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LITERARY ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



WE are happy to learn that a work, in 2 vols., entitled " Fame, with 

 other Sketches, to which are added Gleanings from the Portfolio of a 

 Poet," from the pen of Mrs. Cornwell Baron- Wilson, is in the press, and 

 will appear early in the ensuing month. 



The Volume of the Affections, or Bridal Offering, by the editor of My 

 Daughter's, and Young Gentleman's Books, will be ready for publication 

 on the 28th of December. 



In the press, and shortly will be published, "The Literary Remains 

 of Samuel Taylor Colebridge," vols. I and II. edited (with the permis- 

 sion of Mr. Coleridge's executor) by Henry Nelson Coleridge. 



Preparing. A new and complete edition of Juvenal's Satires, linearly 

 translated, with notes, &c., by Dr. P. A. Nuttal, translator of Horace 

 and Virgil. 



The Landscape Gardener, by the Rev. Prebendary Dennis, which 

 has been so long announced, may now be shortly expected, the Plates to 

 illustrate it being nearly finished. 



The Florist Cultivator, on a plan different from any work hitherto 

 published, by Thomas Willat, Esq. (Amateur Cultivator), is nearly ready 



The Fourth Part of Dr. Lindley's Genera and Species of Orchidious 

 Plants, containing part of the Orphrydea, is ready for publication. 



A Second Edition of Ladies' Botany, by Dr. Lindley, is also ready. 



Mr. Grahame has just completed, in four 8vo. volumes, " The History 

 of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the 

 British Colonies, till their Revolt and Declaration of Independence, 

 in 1776." 



A very interesting History of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, 

 its Establishment, Subversion, and Present State, has just been com- 

 pleted by John P. Lawson, M.A., Author of the Life of Archbishop 

 Laud. 



A Member of the Aristocracy has a work in the press, founded on 

 facts, entitled, " The Bar Sinister ; or, Memoirs of an Illegitimate," to 

 be published about Christmas, in two vols. post 8vo. 



The Rev. John Aiton has now ready for publication, " The Life and 

 Times of the Rev. Alexander Henderson," giving a complete History of 

 the Second Reformation of the Church of Scotland, and of the Cove- 

 nanters during the reign of Charles the First. 



Those interested in the Trade with China, will be pleased to hear that 

 a British Merchant, resident in Canton, has a work nearly ready, en- 

 titled " An Address to the People of Great Britain," explanatory of our 

 Commercial Relations with the Empire of China, and of the means by 

 which they may with facility be extended. 



