[Title pages of individual parts call this the New series.]
The nauigation and vyages of Lewis Wertomannus, in the yeere of our Lord 1503. 1884-5. (22). [By Lodovico de Varthema. Translated into English by Richard Eden, and reprinted from Eden's The history of trauayle in the West and East Indies, London 1577.]
A description of May. From Gawin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld. By Francis Fawkes, A.M. 1885. (23). [Verse description of the Isle of May prefixed to book 12 of Douglas' translation of the Aeneid (for which see 6.67). From the London 1752 edition of the Description.]
A call from death to life, being an account of the sufferings of Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson and Mary Dyer, in New England, in the year 1659. 1886. (24). [Stephenson and Robinson were executed as Quakers in 1659, Dyer in 1660. From London 1660 edition.]
The statesman's progress, or a pilgrimage to greatness. Delivered under the similitude of a dream. By John Bunyan. 1886. (25). [An anonymous parody of Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress, the statesman satirised being Sir Robert Walpole. From the London 1741 edition.]