List of New Books. 7 PM ee oe te ne ee NEW ATLASES. Warcus Ward’s Sixpenny Atlas. Eighteen Maps, Clearly Engraved and Printed in Colors, with the latest Information. | Marcus Ward’s Shilling Atlas. Twenty-five Maps, Fully Colored. Finely Engraved Plates, Specially Prepared for this Publication. Marcus Ward’s Home Atlas. Thirty Maps, Fully Colored. New Plates, with all the latest Discoveries, and Index of upwards of 4000 Places. Cloth Extra. Price 2s. 6d. Marcus Ward’s Portable Atlas. Thirty Maps, Fully Colored, with Index to all the Places. Crown Octavo, Cloth Hixtra. Elastic Binding, to open flat. Price 33. 6d. NEW WORKS ON DRAWING AND DESIGN. For Decorators, Designers, Manufacturers, and Amateurs. Plants: Their Natural Growth and Ornamental Treat- ment. By F. Epwarp Hote, F.L.S., F.S.A4., of Marl- borough College, Author of ‘‘Plant Form.” Large Imperial 4to, Cloth extra, bevelled boards. Price 21s. This important work consists of Forty-four Plates, printed in Colors, in facsimile of Original Drawings made by the Author. It shows how the common Plants and Flowers of the Field may be used to produce endless variety of inventive form, for all manner of decorative purposes. The Plates are accom- panied by a careful Treatise on the whole subject. Hulme’s Freehand Ornament. Sixty Examples for the Use of Drawing Classes. By F. E. Huumg, F.LS., F.S.A. Imperial 8vo. Price 5s. Mounted on Millboard, cloth-bound edges. Price 10s. ‘To the Student of Drawing this book is a mine of well-drawn examples. . oe Cannot fail to be useful to the decorative sculptor, the book- binder, the manufacturer of textile fabrics of every description in which patterns are employed, and to many others whom it is not needful to point out.”—Art Journal. sar Both these Works have been adopted by H. M. Departinent of Science and Art for Copies and Prizes.