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3ntercsting }(ighlan9 loah |or Sale.
Mr. John Mackay, Editor, 'Celtic Monthly,' 9 BIythswood Diive, Glasgow, will be glad to forward
any of the uiidernoted books,, on receipt of the price stated (postage extra).
Campbells and MacdonaldS.- In the Press— Crown 4to, Gilt Top, Elegant Binding, 21s —
Argyll's Highlands, or Mac Cailein Mor ami the Lords of Lome, with Traditionary Tales and Legends of the
County of Argyll and the Campbells and Macdor.alds, by Cuthliert Bede, author of "Glencreggan, or a High-
land Home in Cantire ;" profusely Illustrated, with Annotations by J. Ronald M. Macdonald, of Largie Castle.
Sutherland and the Reay Country. — History, Industries, Antiquities, Folklore, Poetry and
Music, Language and Topography, IJeligious History, Distinguished Men, Regiments, Volunteers, etc., by
Rev. Adam Gunn, M.A. , and John Mackay ; 20 portraits and numerous half-tone illustrations, cloth, gilt, 7s 6d.
Clan Chattan. — The Minor Septs of Clan Chattan, by Charles Fraser Mackintosh, LL.D., illustrated
with eight coloured plates of clan tartans, and many facsimiles of ancient documents, relics, elan antiquities,
&c., printed on finest calandered paper, and handsomely bound, gilt top, 21s. (Treats of the following Septs:
— Cattanach, Clark. Crerar, Davidson, Farquharson, Gillespie, Gillies, Gow, Macbean or Macbain, Macgillivray,
Mackintosh, Macphail, Macpherson, Maoqueen, Noble, Shaw.)
Clan Maclean. — A History of the Clan Maclean, from its first settlement at Duart Castle, with a
Genealogical Account of some of the Principal Families, with their Heraldry, Legends, Superstitions, etc.,
by J. P. Maclean. Cincinnati, 1889. Maps, Portraits, Views of Battlefields, Castles, and Armorial
Bearings. Roy. 8vo ; scarce, handsomely bound (new), 25s, for l.'is.
Clans of Scotland, by R. R M'lan — Copies of the following Plates from this beautiful work can be
had separately, folio, hand coloured by the great Highland Artist, each Tartan given correctly. The Plates are
very suitable for framing, and are fine works of art. Price 12s 6d each. Campbell, Kennedy, Macallister, Logan,
Macphee, Ogilvie, Drummond, Macneil, Mackinnon, Ferguson, Farquarson, Maodougall, Lamond, MacColl,
Macfarlane, Sinclair, Urquhart, Buchanan, Maclean, Macleunan, Colquhoun, Gunn, Gordon, Mar, and Robertson.
Only one Plati-. o/earh in Sloci'.
Gaelic Names of Plants (Scottish and Irish), Collected and Arranged in Scientific Order,
with Notes on their Etymology, their Uses, Plant Superstitions, etc., among the Celts, with
copious Gaelic, English, and Scientific Indices, by John Cameron, Sunderland. New and
Enlarged Edition, now in the Press. Price 7s 6d. Lir^t of liuhacrihti-^ tohe piliUed in the Volnme.
lona and the lonians, their Manners, Customs, and
Traditions, with re^narks on JIull, Staffa. and Tyree,
by W. Maxwell, 12 fine tinted plates, Gs 6d. 1857.
Stoddart's Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners in
Scotland ; 2 vols, 4to, half calf, numerous plates, 12s
6d. 1801.
Another Copy, with beautiful hand-coloured
Plates, Works of Art. 2 vols. Fine spotless copy,
25s.
.Swan's Views of the Lakes of Scotland, reproduced
from Paintings by celebrated artists, with historical
and descriptive illustrations. Royal 4to, fine steel
engravings, nicely bound —
Inverness-shire, 10s 6d, for 5s.
Sutherland and Ross-shire, 10s 6d, for 5s.
Argyllshire, Perthshire, (Northern and Southern),
IDs 6d, for 5s — each.
Book of Highland Minstrelsy, by Mrs D. Ogilvy, illus
trated by K. R. M'lan, the great Highland Artist,
10s. I860. Contents— "The Exile of CuUodeu,"
"The Lady of Lovat," "The Old House of Urrard,"
"The Return of Evan Dhu," "The Widows of
Lochy," "The .Spell of Castle Cadboll," "The
Black Chanter of Clan Chattan." etc . etc.
Macdonalds of Keppoch, a Family Memoir of the,
by Angus Macdonald, M.D., with Notes by Charles
Edward Stuart, Comte d'Albanie, 8vo, cloth, scarce,
25s. 1805. Printed for private circulation, only
150 copies printed.
Clanronald of Glengarry, Vindication of the, against
the Attacks made upon them in the Inverness
Journal, 8vo, boards, 4s. 1821.
Macpherson — The Golden \A'edding of Cluny Macpher-
son, C.B. , and Mrs. Macpherson of Cluny, beautiful
photographs, large 8vo, printed for private circulation
10s, rare. 1883.
Macgregors. — Life and Exploits of Rob Roy, and His-
torical Account of the Clan Maegregor; and Man-
ners, Customs, and History of the Highlanders of
Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. , published at
6s, for 4s, nicely bound, new. 1893.
Grant (Mrs, of Laggan) — Memoir and Correspondence
of. Edited by her Son, Portrait, 3 vols, 83. 1845.
Grants, Macphersons, etc. — Lectures on the Moun-
tains ; or, the Highlands and Highlanders as they
were and as they are, by William Gi-ant. 1860. 2
vols, in one, post 8vo, very rare, cloth, 123 6d.
Includes Histories of the Clans Grant, Macpherson, Gordon, etc..
Military Statistics of Strathspey, Distinguished Soldiers, and
Romantic Legends.
Invernessiana. — Contributions towards a History of
the Town and Parish of Inverness, from 1160 to
1599, by C. Fraser-Mackintosh, LL.D. Illustrated,
very lare. 8vo, roxburgh, 30s. Inverness, 1875.
Letters of Two Centuries, chiefly connected with Inver-
ness and the Highlands from 1616 to 1815, by C.
Fraser-Mackintosh, LL.D., 25s, large paper, 42s.
Antiquarian Notes — Historical, Genealogical, and
Social — treating of Inverness shire and Western
Islands — by Charles Fraser-Mackintosh, LL.D., 25s;
large paper, 42s.
Glengarry — EUice, E. C. Place Names in Glengarry
and Glenquoich and their Origin. 1898 Illustrated,
Pt. 8vo, cloth, 3s 6d.
Glencreggan ; or, a Highland Home in Cantire, by
Cuthbert Bede, coloured plates, woodcuts, and
maps, 2 vols., cr. 8vo, fine copy, rare, 25s. 1861.
Caithness Family Histories, by Henderson, half calf,
fine copy, scarce, 23s.
History of the Western Highlands and Isles of .Scot-
land, by Donald Gregory, complete Index, 450 pages,
(the most authoritative work on the Clans), 12s. fid.
Keltie's (.J. .J.) History of the Scottish Highlands,
Highland Clans, and Highland Regiments, with
Account of the Gaelic Language, Literature, and
Music, by Dr. Thomas Maclauchlan, illustrated with
portraits, views, &c , and a series of Clan Tartans,
finely coloured, 8 vols, imperial 8vo, cloth, 30s.
Browne's History of the Highlands, and of the High-
land Clans ; 1st edition, 4vols, 8vo, cloth, 21s. 1834.
The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer (Coinneach Odhar
Fiosaiche), by Alexander Mackenzie, F.S.A., Is 3d.

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