited, and presented to the Bannatyne Club by John A. Murray, Esq.) 4to. Edin. 1825.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

THIS Part of the Catalogue comprises the Additions made to the Library since 1826, when the preceding Part was printed; and as the Catalogue Raisonnée has lately been reprinted under an Alphabetical Arrangement, the Society has now a Catalogue in that form, of the whole Collection, as it stands at the present day. The Four Parts of which this Catalogue consists will shew the state and progress of the Library at different periods, and from time to time; but with one disadvantage, that of requiring the examination of Four Alphabets, or portions of them, in order to ascertain what it contains. When, however, the name of an Author, or the Title of a Book is known, the trouble of such a search is but trifling ; and, as it is intended to print a copious INDEX OF SUBJECTS, applicable to all these Alphabets, the greater inconvenience of examining entire Catalogues for the discovery of Works on particular subjects will thus be obviated. By means of this Index, which may be bound up with the Four Parts in one Volume, the principal use of a Classed Catalogue, that of indicating Works on particular subjects, will be attained. Its formation will require considerable Care and Time; but it is hoped that it will be completed in the ensuing Spring. When Printed, a Title Page for the Volume will be distributed alongst with it.

SIGNET LIBRARY, November 1833.

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