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Mr. Leoghegan, of Dublin, has published 

 a Letter to Mr. Abernethy on Ruptures, in 

 which he condemns the established practice in 

 that complaint, and argues that it produces 

 the most destructive consequences. 



In the press, a Poem descriptive of Hen- 

 ley- on -Thames and its immediate Environs. 



Mr. W, C. Smith is about to publish 

 Rambles round Guildford, with a Topogra- 

 phical and Historical description of the 

 Town, in five monthly parts. 



Professor J. G. Hugel, of the University 

 of Leipzig, is engaged on an English Ger- 

 man Dictionary, which will be comprised in 

 two volumes. It will contain the words in 

 general use in both languages as well as 

 technical expressions to appear early next 

 spring. 



Kreyssigs Livy, in 5 vols. 8vo. printed at 

 Leipzig, is just completed, the fifth volume 

 forming a Glossarium Levianum. 



An English Translation of Le Code Gour- 

 mand, ou Manual complet de Gastronomie, 

 will appear this mouth. 



Shortly will be published in I vol. 12mo. 

 The Old Irish Knight, an Historical Tale, 

 by the Author of a Whisper to a Newly Mar- 

 ried Pair, <fec. &c. 



The Red Rover. By the Author of " The 

 Spy," " The Pilot," <fcc. 3 vols. will appear 

 in October. 



Confessions of an Old Maid. In 3 vols. 

 small 8vo. in the press. 



The Correspondence of Henry, Earl of 

 Clarendon, and Lawrence, Earl of Roches- 

 ter, with the Diary of Lord Clarendon, from 

 1687 to 1690; comprising minute particu- 

 lars of the Events attending the Revolution. 

 The greater part now first published from 

 the Original Manuscripts, with Notes. By 

 S. W. Singer, F.S.A. In 2 vols. 4to. Il- 

 lustrated with Portraits, copied from the 

 Originals, and other Engravings, will soon 

 be ready. 



The Third Series of Sayings and Doings, 

 or Sketches from Life. 3 vols. post 8vo. is 

 nearly through the press. 



Private Anecdotes of Foreign Courts. By 

 the Author of the Memoirs of the Princess 

 de Lamballe. 2 vols. 8vo. is on the eve of 

 publication. 



Flirtation, a Novel. 3 vols. post 8vo. may 

 be soon expected. 



The Diary of a Member in the Parlia- 

 ments of the Protectors, Oliver and Richard 

 Cromwell, from 1656 to 1659, now first pub- 

 lished from the original Autograph Manu- 

 script, in the possession of William Upcott, 

 of the London Institution. Interspersed 

 with several curious Documents and Notices, 

 Historical and Biographical. By John 

 Towell Rutt, Esq. In 4 vols. 8vo. with 

 Plates, is in the press. 



Herbert Lacy, a Novel. By the author 

 of " Granby." 3 vols. is in preparation. 



The Mummy, a Tale of the Twenty- 

 second Century. In 3 vols. will appear in a 

 few clays. 



The History of George Godfrey. Related 



by Himself. In 3 vols. post 8vo, in the 

 press. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Classical Introduction to Latin Grammar. 

 12mo. 2s. 6d. boards. 



Goodwin's History of the Commonwealth 

 of England. Volume the Third. 8vo. 16s. 

 boards. 



Twenty-six Illustrations to Walton and 

 Cotton's Angler. 8vo. 12s. 



Outlines of a System of Surveying, for 

 Geographical and Military Purposes, compris- 

 ing the Principles on which the surface of 

 the Earth may be represented on Plans. By 

 Major T. L. Mitchell. 8vo. 5s. boards. 



The Traveller's Oracle, or Maxims of Lo- 

 comotion, being Precepts for Promoting the 

 Pleasures, Hints for Preserving the Health, 

 and Estimates of the Expences of Persons 

 travelling on Foot, on Horseback, on Stages, 

 in Post Chaises, and in Private Carriages. 

 By Dr. Kitchiner. 2 vols. small 8vo. 15s. 

 boards. 



Life of Linnaeus. 18mo. 2s. half-bound. 



Rambling Notes and Reflections, suggested 

 during a Visit to Paris in the Winter of 1826- 

 7. By Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner. 8vo. 

 12s. boards. 



Barton's Geography of Plants. I2mo. 

 3s 6d. boards. 



Tamlyn on Friendly Societies. 12mo. 5s. 



Fosbroke's Foreign Topography. Part U 

 4to. 5s. 



Trevanion's Influence of Apathy. 12mo. 

 5s. 



Captain Rock's Letter to the King. 12mo. 

 9s. boards. 



Progress of the Brosterian System, for the 

 Effectual Removal of Impediments in Speech, 

 &c. ; from which emanates an entire new- 

 Art of Reading and Speaking, discovered by . 

 J. Broster, F.A.S.E. 8vo. 2s. 6d. boards. 



A Latin Grammar ; Supplementary to the 

 Rudiments: containing Rules in Latin Verse 

 for Etymology, and Prosody. By James 

 Melvin, A.M. 12mo. 2s. sheep. 



Oxford Night-Caps ; being a Collection of 

 Receipts for Making various Beverages used 

 in the University. 18mo. 2s. 6d. sewed. 



Hints for Oxford. 8vo. 3s. 6d. sewed. 



King Henry VIII.'s Household Book. 8vo. 

 1. Is. boards. 



A Treatise on the General Principles, 

 Powers, and Facility of Application of the 

 Congreve Rocket System, as compared with 

 Artillery: shewing the various Applications 

 of this Weapon, both for Sea and Land Ser- 

 vice, and its different Uses in the Field and 

 in Sieges. Illustrated by 12 plates. By 

 Major-General Sir W. Congreve, Bart. 4to. 

 Conversations on Animal Economy. With 

 plates and wood-cuts. 2 vols. 12mo. 



Supplement to Marshall's Naval Biogra- 

 phy. Part 1. 8vo. 15s. boards. 



Anecdotes of Africans, 12mo. 2s. boards, 



