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 I. CUPID AND PSYCHE: The most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Done into English by, of University College in Oxford. With a Discourse on the Fable by, late of Merton College in Oxford. Frontispiece by, and Verses by the , and. (lxxxvi. 66 pp.) 1887. Out of print.

II. EUTERPE: The Second Book of the Famous History of Herodotus. Englished by B. R., 1584. Edited by, with Introductory Essays on the Religion and the Good Faith of Herodotus. Frontispiece by ; and Verses by the and. (xlviii. 174 pp.) 1888. 10s. Only a few copies left.

III. THE FABLES OF BIDPAI: or, The Morall Philosophie of Doni: Drawne out of the auncient writers, a work first compiled in the Indian tongue. Englished out of Italian by, Brother to the Right Honorable Sir , Knight, Lord of Kytheling, 1570. Now again edited and induced together with a Chronologico-Bibliographical Chart of the translations and adaptations of the Sanskrit original, and an Analytical Concordance of the Stories, by, late of St. John's College in Cambridge. With a full-page Illustration by, A.R.A., Frontispiece from a sixteenth century MS. of the Anvari Suhaili, and facsimiles of Woodcuts in the Italian Doni of 1532. (lxxxii. 264pp.) 1888. 12s.