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e usage, suggested by common sense, prevailed under various modifications throughout the greater part of the Pays Coutumier of France." A. M. S. * * * * * Miscellaneous. NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC. Among the books which we have for some time intended to bring under the notice of our readers is a new and cheaper edition of _The Coin Collector's Manual, or Guide to the Numismatic Student in the Formation of a Cabinet of Coins: comprising an Historical and Critical Account of the Origin and Progress of Coinage, from the Earliest Period to the Fall of the Roman Empire; with some Account of the Coinages of Modern Europe, more especially of Great Britain, by_ H. Noel Humphreys: and we have been the more anxious to do this, because, except among professed collectors, greater ignorance probably exists on the subject of coins, their date, value, &c., than upon any other subject with which educated people are supposed to possess some acquaintance. Yet there are few numismatic questions likely to occur which ordinary readers would not be enabled to solve by a reference to these two little volumes, enriched as it is with numerous illustrations; especially if they would place beside them Akerman's most useful _Numismatic Manual_. We are indebted to Mr. Murray for two volumes which will be among the pleasant additions to the cheap books of the month, namely, the new volume, being the fourth of the reprint, of Lord Mahon's _History of England to the Peace of Versailles_, which comprises the interval between the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle and that of Hubertsburg; and in the _Railway Reading_, for half-a-crown! the fourth edition of Lockhart's spirited translations of _Ancient Spanish Ballads, Historical and Romantic_. Thanks, Mr. Murray, thanks! That Mr. De la Motte, who is so well known as an accomplished draughtsman, should turn his attention to photography, is no slight testimony to the value of the art. That he has become a master in it, may be seen by one glance at his own works on the walls of his Photographic Gallery. The beginner may therefore receive with confidence the results of that gentleman's experience; and _The Practice of Photography, a Manual for Students and Amateurs_, just published by him, will {21} be found a most useful and instructive companion to every one who is now contemplating an excursion, armed with a camera, for the purpose of securing for the gratification
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