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work, for March, 1811, appeared his Essay "on 

 the Chinese World" (p. 16); and in the 6th num- 

 ber, for June, it was followed by another Essay, 

 on " the China of the Classics, under the appel* 

 " lation of Serica, Thina, Sinae, and Cathaei, 

 " according to the Map of the two Indies, by 

 " D'Anville" (p. 295), which is described in 

 an appendix to it, written by Mr. Edmund 

 Henry Barker (No. 10), as " a very learned 

 " and curious Essay/* The 7th number 

 of the same Journal, for September, 1811, 

 contains the following communications from 

 Mr. Patrick, viz. " A New Translation of Ob- 

 " scure Passages in the Bible" (p.l) ; "The 10th 

 " Chapter of Genesis explained, or an Essay on 

 "the first peopling of the Earth" (p. 14); 

 " The Britons of the Classics" (p. 44) ; and " The 

 " Chart of Ten Numerals, in two hundred 

 "Tongues" (p. 105); which is described by its 

 author as having been " collected from one 

 " thousand authors, before Adelung and Eich- 

 " horn wrote, and from books of Voyages and 

 " Tours ; the amusing labour of twenty years ! !" 

 and a " Notice" on Bell's translation of Strass' 

 Stream of Time (p. 247). The 8th number, 

 published in December, 1811, contains the fol- 

 lowing works of our Author, viz. "A Sequel to 

 " Sir William Drummond's Remarks on the In- 

 " scriptions found at ancient Saguntum" (p.263) ; 



