1832.] 



List of New Works. 



485 



Cholera. By Sir A. Carlile, adapted 

 for general circulation, by the simplicity 

 of its details. 



By Mr. .1. Arrowsmith, the London 

 Atlas of Universal Geography, com- 

 prised in fifty Maps, constructed from 

 original MSS. 



Bibliophobia. Remarks on the pre- 

 sent State of Literature and the Book- 

 Trade. 



Mr. Medwin is preparing for publi- 

 cation a Life of Lord Byron. 



History Philosophically Illustrated, 

 from the Fall of the Roman Empire, to 

 the Revolution of France. By George 

 Miller, D.D. 



Jone's Plea for Christian Piety. 



A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon 

 Language. By the Rev. J. Bosworth. 



Heeren's Historical Researches into 

 the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of 

 Ancient Nations of Asia. 



.The Girl's Own Book. By Mrs. 

 Child. Reprinted from the American 

 Edition. 



A New Musical Periodical, entitled 

 The Appoloniad. 



Flowers of Fable, culled from the 

 works of Epictetus, Croxall, Dodsley, 

 Gay, Cowper, Pope, Moore, Merrick, 

 Denis, Tapner, and others, with one 

 hundred and fifty Engravings on Wood. 



Memoirs of William Sampson, an 

 Irish Exile, written by himself. 



Church History through all Ages, 

 from the first promise of a Saviour, to 

 the year 1830. By T. Timpson. 



An Encyclopaedia, of Cottage, Farm, 

 and Villa Architecture, with numerous 

 Designs, and Analytical and Critical 

 Remarks. By Mr. Loudon. 



A New School Atlas in small 4to. 

 By Mr. Wyld of Charing Cross. 



'Herodotus ; with English Notes, 

 Philological and Geographical. By the 

 Rev. John Edwards, M.A., Head Mas- 

 ter of the Grammar School of Bury St. 

 Edmund's. 



First Lines of Natural Philosophy. 

 In Question and Answer. By Robert 

 Mudie, Author of " First Lines of 

 Zoology," &c. 



By Mr. Babbage, a Work on the Eco- 

 nomy of Machinery and Manufactures. 

 The results of his observations in the 

 various mechanical processes used in 

 the arts ; and also to explain the do- 

 mestic economy of the interior of our 

 great manufactories, by which the cheap- 

 ness of their products is insured. 



Shaksperian Concordance. A Verbal 

 Index to the Plays of Shakspeare. By 

 M. V. Clarke, resembling, in arrange- 

 ment, Cruden's Concordances of the 

 Bible. 



Historical and Practical Treatise on 

 Steam Carriages on Turnpike Roads. 

 By Alexander Gordon, Engineer. 



The Messiah ; a Poem in Six Books. 

 By the Author of " The Omnipresence 

 of the Deity." 



A Course of Lectures on the Coinage 

 of the Greeks and Romans. Delivered 

 in the University of Oxford. By Ed- 

 ward Card well, D*.D. 



Hulsean Lectures for the Year 1831 . 

 The Veracity of the Historical Books 

 of the Old Testament. By the Rev. J. 

 J. Blunt. 



The following Works are written in 

 conformity with the Will of the late 

 Earl of Bridgewater. The Authors, ap- 

 pointed by the late President of the 

 Royal Society : 



1. On the Adaptation of External Na- 

 ture to the Physical Condition of Man. 

 By John Kidd, M.D., F.R.S., Regius 

 Professor of Medicine in the University 

 of Oxford. 



2. On the Adaptation of External Na- 

 ture to the Moral Condition of Man. 

 By the Rev. John Thomas Chalmers, 

 D.D., Professor of Divinity in the Uni- 

 versity of Edinburgh. 



3. On Human and Comparative Ana- 

 tomy and Physiology ; and on Vegeta- 

 ble Physiology. By Peter Mark Roget, 

 M.D., Secretary to the Royal Society. 



4. On the Mechanism of the Human 

 Frame, including the Hand and its 

 Uses, and the Organs of the Voice. 

 By Sir Charles Bell, Knt., F.R.S. 



5. On the Habits and Instincts of 

 Animals. By the Rev. William Kirby. 

 M.A., F.R.S. 



6. On Geology and Mineralogy. By 

 the Rev. William Buckland, D.D., 

 F.R.S., Canon of Christ Church, and 

 Professor of Geology in the University 

 of Oxford. 



7. On Astronomy and General Phy- 

 sics. By the Rev. William Whewell, 

 M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity Col- 

 lege, and Professor of Mineralogy in the 

 University of Cambridge. 



8. On Chemistry, Meteorology, and 

 the Function of Digestion. By Wil- 

 liam Prout, M.D., F.R.S. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



The Rise and Progress of the English 

 Commonwealth, from the first settle- 

 ment of the Anglo-Saxons. " By F. Pal- 

 grave, Esq. 4to. 31. 3s. 



Fox's History of Godmanchester. 

 21s. 



